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Missed Opportunities Are Far More Likely - 11/19/2025

If you've been sitting on the sidelines, waiting for mortgage rates to drop back below 4% before making a move, it's time for a reality check. While we all loved the historically low rates of 2020 and 2021, those numbers were driven by extraordinary global circumstances, not typical market trends. And expecting them to return any time soon could lead to missed opportunities that may cost you far more in the long run.

During the height of the pandemic, global economic uncertainty prompted aggressive action from the Federal Reserve, which helped drive mortgage rates to record lows. In January 2021, the 30-year fixed rate bottomed out at 2.65%, the lowest in Freddie Mac's recorded history, which dates back to 1971. But that wasn't a normal market. It was a response to an emergency.

Looking at the big picture, the average 30-year mortgage rate over the last 60+ years has hovered around 7.74%. Even today's rates, currently in the mid 6% range, are below that historical average. In other words, we're not in a high-rate environment; we're back in a normal one.

The danger in holding out for rates to drop back to those pandemic lows is that the market isn't standing still. While you're waiting, home values continue to rise due to ongoing appreciation, and every mortgage payment you're not making is equity you're not building. Between market appreciation and amortization (the reduction of loan principal with each payment), today's buyers are building thousands of dollars in equity every year.

Let's say home prices rise by just 5% annually, a fairly conservative estimate based on recent years. A $400,000 home could cost $420,000 or more just a year from now. That extra $20,000 increase easily outweighs any potential savings from a slightly lower mortgage rate. And if rates do dip slightly, competition will likely surge leading to bidding wars and driving prices up even more.

So, whether you're a first-time buyer or looking to move up, the smarter question isn't "When will rates drop?" ...it's "What will waiting cost me?"

Today's market offers opportunities, but they won't last forever. By acting now, you can start building equity, take advantage of current rates while they're still below the historical norm, and avoid the risk of rising prices and tighter competition. The bottom line: Don't let yesterday's rates stop you from building tomorrow's wealth.

Amanda Robins C2EX, AHWD, CPS Keebaugh and Company Longview, TX (903) 445-6940 647221 I am proud to be a part of a select group of real estate professionals at Keebaugh and Company, where I can serve all of your real estate needs. As a Broker Associate, a member of the National Association of Realtors and Texas Realtors, I believe in and uphold a strict Code of Ethics. As a tech savvy agent who is ready to provide you with the advantage you deserve, your satisfaction is my priority. Buying or selling real estate is the biggest transaction most people will undertake in their life, and it should not be taken lightly. If you are looking for someone who can offer personalized care with integrity to provide results you can count on, it would be my pleasure to assist you. My goal is to remain committed to providing excellent and comprehensive service. Because buying or selling a home is a major financial commitment and lifestyle decision, you should select a real estate sales agent that has a proven reputation for excellence. I am a consistent multi-million-dollar top-producing agent with the knowledge and expertise that hundreds of training hours afford. Guiding clients toward a successful sale requires attention to detail, communication, consistent follow through and efficiency. Personal: I am married to Larry, we have 2 daughters, and our home cheers on the Spring Hill Panthers. I am a transplant from the DFW metroplex but have made East Texas my home since 2005. Community Involvement: My job would be so difficult without the trust and confidence of members of my community. Therefore, I believe in reciprocating that support by giving back to our local community. Our whole family serves in various programs at our church. I am a member of the Spring Hill ISD PTA, serve as a room mom and volunteer at the Intermediate campus. I am a Photography Assistant for Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep, which provides remembrance photography to parents suffering the loss of a baby. I also serve on the Longview Area Association of Realtor’s Board of Directors, currently serving as Vice-Chair; I chair the association’s MLS Committee and sit on the Texas Realtors’ Professional Standards Committee. Contact Me Visit my Website Send a Referral Subscribe to Newsletter