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Oct 11, 2025 10:31 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Mortgage and refinance interest rates today, October 11, 2025: Rates tick down
Today's mortgage rates have slightly decreased, with the average 30-year fixed rate at 6.28% and the 15-year fixed rate at 5.56%. It's mentioned that any possible rate cuts by the Federal Reserve have already been accounted for in the current mortgage rates. The article discusses the advantages of different mortgage terms such as the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage offering lower and predictable payme... more
Oct 10, 2025 3:25 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Mortgage and refinance interest rates today, October 10, 2025: Rates are well below the 52-week average
The article discusses how mortgage rates have decreased recently, making it a good time to buy a house. It provides details on current mortgage rates and explains the difference between fixed-rate and adjustable-rate mortgages. It also mentions that mortgage rates are expected to stay relatively stable for the rest of the year.
Oct 9, 2025 11:23 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Mortgage and refinance interest rates today, October 9, 2025: Rates finally inch down
The national average mortgage rates have dropped slightly this week, with the 30-year fixed rate at 6.30% and the 15-year fixed rate at 5.53%. Refinance rates can be higher than purchase rates. Factors affecting mortgage rates are both controllable, like credit scores and down payments, and uncontrollable, like the economy. The article also discusses different mortgage types like fixed and adjusta... more
Oct 9, 2025 9:10 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Mortgage and refinance interest rates today, October 9, 2025: Rates finally tick down
Mortgage rates have decreased, with the national average 30-year fixed rate dropping to 6.30%. Interest rates are not expected to change significantly by the end of the year. Various mortgage rates and terms are listed, including strategies for getting the lowest mortgage rate and details about buying vs. refinancing. Additionally, factors that control mortgage rates are discussed, as well as the ... more
Oct 9, 2025 9:09 AM
— Mortgage Rates
When will mortgage rates go down? Rates decreased this week — but just barely.
The article discusses the recent slight decrease in mortgage rates, but questions when rates will go down further.
Oct 8, 2025 4:23 PM
— Mortgage Rates
Delta earnings, Fed commentary, mortgage rates: What to Watch
The article previews several upcoming events for Thursday, October 9, including corporate earnings results from PepsiCo, Delta Air Lines, and Levi Strauss, commentary from Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell and other officials, and weekly mortgage rate readings.
Oct 8, 2025 3:23 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Mortgage and refinance interest rates today, October 8, 2025: The 30-year fixed rate keeps inching down
Mortgage rates have decreased for some terms and increased for others. The 30-year fixed rate dropped by one basis point to 6.26%. Refinance rates are generally higher than purchase rates. Different mortgage types have different advantages and disadvantages, such as lower monthly payments but higher overall interest for longer-term loans, or higher monthly payments but less overall interest for sh... more
Oct 7, 2025 10:23 AM
— Housing Market
Peter Schiff Says People Are Going to 'Mail In Their Keys' If Home Prices Finally Adjust To Match High Mortgage Rates, Triggering A Housing 'Emergency'
Peter Schiff, a well-known voice in the financial industry, is warning that rising mortgage rates and inflated home prices could lead to a housing crisis where many homeowners may walk away from their homes. He explains that the high housing prices were fueled by low mortgage rates, but now that rates have increased, the prices have not adjusted accordingly. Schiff predicts that this mismatch will... more
Oct 7, 2025 3:27 AM
— Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC)
HELOC rates today, October 7, 2025: Rates hold under 8.5%
Current HELOC interest rates are under 8.5% APR, with rates dropping due to the decline in the prime rate. Bank of America reports an average APR of 8.47% for a 10-year draw HELOC, following a 5.99% introductory rate. Homeowners are sitting on over $34 trillion in equity but are unlikely to sell their homes due to low mortgage rates. HELOC rates differ from primary mortgage rates and depend on fac... more
Oct 7, 2025 3:26 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Mortgage and refinance interest rates today, October 7, 2025: The 30-year rate hovers above 6.25%
The article discusses the current mortgage rates as of now, both for home purchases and refinancing, along with providing data on different types of mortgages and rates. It also explains the difference between fixed-rate and adjustable-rate mortgages, and how they impact interest rates and payments over time. Additionally, it touches on the expectations for mortgage rates until the end of 2025 and... more
Oct 6, 2025 1:28 PM
— Interest Rates
A Smarter Play on Fed Rate Cuts with Cherry Hill Mortgage – Initiation Report
Cherry Hill Mortgage Investment Corp. is recommended for investors looking to benefit from anticipated Fed rate cuts in 2026. The company's dual-sleeve strategy REIT combines mortgage servicing rights with agency residential mortgage-backed securities. They actively manage interest rate risks and anticipate core earnings growth. The business model is sensitive to changes in market interest rates, ... more
Oct 6, 2025 11:27 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Mortgage and refinance interest rates today for October 6, 2025: Down a half point since the end of May
The 30-year mortgage rate has dropped more than half a point since the end of May, with the current 30-year fixed rate sitting at 6.28%. Mortgage refinance rates are higher than rates when buying a house. The article discusses the impact of different mortgage terms and rates on monthly payments, emphasizing the importance of considering factors like property taxes and homeowners insurance.
Oct 6, 2025 11:26 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Does the president affect mortgage rates?
