Mortgage Rates Hit New Lows as 2026 Real Estate Momentum Builds

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If you’ve been watching the market with your morning coffee in hand, here’s the news worth savoring: mortgage rates have slid to levels we haven’t seen since 2022 — and buyers, sellers, and real estate professionals across the country are taking notice. For those in Florida’s fast‑moving market, where timing is everything, the shift is especially important.

According to Money.com, the 30-year fixed-rate loan averaged 6.361% as of January 20, ticking up slightly day-to-day but still trending far below last year’s highs. Meanwhile, Freddie Mac reported a weekly average of just 6.06% — the lowest level in more than three years.

Why This Matters for Homebuyers and Professionals

With mortgage rates shaping everything from purchasing power to long-term affordability, this dip could open the door for buyers who have been sitting on the sidelines. For real estate agents, mortgage brokers, and aspiring professionals studying through Cameron Academy, this is a prime moment to understand — and explain — how these shifts reshape opportunity.

Current Mortgage and Refinance Rates

Average Mortgage Rates (January 20, 2026)

30-year fixed: 6.361% ▲ 0.076%

15-year fixed: 5.767% ▲ 0.042%

7/1 ARM: 5.77% ▼ 0.118%

10/1 ARM: 5.899% ▼ 0.143%

Average Refinance Rates (January 20, 2026)

30-year fixed refi: 6.403% ▲ 0.065%

15-year fixed refi: 5.757% ▲ 0.042%

7/1 ARM refi: 5.772% ▼ 0.119%

10/1 ARM refi: 5.906% ▼ 0.146%

Market Forces Behind the Movement

Rates dipped sharply following the White House directive for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to purchase $200 billion in mortgage-backed securities. While this brought immediate relief, analysts caution that future shifts will depend heavily on labor market performance and inflation trends. Today’s opportunity may not last long.

What This Means for Buyers

The difference between today’s rates and those from just a few months ago can translate into significant savings. Consider a $200,000 mortgage:

  • At 3% interest — $843 monthly
  • At 4% interest — $955 monthly
  • At 6% interest — $1,199 monthly
  • At 8% interest — $1,468 monthly

Shopping around still pays off: Freddie Mac notes that comparing multiple lenders can save borrowers up to $1,200 over the life of a loan.

FAQs: Tap to Expand

When will mortgage rates go down?

Experts expect rates to hover between 6% and 7% for now. A dip into the mid‑5% range is possible later, but not guaranteed.

Should I lock in my mortgage rate today?

Yes — especially if you’re under contract. Rate locks typically last 45–60 days and protect buyers from market volatility.

What are discount points?

Discount points let you pay upfront to lower your interest rate, often reducing your long‑term cost significantly.

Why Real Estate Pros Should Pay Attention

Understanding mortgage trends isn’t just for lenders — it’s crucial for real estate agents, appraisers, and anyone guiding buyers in today’s market. For students expanding their careers through Cameron Academy, mastering these rate shifts adds immediate, practical value when advising clients.

A Quick Summary

  • Fixed‑rate loans saw slight increases, while ARMs dropped.
  • The 30‑year fixed-rate mortgage hit 6.06% — its lowest since 2022.
  • Refinance rates followed similar patterns, especially on ARMs.
  • Current conditions may offer a temporary window for more affordable borrowing.

For deeper daily rate updates and expert mortgage insights, explore the full report at Money.com.

And if you’re building a career in real estate or another licensed profession, Cameron Academy is here to prepare you with the knowledge and confidence to succeed — no matter where the market moves next.

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