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Ed L.
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
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Any guess where rates are heading???

Ed L.
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Hattiesburg, MS
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I keep reading all this gibberish about the fed tapering bond purchases, treasury this, stocks that, blah blah blah...

I could care less about stocks, bonds, treasuries, etc... My concern is what effect all this will have on interest rates in 4-6 months after my latest 2 sfr properties meet their seasoning requirements??

I know this is all just pure guesswork, but I'm curious where my fellow BP'ers feel the rates will be in the near future.

Will they continue the sharp rise, plateau, bounce back down, etc.

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Ned Carey
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Ned Carey
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Short run no one knows. Anyone who thinks they know is kidding themselves.

Long run anyone who has any financial intelligence knows rates are going up. Anyone who disagrees is kidding themselves.

My attitude is who cares? Even if rates go up 1-2% in the next year Rates are still DIRT CHEAP!

Our rates today are historically low. I mean really low. They are artificially held low. This cannot go on forever, in the long run the fundamentals of the market will win out and force rates up. Good luck - Ned

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