United States – U.S. mortgage rates have climbed again, adding pressure to households already struggling with housing costs. The average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage has risen to 6.56%, the highest level in nearly two months, according to new data from the Mortgage Bankers Association. The increase, linked to rising Treasury yields, inflation concerns and global geopolitical tensions, is pushing borrowing costs higher across the country. As rates rise, monthly payments for new buyers can increase by hundreds of dollars, making it harder for many middle-class and first-time buyers to qualify for or afford a home. United States – The higher borrowing costs are weighing on overall housing demand, with mortgage applications falling as more buyers are priced out or choose to delay purchases amid economic uncertainty. Refinancing activity has also slowed sharply as fewer homeowners can benefit from a rate change. The latest data show weakening home purchase demand and deteriorating housing affordability, compounding the financial strain on families and their long-term planning. Housing experts warn that if elevated rates persist, the U.S. housing market could see a renewed cooling, echoing previous slowdowns that followed periods of aggressive interest-rate increases.
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La hausse des taux hypothécaires signifie des paiements mensuels plus élevés. Si vous êtes propriétaire, vos options de refinancement pourraient se réduire. Si vous êtes un acheteur pour la première fois, obtenir un prêt immobilier pourrait devenir plus difficile. Vérifiez votre budget et parlez à votre prêteur.
Le marché immobilier américain est sous pression. Avec la hausse des taux, l'abordabilité diminue et les acheteurs hésitent. Les experts préviennent d'un possible ralentissement si cette tendance se poursuit. À transférer si vous connaissez quelqu'un qui cherche une maison.
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Les taux hypothécaires américains grimpent à 6,56 % alors que la pression sur le logement s'intensifie en Amérique
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