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Mortgage Rates Today: 30-Year Fixed Falls to 6.31%, but Homebuyers Still Face a Tough Spring
14 April 2026
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Mortgage Rates Today: 30-Year Fixed Falls to 6.31%, but Homebuyers Still Face a Tough Spring

NEW YORK, April 14, 2026, 15:01 EDT

Mortgage rates in the U.S. slipped Tuesday. Mortgage News Daily pegged the 30-year fixed at 6.31%, an 8 basis point drop from Monday. Bankrate’s national average landed at 6.40% for that loan, lower than the 6.50% registered last week.

Relief here is slim, and it couldn’t come at a worse moment for housing. In March, existing-home sales slid 3.6%—the weakest level in nine months—after the average 30-year mortgage rate had surged, climbing from 5.98% at the end of February to 6.46% by early April. “There is little in the near-term backdrop to suggest a quick rebound in sales,” Nationwide economist Daniel Vielhaber noted. Reuters

Freddie Mac’s latest weekly survey pegged the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate at 6.37% as of April 9, a slip from 6.46% the prior week. The 15-year fixed rate settled at 5.74%. “Mortgage rates ticked down this week,” said Chief Economist Sam Khater, who described the shift as a boost for potential homebuyers heading into the spring. Freddie Mac

Stocks slipped Tuesday, shadowing a modest shift in bonds. Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed producer prices up 0.5% in March, coming in softer than forecasts. The 10-year Treasury yield, often watched for mortgage rates, edged down 1.6 basis points to 4.281%.

Still, a single tame inflation print didn’t move the needle on rates. Chicago Fed’s Austan Goolsbee cautioned that extended oil price shocks might push Fed cuts past 2026, adding, “there are circumstances where rates could go up.” Reuters

Other indicators line up with similar trends, though the numbers differ. Bankrate puts the 30-year average at 6.40%, with the 15-year fixed landing at 5.78%. That disparity versus Freddie Mac and Mortgage News Daily comes down in part to how the data is gathered: Bankrate combines both daily and weekly lender averages, while Freddie Mac looks at thousands of loan applications.

Borrowers aren’t rushing in. Refinance applications dropped 2.8% last week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. Purchase applications ticked up roughly 1% from the week before, but sat 7% below where they were a year ago.

There’s a risk rates won’t ease off, even if the recent energy shock turns out to be temporary. Bond investors are still betting that longer-term Treasury yields will stay under pressure, citing persistent inflation fears and the sheer amount of U.S. debt coming to market. Padhraic Garvey at ING described it as a “rocky period” for the market. That scenario could prevent mortgage costs from dropping quickly. Reuters

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