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Your Home, Interest Rates and Quantitative Easing



average rates creeping to nearly 4%, although inventory still shows significant lows. Still, you may find yourself wondering how and if these rate changes could impact the sale of your home or condo, and the future of housing in the Long Beach real estate market.

An introduction into the Federal Reserve and its role in interest rates may help you understand its impact on your home. In the past, the Federal Reserve (as the central banking unit in the United States) has largely determined current interest rates. The Federal Reserve monitors and maintains low rates to stimulate the economy as needed and raises rates to keep inflation in check. In recent history, however, interest rates have been dropped so low that the Federal Reserve began to utilize a system known as quantitative easing.

From a textbook standpoint, quantitative easing occurs as bonds and assets are purchased by the Federal Reserve from banks to infuse money into banking, allowing banks to loan more money. As individuals and organizations use the loaned money, jobs are created and the economy records growth, allowing the cost to borrowers to decrease, as bonds decline in supply, which in turn results in more lending and economic growth.

Several roll-outs of quantitative easing have been attempted in the last few years with varying success; however, the Recent news indicates that a tapering of quantitative easing may occur earlier, as the Federal Open Market Committee evaluates current conditions.

As quantitative easing impacts home mortgage rates, any changes may have impact on your home, and awareness is key. However, home pricing and market trends are always determined by current interest rates, supply, and demand. To learn more about how any of these changes may affect you, please feel free to contact me.

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