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2/1 Buydown vs. Permanent Buydown: Which Actually Saves You More?
December is one of the best months of the year to negotiate seller credits, and that makes it the perfect time to explore payment-lowering tools like the 2/1 buydown and the permanent buydown . Both reduce your monthly payment — but they work in very different ways. Here’s the simple breakdown buyers should know. 1. What a 2/1 Buydown Does (Short-Term Savings) A 2/1 buydown lowers your rate by: 2% in Year 1 1% in Year 2 Back to normal in Year 3 This creates meaningful short

Michael Belfor
Dec 3, 20252 min read


Rate Movement Doesn’t Matter as Much as Rate Preparation
Many buyers spend months waiting for “the perfect rate,” but market timing rarely works out the way people hope. What makes a bigger difference — and leads to better outcomes — is having a rate-ready strategy before the market moves. December is the perfect month to get ahead. 1. Rates Change Quickly — Opportunities Don’t Last Long Small dips can happen in a single day.Better pricing might last a few hours.Waiting to prepare often means missing the window entirely. Rate-prep

Michael Belfor
Dec 2, 20252 min read


A Look at Future Housing Demand
With inventory tight and demand strong, home prices should continue to be well supported into the foreseeable future, and we can analyze Household Formations and Completions to illustrate this point. A Household Formation occurs when an individual moves out of a parent's home to occupy their own residence or when a couple living together separates and the individual moving away obtains their own residence. These formations create demand for housing. When a builder completes c

Michael Belfor
Nov 22, 20251 min read


Why Rate Stability Matters More Than Rate Drops Right Now
Mortgage rates remained stable this week, trading within a narrow band and giving buyers a level of predictability we haven’t seen much of this year. Even though stability doesn’t make big market headlines, it’s often the most important environment for decision-making. Why Calm Markets Matter When rates are stable, buyers can plan with accuracy.Payment estimates become reliable, pre-approvals hold longer, and buyers avoid the emotional volatility that comes with sharp rate sw

Michael Belfor
Nov 21, 20251 min read


The HELOC + First Mortgage Combo Strategy: Upgrade Without Losing Your Low Rate
With so many homeowners holding 2–3% mortgage rates, one of the biggest questions this year has been: “How do I move without giving up my lower rate?” The answer is the HELOC + first mortgage combo strategy — an approach that allows you to keep your existing low-rate loan while using a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) to cover the difference needed for the new purchase or renovation. This strategy has become one of the most effective ways to upgrade without waiting for rat

Michael Belfor
Nov 20, 20252 min read


Permanent Buydowns: When Paying Points Actually Saves You Money
In a higher-rate environment, many buyers ask, “Should I pay points to lower my rate?” Permanent buydowns can be a smart move — but they’re not always the right move. The key is understanding when the break-even makes financial sense and when you’re better off saving your cash or using credits elsewhere. What Is a Permanent Buydown? A permanent buydown is when a borrower pays “points” upfront to reduce the interest rate for the life of the loan. • 1 point = 1% of the loan amo

Michael Belfor
Nov 19, 20252 min read


The Lender-Paid Buydown Hack: Lower Payments Without Higher Cash-to-Close
Most buyers assume the only way to lower their payment is by paying points or increasing their down payment. But there’s another option that’s often overlooked: the Lender-Paid Buydown (LPB). What Is a Lender-Paid Buydown? With LPB, the lender provides a credit at closing that permanently lowers your interest rate. It reduces your monthly payment without increasing your cash-to-close. The trade-off? You accept a slightly higher rate before the credit — and the lender’s credi

Michael Belfor
Nov 18, 20251 min read


Government Reopens, Labor Weakens, and Markets Wait for Missing Data
With the federal government officially reopening, markets are now turning their attention to the backlog of economic data that was delayed during the shutdown. Several major reports — including the monthly Jobs Report and the Consumer Price Index — were paused during the closure, leaving investors to navigate several weeks without the usual labor and inflation updates. As a result, mortgage markets have traded in a tight, stable range while waiting for clarity. Even without t

