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Apr
07

The March Fed Minutes Explains Why Lake Geneva Real Estate Home Sales Weren’t Worse This Winter

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FOMC March 2010 MinutesLake Geneva real estate mortgage markets improved yesterday after the Federal Reserve released its March 16, 2010 meeting minutes.  It’s good news for  Lake Geneva real estate home buyers and rate shoppers — rates could have just as easily gone the other way.

The Fed Minutes is a detailed recap of the debate and discussion that shapes the nation’s monetary policy.  The notes are dense; it takes 3 weeks to compile them for publication.

As compared to the more well-known, post-meeting press release, the Fed Minutes are extremely lengthy. For example:

If the press release is the executive summary, the Fed Minutes are the novel.

The extra words matter.  The minutes recount what the Fed did, how the Fed did it, and what the Fed plans to do next.  In the minutes, Wall Street looks for clues. 

This is why the report is important to every Lake Geneva real estate rate shopper and in the country.

When the Federal Reserve publishes the minutes from its meetings, it leave clues about the groups next policy-making steps.  For example, in March’s Fed Minutes, it’s clear that the Fed’s concern about inflation is hugely diminished and that’s a major plus for the Lake Geneva real estate mortgage bond market.

Inflation causes mortgage rates to rise.  The absence of inflation, therefore, helps them to fall.  This improves home affordability, among other things.

Similarly, the Fed Minutes note that real estate sales may have been worse throughout the winter months if not for low mortgage rates and the sense among Americans that home prices were troughing.  We may infer, therefore, that rising rates may suppress Lake Geneva real estate home sales later this year.

Markets are always looking for clues from inside the Fed and the last meeting’s minute signal that the economy is on its way up.  If you’re looking for a bargain in the Lake Geneva real estate housing market, your window to act may be closing.

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