The Mortgage 101 Podcast

Why You Think You Can't Afford a Home Right Now (Mortgage Rates Explained) | Ep. 53

22 min · 30. apr. 2026
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The housing market is shifting fast—and most buyers don’t see it coming. One small change in mortgage rates could cost you tens of thousands in buying power overnight. In this episode of The Mortgage 101 Podcast, we break down how global energy prices, inflation expectations, and bond market movements are directly impacting mortgage rates—and what that means if you’re planning to buy in the next 60–90 days. You’ll learn how a 0.5%–0.75% rate shift can drastically change affordability, why timing the market is overrated, and how to position yourself to win no matter what happens next. If you're serious about buying a home, this is the information you can’t afford to ignore.   🌐 Visit our website: https://themortgage101.com/ [https://themortgage101.com/]  📲 Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMortgage101-Podcast [https://www.youtube.com/@TheMortgage101-Podcast]

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