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Mortgage Rates Just Dropped… What It Means for DSCR Investors 🏠📉

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Rates just dropped—but not for long. In this week’s real estate market breakdown, Eli Weissman—aka Eli The DSCR Pro—dives into the economic events that sent mortgage rates lower and why this is big news for real estate investors using DSCR loans.

We break down the latest PMI numbers, jobless claims, ISM services index, and productivity data—and what it all means for creative lending solutions, cash flow, and interest rate strategies. Whether you're buying, refinancing, or building your portfolio, this update gives you the edge.

📌 Key Highlights:
30-year mortgage rates fell from 6.75% to 6.63%
DSCR loan rates now in the 7.83–8.03% range
Slowing services sector = rate relief potential
Rising productivity helps inflation outlook
What Fed futures are signaling now

If you're a real estate investor, agent, or homebuyer—this video gives you the data, insights, and trends you need to stay ahead.

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00:01 – Service Sector Hits the Brakes
00:25 – Mortgage Rates Drop: What It Means for DSCR
00:54 – PMI Shows Business Activity Slowing
01:21 – Services Index Nears Contraction Level
01:44 – Jobless Claims Edge Higher
02:04 – Productivity Surge Supports Lower Inflation
02:20 – Headlines That Ease Inflation Pressure
02:44 – Why This Week Opens Investor Opportunities
03:09 – Weekly Wrap-Up and Final Thoughts

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