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Slowdown in homebuilding linked to higher mortgage, interest rates

Slowdown in homebuilding linked to higher mortgage, interest rates

Higher mortgage rates and interest rates likely contributed to a recent decline in new homebuilding in Wisconsin, according to an economics expert at Marquette University.

David Clark is a professor of economics and executive associate dean in the university’s College of Business Administration. In a recent interview, he explained rising mortgage rates and construction loans are impacting related building activity.

The national average for a 30-year fixed rate mortgage fell slightly from 5.52 percent in June to 5.41 percent in July, Clark said. But that remains well above the rate from July 2021 — 2.87 percent.

“Those higher mortgage rates, and those higher rates that are going to show up on construction loans as well, that’s certainly something that will have an impact on people pulling permits,” he told WisBusiness.com. “I think that’s more likely to be the primary driving factor than other things that might impact the decision to take out a loan.”

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