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Mortgage Rates Tick Gently Higher to End Week
3/21/2025 1:44 PM
In terms of the market movement that underlies and dictates mortgage rate movement, today looked a lot like yesterday.  Things started strong and faded gently as the day progressed. There were no notable economic reports or news events apart from a White House press conference where Trump said there will be "flexibility on tariffs."  Tar...Read More
 
Mortgage Rates Very Close to Multi-Month Lows
3/20/2025 3:32 PM
It was actually a rather uneventful day for the bond market. That means it should have been an uneventful day for mortgage rates (because they"re driven by changes in the bond market). To be fair, it was far from an exciting day, but the average mortgage lender was nonetheless able to inch closer to potentially exciting milestone. Rates have gener...Read More
 
Rates Move Back Toward Lows After Fed Announcement
3/19/2025 2:52 PM
Heading into today, we knew the afternoon"s Fed announcement was biggest potential flashpoint for interest rate movement, and that the movement probably wouldn"t be extreme. The unknown, as always, was the direction of said movement. Thankfully, it was lower. This wasn"t destined to be the case this morning.  Out of the gate, the average mort...Read More
 
Mortgage Rates Started Higher, But Ended Lower
3/18/2025 2:07 PM
As we often discuss, mortgage lenders prefer to set their rates once per day. They only make changes when the underlying bond market makes a big enough move. While it wasn"t an extreme example, many lenders made such changes today as bonds improved steadily throughout the day.  Before the improvements, the average lender was offering slightly...Read More
 
Mortgage Rates Hold Steady Over The Weekend
3/17/2025 2:50 PM
Mortgage rates are based on movement in the bond market, and the bond market is closed for most of the weekend.  As such, one might assume that Monday"s mortgage rates would always be right in line with Friday"s.  But this is definitely not the case for two reasons: 1. The bond market may not officially open in the U.S. until 8:20am ET, ...Read More
 
Mortgage Rates Hold Very Steady, Yet Again
3/14/2025 2:38 PM
Despite some ups and downs on a small scale, mortgage rates have been sideways in the bigger picture.  That"s a good thing if the latest refi application data is any indication.  Demand is at the highest levels since October as rates have generally been holding near mid-October levels. Today was just another day in that regard.  Bon...Read More
 
Mortgage Rates Recover After Starting Slightly Higher
3/13/2025 2:38 PM
Mortgage rates hit their highest levels in just over 2 weeks yesterday and they were on track to remain unchanged today. In fact, the average lender offered the exact same 30yr fixed rate when this morning"s initial barrage of rate sheets came out. Lenders typically publish their first rates of the day around 10am ET, and they prefer to avoid any ...Read More
 
Highest Mortgage Rates in Just Over 2 Weeks
3/12/2025 2:18 PM
Mortgage rates have moved up over the past 2 days, ultimately hitting the highest levels since February 24th today.  While that sounds somewhat unpleasant or unfortunate, context paints a softer picture.  Specifically, since February 25th, the average top tier 30yr fixed rate has been in a fairly narrow 0.12% range centered on 6.75%. ...Read More
 
Mortgage Rates Slightly Higher Ahead of Important Inflation Data
3/11/2025 2:15 PM
With fiscal and geopolitical developments dominating the news cycle, it would be easy to forget that interest rates prefer to take their primary cues from economic data.  This is an important reminder considering tomorrow morning brings one of the most closely watched economic reports: the Consumer Price Index (CPI). CPI is one of only a few ...Read More
 
Mortgage Rates Recover Some of Last Week"s Losses
3/10/2025 2:02 PM
Conventional 30yr fixed mortgage rates hit their lowest levels in months last Tuesday morning, with the average lender right in line with levels from mid October or early December. After that, rates rose steadily for the next two days and leveled off on Friday. While the bounce was small enough to leave a vast majority of 2025"s improvement intact...Read More