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Rates may drop in response to the jobs report

Last updated: February 6, 2026 3:40 am
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Mortgage rates have seen minimal movement this week, with Freddie Mac reporting a slight increase in both the average 30-year and 15-year rates to 6.11% and 5.50%, respectively. However, there may be a potential for rates to start dropping following the release of a disappointing job openings report. This could be a good time for prospective homebuyers or those looking to refinance to start exploring options with different lenders.

Current mortgage rates, as per Zillow data, show the following national averages:
– 30-year fixed: 5.93%
– 20-year fixed: 5.90%
– 15-year fixed: 5.36%
– 5/1 ARM: 5.74%
– 7/1 ARM: 5.81%
– 30-year VA: 5.51%
– 15-year VA: 5.19%
– 5/1 VA: 5.09%

For those considering mortgage refinancing, the current rates are:
– 30-year fixed: 6.11%
– 20-year fixed: 5.88%
– 15-year fixed: 5.59%
– 5/1 ARM: 6.14%
– 7/1 ARM: 6.30%
– 30-year VA: 5.58%
– 15-year VA: 5.46%
– 5/1 VA: 5.09%

It’s essential to remember that these figures are national averages and have been rounded to the nearest hundredth. Mortgage refinance rates tend to be higher than rates for new home purchases, although there can be exceptions.

When it comes to choosing a mortgage, understanding the difference between fixed and adjustable rates is crucial. A fixed-rate mortgage locks in your rate for the entire loan term, providing stability in payments. On the other hand, an adjustable-rate mortgage offers an initial fixed rate period before periodic adjustments based on market conditions.

The distribution of your monthly payment towards interest and principal changes over the life of the loan. With a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, you’ll have lower monthly payments but pay more in interest over time. In contrast, a 15-year fixed-rate mortgage can save you significant money on interest but requires higher monthly payments.

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While adjustable-rate mortgages can offer lower initial rates, it’s essential to consider the potential for rate adjustments in the future. Rates have been relatively stable, but it’s crucial to compare options across different terms and lenders before making a decision.

Looking ahead, economists predict relatively stable mortgage rates in the near future, with minimal changes expected through 2027. While slight fluctuations may occur, rates are anticipated to remain around the low 6% range for the foreseeable future. It’s advisable for borrowers to stay informed and explore their options to make the best decision based on their financial goals and circumstances.

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