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Inflation Cools in November — What It Means for Mortgage Rates

New inflation data shows that price growth cooled in November after reaching its highest level of the year in September. That’s encouraging news for consumers, but it doesn’t mean mortgage rates are about to drop quickly.

According to the Consumer Price Index (CPI), inflation rose 2.7% year over year in November, down from 3.0% in September. Prices also increased 0.2% compared to September, which is considered a modest move.

October inflation data was not collected due to the government shutdown, so November’s report is the first update in several months.

What’s Driving Inflation Right Now

The data shows a mixed picture:

  • Energy prices rose more than other categories

  • Food prices increased only slightly

  • Groceries and new vehicles showed signs of cooling

  • Housing costs, including rent, continued to rise but at a slower pace

Shelter costs are especially important because they make up a large portion of inflation measurements. Rent and owners’ equivalent rent were both up about 3% year over year, which is lower than earlier in the year but still elevated.

Some analysts believe inflation tied to housing has been overstated in past reports and may now be catching up to reality.

Why the Fed Is Still Cautious

Even though inflation eased in November, economists say one month of data isn’t enough to declare victory.

Because October data is missing, there’s uncertainty about the true trend. As a result, the Federal Reserve is expected to move carefully and wait for more complete data before making any major policy changes.

Inflation is still above the Fed’s long-term 2% goal, which is why officials have signaled a pause in rate cuts for now. If inflation starts rising again, mortgage rates could stay elevated—or even move higher.

How This Affects Mortgage Rates

Mortgage rates don’t react to inflation headlines alone. They respond to expectations about where inflation is headed next.

The recent report helped calm markets slightly, but not enough to trigger a major rate drop. Until inflation shows consistent improvement over several months, mortgage rates are likely to remain range-bound rather than falling sharply.

Takeaway for Homebuyers

Here’s what this means if you’re thinking about buying a home:

Cooling inflation is a positive sign, but it doesn’t guarantee lower mortgage rates right away. Rates will depend on whether inflation continues to ease in the coming months.

Smart homebuyers should:

  • Focus on monthly payment comfort, not just headlines

  • Be prepared to act if rates improve modestly

  • Understand that waiting for “perfect” conditions can mean missing opportunities

Inflation trends are moving in the right direction, but patience—and preparation—still matter.

Have questions or want to talk through your options?
Just fill out the contact form on this page or give me a call—I’m here to help.


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Source: HousingWire


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