Mortgage Rates Hover in the Low 6% Range: What Today’s Market Means for Homebuyers and Real Estate Pros

Current mortgage rate trends

Mortgage rates continue gently trending downward, settling into the low 6% range as we move through the first week of February 2026. For many prospective buyers navigating today’s affordability challenges, this shift offers a rare moment of relief. According to Money.com, slowing job growth and widespread layoffs have contributed to declining Treasury yields—one of the strongest influences on mortgage pricing.

Rates at a Glance

• 30‑year fixed-rate mortgage: 6.261% ↓ 0.027 pts
• Freddie Mac 30‑year: 6.11% (steady)
• 15‑year fixed: 5.50% ↑ slightly
• ARMs (7/1 & 10/1): high 5%

While Freddie Mac’s averages have increased slightly in recent weeks, today’s 30‑year rates still sit more than three‑quarters of a percentage point lower than this time last year—an encouraging sign for hopeful buyers.

Why Rates Are Stabilizing

The labor market appears to be shifting. ADP’s payroll report showed weaker hiring than expected, while layoffs continue spreading across multiple industries. Investors now turn their attention to the delayed BLS jobs report expected next week. Should the data come in soft, Treasury yields may fall even further—potentially easing mortgage rates alongside them.

Today’s Average Mortgage & Refinance Rates

Purchase Loans:
• 30‑year fixed: 6.261% ↓
• 15‑year fixed: 5.74% ↓
• 7/1 ARM: 5.781% ↓
• 10/1 ARM: 5.941% ↓

Refinance Loans:
• 30‑year refi: 6.31% ↓
• 15‑year refi: 5.748% ↓
• 7/1 ARM refi: 5.786% ↓
• 10/1 ARM refi: 5.952% ↓

Money.com notes these figures assume excellent credit (780+), 20% down, and no discount points. Your actual rate depends on lender, state, and personal financial profile.

Fixed vs. Adjustable: What Buyers Should Know

Fixed‑rate mortgages offer rate stability for the life of the loan—ideal for long‑term owners. ARMs, however, offer a lower introductory rate for several years before adjusting biannually. With ARM rates still attractive, they’re a strategic choice for buyers who expect to move or refinance within that period.

What Drives Mortgage Rates?

Several key factors shape your mortgage quote:

• Loan term
• Loan type (fixed, ARM, FHA, VA, USDA)
• Loan-to-value ratio (LTV)
• Discount points & closing costs
• Insurance, taxes & HOA fees
• Economic conditions & Treasury yields

Lenders typically price mortgages about 1.8% above the 10-year Treasury note, making it one of the most important indicators to watch.

Affordability: How Rate Changes Affect Payments

Even small rate changes dramatically impact monthly cost. For a $200,000 loan over 30 years:

• 3% = $843/month
• 4% = $955/month
• 6% = $1,199/month
• 8% = $1,468/month

How to Get the Best Rate

Freddie Mac reports that comparing offers from at least three lenders can save borrowers over $1,200 across the loan’s lifespan. Other strategies include:

• Raising your credit score
• Increasing down payment
• Shopping multiple mortgage lenders
• Buying discount points
• Locking your rate at the right moment

Why This Matters for Real Estate Professionals

Whether you’re helping clients navigate affordability or investing yourself, mortgage rate shifts influence buyer activity, inventory levels, and negotiation power. Staying informed gives industry pros a measurable advantage in today’s market.

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Summary

• Rates dipped slightly this week
• 30‑year fixed sits at approx. 6.26%
• Freddie Mac reports 6.11% for 30‑year fixed, 5.50% for 15‑year
• Rates remain well below last year’s levels
• Job data & Treasury yields remain key short‑term drivers

To explore the original rate analysis, visit Money.com.

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