
What “Rates Have Dropped” Actually Means
Yes—rates are lower than they were at their peak. That’s good news.No—they are not historically low. That’s also true. Both things can exist at the same time. What we’re seeing now is a market that’s adjusting rather than spiraling. Rates have softened enough to bring some buyers back into the conve
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