WATCH FOR THE FALLING DOLLAR ! So what if the dollar has hit record lows against other major currencies ( like the Japanese Yen ? )

Well, if the Dollar continues its slide, higher interest rates are inevitable. Here are some reasons why:

1) Supply and demand. Instead of investing money in the United States, funds will go to other countries. Less money ( supply ) for people to borrow, will result in higher interest rates.
2) Inflation. Anything that is imported into the United States ( like oil and automobiles) will take more dollars to buy. Higher inflation = higher interest rates.

What can you do?
1) Choose a float-down option when locking in an interest rate. If the interest rates continue to rise, you are protected. Should the markets turn around and rates fall, you can re-lock to the lower interest rate.
2) Choose an extended rate lock. Interest rates can be locked for 90 days, 180 days or other periods of time.

In any event, it doesn't hurt to be paying attention. Feel free to call wit h any questions or concerns.

Consolidated Mortgage Corporation
Daniel Brouse
Beeper 215-960-5556
or 610-397-0330 x. 192
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