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Nicole B.
  • San Jose, CA
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Mortgage interest rates all time low

Nicole B.
  • San Jose, CA
Posted

Hi all, 

Do you all see the mortgage interest rates going up very high between now and say 2 years from now? Should the low interest rates be a big factor on deciding to buy now as opposed to a couple years down the road? I of course would look at all the pros and cons, but wondering if I should take the interest rates into consideration in my analysis. 

I didn't provide details since I am in the process of gathering them;  I am more asking a general question rather than a specific question. What do you all think?