Meet the 1% down payment plan as rising mortgage rates hit new highs

Meet the 1% down payment plan as rising mortgage rates hit new highs
Clients want a low-deposit mortgage? Now there is one.
AUG 25, 2023

Mortgage rates have soared this week, hitting an average of 7.23%, the highest level for 22 years. Even a year ago, your clients could lock in a 30-year fixed for 5.5%. And things aren’t going to get any better soon — rates are going to stay high or even climb further, according to Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief economist.

In what may be a glimmer of a silver lining, there is some good news for home buyers. Tech real-estate marketplace Zillow Group Inc. has announced a 1% down payment scheme in an attempt to woo potential homebuyers navigating one of the toughest real estate climates in nearly 40 years.

Analysts at Bloomberg Intelligence suggest that while Zillow's aggressive 1% strategy could potentially increase its market share and offer a competitive edge against industry giants, it may come at a considerable financial strain. Covering the 2% down payment (to reach the advertised 1%) could have long-term financial implications.

Initially, the mortgage program will be launched in Arizona, with plans to roll it out to more regions soon. This comes after Zillow decided to discontinue its ambitious venture into the home-flipping business in 2021 as a result of significant financial setbacks.

Zillow’s latest Consumer Housing Trends report released earlier this week shows that millennials are currently form the largest proportion of  homebuyers at 37%, followed by Gen X at 23%.

The largest proportion of homebuyers (currently) live in the South (41%), then the Midwest (23%).

How much deposit are homebuyers putting down?

 202120222023
<3%10128
3%-5%121614
6%-9%1498
10%-19%252118
20%212023
21%-99%182129

Data: zillow.com

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