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U.S. Mortgage Applications Rise as Rates Hit One-Month Low, but Buyers Stay Cautious
15 April 2026
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U.S. Mortgage Applications Rise as Rates Hit One-Month Low, but Buyers Stay Cautious

UPDATE April 15, 2026, 22:55 (CET) – U.S. mortgage applications rose 1.8% in the latest week, marking the first increase in five weeks as 30-year mortgage rates eased to about 6.42%, a one-month low. Refinancing activity jumped more than 5%, but home purchase applications fell around 1%, underscoring continued caution among buyers. Economists say demand remains constrained by economic uncertainty and affordability pressures, even as lower rates provide some relief.

Washington, April 15, 2026, 10:04 (EDT)

U.S. mortgage applications broke a five-week losing streak, climbing 1.8% in the week ending April 10, as interest rates dipped to their lowest point in a month. Average rates for a 30-year conforming loan slipped to 6.42% from 6.51%, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. That small drop in rates nudged refinance applications up 5%. But demand for purchase loans edged down 1%.

Timing is crucial here. The spring selling season is off to a shaky start: existing-home sales slid 3.6% in March, landing at a 3.98 million annual rate. On top of that, the National Association of Realtors just slashed its 2026 existing-home sales growth outlook to 4%, down sharply from the previous 14%.

Joel Kan, vice president and deputy chief economist at the MBA, pointed to Middle East tensions driving shifts in energy and commodity prices behind the dip in rates. Still, he noted, purchase activity “remained subdued.” Buyers aren’t rushing in—economic uncertainty lingers, and applications have now stayed below levels from a year ago for the second consecutive week. Mortgage Professional

Other sources saw rates heading down as well, though figures didn’t all line up. Citing Optimal Blue’s lock data, Fortune reported Wednesday’s average 30-year fixed conforming mortgage at 6.279%, while the 15-year sat at 5.689%.

Refinance rates hovered in the low-6% range. Fortune cited Zillow data showing the average 30-year refinance rate at 6.33% on Wednesday. Yahoo Finance, also pulling from Zillow, listed the 30-year refinance average at 6.27% on Tuesday, with the 30-year purchase rate at 6.16%.

Existing borrowers saw most of the benefit from the weekly move. The portion of mortgage activity tied to refinancing ticked up to 45.5%, compared with 44.3% a week earlier, indicating that homeowners jumped at marginally lower rates quicker than new buyers.

Lawrence Yun, chief economist at NAR, described March sales as “sluggish,” pointing to weaker consumer confidence and slower job gains. Inventory hasn’t loosened up—so the median price for an existing home climbed 1.4% on the year to $408,800, still squeezing affordability despite some relief in rates. National Association of REALTORS®

The pause may not last. According to Reuters, oil prices are holding roughly 40% higher than before the war, and bond markets continue to react sharply to U.S.-Iran diplomatic shifts—moves that often make their way into Treasury yields and, by extension, mortgage rates.

Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack expects rates to remain unchanged “for a good while.” The Fed left its key rate at 3.5% to 3.75% in March and returns for its next meeting on April 28-29. That uncertainty has borrowers eyeing inflation and movements in the bond market just as closely as the Fed itself. Reuters

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