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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Lower mortgage rates now offer refinance savings for millions of homeowners — but here’s why they’ll need to hurry
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Lower mortgage rates now offer refinance savings for millions of homeowners — but here’s why they’ll need to hurry

Last updated: March 15, 2026 2:40 am
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Mortgage rates have recently dropped to levels that are enticing enough to make refinancing a viable option for millions of Americans. According to ICE Mortgage Technology President Bob Hart, the shifting trends in rates can significantly impact borrower opportunities and lender volumes.

Data from ICE Mortgage Technology indicates that around 5.4 million borrowers could benefit from refinancing with rates hovering around 6%. This represents approximately 1 in 5 homeowners with a mortgage, although only 9.1% have taken advantage of this opportunity so far.

For those who have recently refinanced, the savings have been substantial. Homeowners who refinanced in the fourth quarter of 2025 were able to lower their monthly payments by an average of $248, translating to nearly $3,000 in annual savings.

However, the window of opportunity to lock in these savings may be closing soon as mortgage rates have started to climb again. While rates briefly dipped below the 6% mark, the average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage has since ticked up slightly, although it remains lower than late 2025 levels.

The recent escalation of the war in Iran has played a significant role in the increase in rates. The conflict has led to disruptions in oil supply, causing oil prices to surge and inflation expectations to rise. As a result, bond investors are demanding higher returns, leading to an increase in the yield on the 10-year Treasury, which closely influences mortgage rates.

Financial experts recommend considering refinancing when borrowers can reduce their rate by at least three-quarters of a percentage point. This could result in significant savings, as seen in examples where homeowners have lowered their rates from 7.1% to 5.6%, resulting in substantial monthly savings.

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Before committing to refinancing, homeowners should also take into account closing costs and their intended length of stay in the property. Closing costs can range from 2% to 5% of the loan amount, and it typically takes around 20 to 50 months to break even on these costs with monthly savings.

For those considering refinancing, it is advisable to compare offers from multiple lenders to secure the best possible mortgage rate. Platforms like the Mortgage Research Center (MRC) can aid in comparing rates and estimated monthly payments from various lenders.

In addition to refinancing, homeowners can explore options like home equity loans through platforms like Figure, which provide access to cash without replacing an existing mortgage. These loans offer the full approved amount upfront and are ideal for those needing a larger lump sum for renovations or debt consolidation.

With mortgage rates on the rise again, homeowners should act swiftly to assess whether refinancing makes sense for them. Seeking advice from a financial advisor can also help in making informed decisions about mortgage refinancing options.

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