Mortgage rates have seen a downward trend over the past week, providing potential homebuyers with more favorable terms. According to Freddie Mac, the national average 30-year fixed mortgage rate for this week hit a new low for 2025 at 6.15%, a significant drop from the 7% rate recorded in January 2025. Additionally, the 15-year fixed rate stands at 5.44%, offering another attractive option for buyers.
Here are the current mortgage rates based on the latest data from Zillow:
– 30-year fixed: 6.16%
– 20-year fixed: 5.93%
– 15-year fixed: 5.42%
– 5/1 ARM: 6.26%
– 7/1 ARM: 6.14%
– 30-year VA: 5.58%
– 15-year VA: 5.08%
– 5/1 VA: 5.24%
It’s important to note that these rates are national averages and have been rounded to the nearest hundredth. When considering mortgage refinance rates, the numbers are slightly higher compared to rates for purchasing a home, though this may vary.
Refinance rates according to Zillow’s latest data include:
– 30-year fixed: 6.18%
– 20-year fixed: 5.83%
– 15-year fixed: 5.53%
– 5/1 ARM: 6.24%
– 7/1 ARM: 6.50%
– 30-year VA: 5.44%
– 15-year VA: 5.19%
– 5/1 VA: 5.27%
As with purchase rates, these figures are national averages rounded to the nearest hundredth. Mortgage refinance rates are typically higher due to various factors, but not always.
When it comes to choosing a mortgage, the interest rate plays a crucial role in determining monthly payments. Using a mortgage calculator can help you understand how the loan amount, rate, and term length impact your payments. While fixed-rate mortgages offer stability with a locked-in rate throughout the loan term, adjustable-rate mortgages provide flexibility with periodic adjustments after an initial fixed period.
Considering the current market conditions, mortgage rates have been decreasing since the end of May, remaining lower than the previous year. Economists predict minimal fluctuations in rates for the remainder of 2026, with projections from Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae indicating rates hovering around 6% for the next year.
Looking ahead to 2027, mortgage rates are expected to remain relatively stable. The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) forecasts 30-year fixed rates around 6.3% for most of the year, while Fannie Mae predicts rates near 5.9% for the full year of 2027.
Overall, the mortgage market is experiencing favorable conditions for buyers, with competitive rates and a stable outlook for the near future. As you navigate the homebuying process, staying informed about current rates and projections can help you make informed decisions about your mortgage options.

