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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Rates rise right along with Treasury yields
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Rates rise right along with Treasury yields

Last updated: May 17, 2026 1:10 am
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Treasury yields continued their upward trend on Friday, leading to an increase in mortgage rates. As expected, mortgage rates followed suit and rose across the board. According to data from the Zillow lender marketplace, the current 30-year fixed rate stands at 6.41%, marking a 14 basis point increase from the previous day. The 15-year fixed rate also saw an 8 basis point rise to 5.80%, while the 5/1 ARM climbed 14 basis points to 6.63%.

For those looking to refinance, the latest Zillow data shows that the 30-year fixed refinance rate is currently at 6.29%, with the 20-year fixed at 6.19% and the 15-year fixed at 5.76%. The 5/1 ARM refinance rate is at 6.34%, while the 7/1 ARM sits at 6.39%. VA loan rates are slightly lower, with the 30-year VA rate at 5.81% and the 15-year VA rate at 5.33%.

It’s important to note that these rates are national averages and may vary depending on individual factors such as credit score, loan type, and location. Mortgage refinance rates are typically higher than purchase rates, although this is not always the case.

When considering mortgage options, it’s essential to understand the pros and cons of different terms. A 30-year fixed-rate mortgage offers lower monthly payments and predictable payments over the life of the loan. However, the downside is higher interest rates compared to shorter terms, resulting in more interest paid over the loan term.

On the other hand, a 15-year fixed-rate mortgage comes with higher monthly payments but lower interest rates, allowing borrowers to save significantly on interest costs over time. Adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) offer lower introductory rates but come with the risk of rate increases in the future.

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In the current housing market, it’s a good time to buy a house compared to previous years, with more stable home prices and relatively low mortgage rates. Timing the market perfectly is challenging, so it’s essential to buy when it makes sense for your financial situation.

As mortgage rates continue to fluctuate, it’s crucial to stay informed and shop around for the best rates. Different sources may report varying rates, so it’s recommended to compare offers from multiple lenders to secure the lowest rate possible. Additionally, improving your credit score and debt-to-income ratio can help you qualify for lower refinance rates.

Overall, staying informed and understanding your options is key to making informed decisions when it comes to mortgage rates and homeownership.

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