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Mar 31, 2026 4:33 AM — Mortgage Rates
Mortgage Rates Today, March 30, 2026: 30-Year Rates Climb to 6.56%
WSJ
Mortgage rates have risen due to the war in Iran, reaching a six-month high. Inflation is expected to increase, potentially leading to further rate hikes by the Federal Reserve. Current rates are below those of early 2025 but higher than those in early 2026, hovering around the mid-6% range. Different mortgage term options are discussed, with advice on how to choose the most suitable option based ... more
Mar 31, 2026 4:30 AM — Mortgage Rates
Mortgage Rates Today, March 30, 2026: 30-Year Rates Climb to 6.56%
WSJ
The article discusses the current mortgage rates, which have increased due to the fallout from the war in Iran. It mentions that mortgage rates are still relatively high, but lower than they were in early 2025. The article also provides information on factors that influence mortgage rates and considerations to keep in mind when choosing a mortgage type.
Mar 30, 2026 8:30 PM — Mortgage Rates
Mortgage Rates Today, March 30, 2026: 30-Year Rates Climb to 6.56%
WSJ
Mortgage rates are currently under 7%, with 30-year fixed-rate mortgages at an average of 6.56%. Rates were below 6% prior to the war in Iran but have risen due to the conflict. The market is pricing in a 31% chance of a rate hike by the end of the year, which could lead to even higher rates.
Mar 30, 2026 4:30 PM — Mortgage Rates
Mortgage Rates Today, March 30, 2026: 30-Year Rates Climb to 6.56%
WSJ
Recent geopolitical events such as the war in Iran have caused mortgage rates to rise, with rates now at a six-month high. Fear of high inflation due to the war may further increase mortgage rates. Mortgage rates have trended downward since mid-2025, but are currently above 6%. Different mortgage terms can impact monthly payments and overall costs, so it's important to consider personal financial ... more
Mar 30, 2026 12:30 PM — Mortgage Rates
Mortgage Rates Today, March 30, 2026: 30-Year Rates Climb to 6.56%
WSJ
The article discusses the current mortgage rates which have risen due to the fallout from the war in Iran. The war has led to economic uncertainty and inflation, which could further increase mortgage rates. Despite the recent high rates, they are still lower than they were in early 2025. The article also highlights factors to consider when choosing a mortgage and how different mortgage terms can i... more
Mar 30, 2026 8:30 AM — Mortgage Rates
Mortgage Rates Today, March 30, 2026: 30-Year Rates Climb to 6.56%
WSJ
Current mortgage rates are up from Friday and remain under 7%. Fallout from the war in Iran has caused rates to rise, with 30-year rates at a 6-month high. Inflation is expected to increase, possibly leading to higher mortgage rates. Factors like economic conditions and personal situation influence mortgage rates. Different mortgage terms offer varied benefits and drawbacks.
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