The president of the United States indirectly influences mortgage rates through appointees, policies, and public statements, impacting 10-year Treasury yields and investor sentiment. Economic policies, such as tax cuts, tariffs, and initiatives related to housing, can also affect mortgage rates. Homebuyer demand, housing prices, and inflation all play a role in determining mortgage rates. Despite ... more
Sep 30, 2025 4:23 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Michigan woman resisting giving up 2.8% mortgage rate to move in with husband — Ramsey Show hosts say it’s a no-brainer
The article discusses a woman named Lauren who is debating whether or not to keep her house with a low mortgage rate and rent it out. The hosts of The Ramsey Show advise her to sell the house and use the equity to buy a new property with her husband, rather than being an absentee landlord. They emphasize that building equity together is more important than holding onto a low interest rate mortgage... more
Sep 30, 2025 3:23 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Mortgage and refinance interest rates today, September 30, 2025: The 30-year takes a nice dip
Mortgage rates are currently lower for long-term loans and slightly higher for shorter ones. The 30-year fixed rate is at 6.36%, down 11 basis points, while the 15-year fixed rate is at 5.69%. Refinance rates are typically higher than purchase rates. Economists do not foresee significant drops in mortgage rates before the end of 2025, with small fluctuations expected based on various financial fac... more
Sep 29, 2025 10:23 AM
— Mortgage Rates
For Homeowners Who Bought When Mortgage Rates Were Below 3%, Today's Market Is Paralyzing. Some Say '2.5% Is Basically Free Money'
During the pandemic, many homeowners took advantage of ultra-low mortgage rates, locking in deals that now seem like once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. However, with rates now above 6%, some feel stuck and unable to upgrade, upsize, or relocate. Some homeowners on Reddit expressed a desire to hold onto their current properties due to the low rates, even considering turning them into rentals. Others... more
Sep 29, 2025 3:23 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Mortgage and refinance interest rates today for September 29, 2025: Rates have increased since the Fed meeting
Mortgage rates have increased since the September 17 Federal Reserve meeting, reaching an average of 6.47% for a 30-year fixed mortgage. The rates are not expected to fall drastically before the end of the year, with economists predicting that the mid-6% range could be the new normal for the foreseeable future. Refinance rates are often higher than purchase rates, and adjustable-rate mortgages can... more
Sep 28, 2025 4:23 AM
— Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC)
HELOC rates today, September 28, 2025: It could be a good time to get a HELOC
The article discusses how HELOC interest rates have decreased, making it a good time to use funds from a HELOC for various expenses. Homeowners have substantial value tied up in their homes, and accessing that value through a HELOC can be a good alternative, especially for those with low primary mortgage rates. The article provides tips on finding the best HELOC lenders and explains the importance... more
Sep 28, 2025 3:23 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Mortgage and refinance interest rates today, September 28, 2025: Adjustable rates are falling
Mortgage rates have shifted recently with the 30-year fixed rate increasing to 6.47%, the 15-year fixed rate decreasing to 5.66%, and the 5/1 ARM rate also decreasing. It could be a good time to consider an ARM if planning to sell your house before the intro-rate period ends. Rates and terms vary, so it's essential to compare different lenders and options when looking for a mortgage.
Sep 27, 2025 2:23 PM
— Housing Market
A gauge of future home sales just turned negative—despite 9 straight weeks of falling mortgage rates
Despite a decrease in mortgage rates, pending home sales have fallen, indicating a stagnant housing market. Refinancing applications saw a surge, but purchase applications only increased slightly. Factors affecting housing demand include high home prices, waiting for rates to drop further, low supply, and economic uncertainty. Mortgage rates have started to rise again as Treasury yields rebounded ... more
Sep 27, 2025 3:23 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Mortgage and refinance interest rates today, September 27, 2025: Rates fluctuate slightly
The article discusses how some mortgage interest rates have increased, while others have decreased slightly. It provides current national averages for various types of mortgage rates and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of different mortgage terms and types, such as fixed-rate mortgages and adjustable-rate mortgages. It also mentions the stability of mortgage rates, the importance of tim... more
Sep 26, 2025 8:28 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Mortgage interest rate predictions for the next 5 years
The article discusses how mortgage interest rates are influenced by factors beyond the fed funds rate, including the 10-year Treasury yield. Various forecasts indicate that the 10-year Treasury yield will remain near 4.1% through 2027, affecting mortgage rates. The spread between Treasurys and mortgage rates is also highlighted, with AI suggesting using a spread of 2.1 to 2.3 percentage points for... more
Sep 26, 2025 3:23 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Mortgage and refinance interest rates today, September 26, 2025: Application activity rises in the face of a rate bump higher
Mortgage rates have slightly increased this week. Refinance and purchase applications are higher compared to the previous year. Current national average mortgage rates include 30-year and 15-year fixed rates around 6%, 5/1 ARM at 6.76%, and 7/1 ARM at 6.67%. Predictions suggest these rates will remain relatively stable throughout 2026.
Sep 25, 2025 9:44 AM
— Mortgage Rates
Why didn't mortgage rates fall after the Federal Reserve rate cut?
The article discusses how mortgage rates can increase even when the Federal Reserve lowers short-term interest rates. Mortgage rates are influenced by long-term bonds, not short-term rates that are controlled by the Fed. Mortgage rates are priced based on longer-term benchmarks like the 10-year Treasury, and their movement depends on various economic factors like inflation and employment data.
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The mortgage rates displayed on this site are collected daily from publicly available sources provided by more than 800 lenders. LoanGlass does not receive compensation for listing these rates, and all rates are presented as published by the respective lenders. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the information may contain errors or omissions. Mortgage rates are highly dependent on an individual’s financial circumstances, credit profile, loan terms, and other factors. As such, the rates you are quoted directly by a lender may differ materially from the rates displayed here.
Users should contact lenders directly to obtain formal, binding loan offers. If you identify any discrepancies in the data or would like to have your institution’s rates included, please contact us at content@loanglass.com.
All logos, trademarks, and brand names appearing on this website are the property of their respective owners.