Michael Belfor
Nov 14, 20252 min read


The Fed Cut Rates — So Why Did Mortgage Rates Move the Other Way?
This afternoon, the Federal Reserve announced a quarter-point rate cut , bringing its benchmark rate down by 0.25%. Markets expected this move — but what caught everyone’s attention was what came next. During the press conference, Fed Chair Jerome Powell struck a cautious tone, saying that while the economy is cooling, the Fed will base future rate cuts on data rather than setting a preset path. In other words, no promises for additional cuts yet. At first, bonds improved sli

Michael Belfor
Oct 29, 20251 min read


Consistency & Cost Control for Homebuyers
Mortgage rates have hovered in a tight range this month, with most 30-year fixed loans settling near the mid-6s. While many buyers are waiting for rates to fall further, those who stay engaged now are finding better opportunities — fewer bidding wars, more seller credits, and flexible negotiations. Why Consistency Still Wins The most successful buyers stay active during slower weeks. Checking updated pre-approvals, refreshing credit scores, and revisiting payment goals keeps

Michael Belfor
Oct 29, 20251 min read


Markets Steady, Opportunities Sharpen
Today’s mortgage market is in a holding pattern — not inactive, just patient. That’s a good thing for those prepared to act. Current Snapshot The 10-year Treasury yield is trading around 4.02 % (Investing). FRED’s last published 10-year print remains ~4.05% (with some lag in updates). Bond strategists expect long-term yields to remain elevated near 4.10% over the next few months due to inflation and fiscal pressures. These yields are anchoring mortgage rates. Because there’

Michael Belfor
Oct 15, 20251 min read


Quiet Market, Smart Positioning
Mortgage rates are holding in a tight range today, and that stability is exactly what smart buyers, sellers, and homeowners should lean into. What the Data Shows The 10-year Treasury is trading around 4.04 % YCharts reports the 10-year yield at 4.05 % as of October 10 The latest FRED print has shown ~4.10 %, though with publication lag That means mortgage markets aren’t about to rocket or collapse overnight — they’re paused, waiting on catalysts: inflation data, Fed commentar

Michael Belfor
Oct 14, 20251 min read


Monday Mortgage Setup: Turn Intention Into Approval
If you’re waiting for “perfect conditions,” real estate will lap you. The win isn’t timing the market; it’s preparing so that when the right home appears, you’re already approved, priced, and poised to move. That’s how offers get accepted—speed plus clarity. Step one is pre-approval, not because lenders love paperwork, but because it converts guesses into decisions. With a full file review, we anchor your max price to a comfortable payment, then reverse-engineer taxes, insur

Michael Belfor
Oct 13, 20252 min read


How Buydowns Are Helping Buyers Win in 2025
As mortgage rates hold steady in the mid-6% range, more buyers are turning to one of the most effective affordability tools in today’s...

Michael Belfor
Oct 8, 20252 min read


The Truth About Down Payment Assistance — Still Alive, Still Powerful
There’s a common misconception floating around right now: that Down Payment Assistance (DPA) programs disappeared when the market slowed....

Michael Belfor
Oct 6, 20252 min read


Anchored in Peace
The past few weeks have been filled with questions about rates, the Fed, and where the market goes next. But Sundays remind us of a...

Michael Belfor
Oct 5, 20251 min read


Three DIY Projects That Pay Off in Comfort and Value
Weekends are for projects — and some of the best ones aren’t just cosmetic. They add comfort now and value later. Here are three worth...

Michael Belfor
Oct 4, 20251 min read


Weekly Recap — The Fed Cut and What It Really Means for Rates
This week gave us one of the most anticipated Fed meetings of the year. The central bank delivered a quarter-point cut — the first since...

Michael Belfor
Oct 3, 20251 min read


Why Fast-Closing Programs Matter More Than Ever
In a market where rates haven’t broken decisively lower, speed has become one of the most valuable advantages a buyer can bring. Sellers...

Michael Belfor
Oct 2, 20251 min read


A New Month, the Same Question — Where Are Rates Headed?
October opens with the same debate that’s defined much of 2025: are mortgage rates finally heading lower, or are we stuck in place?...

Michael Belfor
Oct 1, 20251 min read
Content by The Belfor Team, Mortgage Lender California
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