DETROIT, August 17, 2026, 2:55 p.m. EDT
Rocket Companies, Inc. NYSE:RKT shares declined 2.6% on Monday as the average 30-year mortgage rate slipped by seven basis points. This adjustment lowered the monthly principal-and-interest payment by approximately $16 on a $350,000 mortgage. Such a small reduction accounts for why softer rates have yet to boost housing demand.
At 2:42 p.m. EDT, the stock was changing hands at $14.37, after starting the session at $14.53 and climbing to a high of $14.80 before pulling back. Although the S&P 500 was down as well, Rocket’s loss was more pronounced.
The reduction in rates is genuine, though modest. A typical borrower would see annual savings of about $195 before accounting for taxes, insurance, and fees. This amount is not expected to substantially counteract elevated home prices or poor affordability by itself.
| Mortgage product | August 17 | Prior week | Weekly change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30-year fixed | 6.69% | 6.76% | down 7 basis points |
| 15-year fixed | 6.07% | 6.12% | down 5 basis points |
| 5/1 ARM | 6.34% | 6.34% | No change |
| 30-year jumbo | 6.76% | 6.79% | down 3 basis points |
| 30-year refinance | 6.78% | 6.89% | down 11 basis points |
The 30-year rate started 2026 under 6%, climbing to over 6.80% by late July. Monday’s drop only partially retraces that increase. Refinancing rates posted a steeper decline, a trend that has a larger impact on Rocket’s short-term volumes.
| $350,000 mortgage | Monthly principal and interest | Difference |
|---|---|---|
| 6.76% for 30 years | $2,272.42 | — |
| 6.69% for 30 years | $2,256.15 | -$16.27 |
| Yearly savings | — | $195.24 |
Information from builders reflected similar trends. The NAHB/Wells Fargo housing market index increased by one point to 35 in August, while staying under 40 for the 16th month in a row. This is the longest run below that threshold since 2012.
“Although builder sentiment saw a slight uptick in August, builders still face elevated construction expenses and ongoing economic uncertainty,” NAHB Chairman Bill Owens said. Nearly 30% of builders reduced prices, and about two-thirds provided incentives. Reuters
Rocket holds greater exposure to refinancing compared to other housing companies. The company’s share of the refinance market climbed to 14.3% in the second quarter, an increase from 12.2% in late 2025. Its purchase market share advanced to 6.2% from 5.5%.
| Rocket operating measure | Q2 2026 | Comparison |
|---|---|---|
| Total closed origination volume | $49.1 billion | — |
| Total gain-on-sale margin | 2.48% | — |
| Purchase market share | 6.2% | 5.5% reported for Q4 2025 |
| Refinance market share | 14.3% | 12.2% reported for Q4 2025 |
| Servicing unpaid principal balance | $2.0 trillion | 9.1 million loans |
Rocket’s $2 trillion servicing portfolio stands out as its main investor asset. This sizable pool of borrowers enables the company to reach out when market conditions favour refinancing. During the quarter, Rocket kept subservicing and recapture rights on almost 80% of the $53 billion in servicing-rights sold.
Higher market share failed to offset earnings challenges. Revenue for the second quarter reached $2.78 billion, while adjusted EBITDA came in at $766 million, missing analysts’ estimates of about $805 million. For the third quarter, Rocket projected adjusted revenue between $2.5 billion and $2.7 billion.
Rocket CEO Varun Krishna stated the company achieved its highest-ever purchase and refinance share “in one of the toughest spring housing markets in years.” He described it as Rocket’s most profitable quarter in four years. Barron’s
| Firm | Analyst | Rating | Price target | Latest date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stephens | Kyle Joseph | Buy | $20 | August 7 |
| KBW | Bose George | Buy | $19 | August 10 |
| Morgan Stanley | Jeffrey Adelson | Buy | $19 | August 7 |
| RBC | Daniel Perlin | Hold | $16 | August 11 |
| JPMorgan | Richard Shane | Hold | $14 | August 10 |
The average analyst price target suggests an upside of roughly 20% from $14.37. Yet, targets vary significantly. JPMorgan’s target is $14, which is below Monday’s closing price, whereas Stephens has set its target at $20.
Risks: Treasury yields climbing again could undo the rate drop seen on Monday. Limited housing inventory might also restrict purchase originations. A more rapid pace of refinancing could weigh on servicing-asset values, despite boosting new loan volumes.
Monday’s seven basis point shift acts as a practical gauge, not a pivotal moment. Rocket’s scale in servicing is positioned to benefit from any extended surge in refinancing. At present, the $16 in monthly savings highlights the reason for investor caution.



