A Recession Means Falling Mortgage Rates

The word “recession” has been all over the news – and it can make people nervous, especially if your mind jumps to the housing crash of 2008.
But let’s take some of the uncertainty away.
Data shows, in every recession since 1980, mortgage rates have come down. So, you don’t have to wonder what a potential recession could mean for your buying power. Historical data tells us what’s most likely.
Don’t let uncertainty hold you back if you need to make a move. When it comes to major decisions, it's the facts that are worth listening to.
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