At $2,235 per month in principal and interest payments for the median homeowner, housing costs are near the highest points we’ve seen in the last year. As we all know, this is driven primarily by the fact that interest rates have remained high for quite some time, and home prices have not fallen by much over the past few years. However, existing homeowners might be able to save some money in the coming years/months, as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell mentioned in his speech at Jackson Hole that the Fed is keen on cutting rates in the near term. This, of course, would translate into lower P&I payments for new and existing homeowners alike.