Will mortgage rates drop below 6% in 2026?
Summary
Mortgage rates have mostly stayed above 6.5% in 2026, recently reaching about 6.75% for a 30-year loan. Experts say rates could drop below 6% only if inflation cools significantly, certain global conflicts ease, and unemployment rises, but these changes are unlikely soon.Key Facts
- Mortgage rates started 2026 near 6% but rose to an average of 6.75% for conventional 30-year loans.
- High inflation, geopolitical issues, and uncertainty around Federal Reserve actions have kept rates elevated.
- The Federal Reserve's target inflation is 2%, but inflation has been higher and only recently showed slight declines.
- For rates to drop below 6%, core inflation must consistently fall, the U.S.-Iran conflict would need resolution, and unemployment could rise to 4.5% or more.
- Experts believe a significant rate drop under 6% is unlikely in 2026.
- The Federal Reserve is not expected to cut interest rates soon and may even raise them later this year.
- The best possible scenario may see mortgage rates fall to the low-to-mid 6% range by the end of 2026.
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