Today’s best mortgage deal? Shorter terms hold the biggest savings | July 21, 2023

Check out the mortgage purchase rates for July 21, 2023, which are largely unchanged from yesterday.

Based on data compiled by Credible, mortgage rates for home purchases have held steady for three key terms, while another has risen since yesterday.

Rates last updated on July 21, 2023. These rates are based on the assumptions shown here. Actual rates may vary. Credible, a personal finance marketplace, has 5,000 Trustpilot reviews with an average star rating of 4.7 (out of a possible 5.0).

What this means: Mortgage purchase rates have broken their multiday pause due to 10-year terms rising by over three-quarters of a percentage point to 6.5%. Meanwhile, rates for 20- and 30-year terms have held steady at 7.875% and 7.5%, respectively. Additionally, rates for 15-year terms have stayed the same at 7.125%. Homebuyers interested in maximizing their interest savings should consider 10-year terms despite their massive increase, as 6.5% is today’s lowest purchase rate. Borrowers who would rather have a smaller monthly payment should instead consider 30-year terms, as their rates are the lowest between the two longer terms.

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Based on data compiled by Credible, mortgage refinance rates have risen across all key terms since yesterday.

Rates last updated on July 21, 2023. These rates are based on the assumptions shown here. Actual rates may vary. With 5,000 reviews, Credible maintains an "excellent" Trustpilot score.

What this means: Mortgage refinance rates have broken a five-day pattern of shorter terms remaining in the 5% range when 10- and 15-year terms increased today. Rates for 10-year terms have jumped by a half of a percentage point to 6.125%, and rates for 15-year terms have increased by a quarter of a percentage point to 6%. Additionally, rates for 20- and 30-year terms have both increased by a quarter of a percentage point, hitting 6.625% and 6.875%, respectively. Borrowers interested in a lower monthly payment should consider 20-year terms, as their rates are a quarter of a percentage point lower than those of 30-year terms. Homeowners who would rather refinance in order to save the most on interest should instead consider 15-year terms, as 6% is today’s lowest refinance rate.

Today’s mortgage interest rates are well below the highest annual average rate recorded by Freddie Mac — 16.63% in 1981. A year before the COVID-19 pandemic upended economies across the world, the average interest rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage for 2019 was 3.94%. The average rate for 2021 was 2.96%, the lowest annual average in 30 years.

The historic drop in interest rates means homeowners who have mortgages from 2019 and older could potentially realize significant interest savings by refinancing with one of today’s lower interest rates. When considering a mortgage or refinance, it’s important to take into account closing costs such as appraisal, application, origination and attorney’s fees. These factors, in addition to the interest rate and loan amount, all contribute to the cost of a mortgage. 

Changing economic conditions, central bank policy decisions, investor sentiment and other factors influence the movement of mortgage rates. Credible average mortgage rates and mortgage refinance rates reported in this article are calculated based on information provided by partner lenders who pay compensation to Credible.

The rates assume a borrower has a 700 credit score and is borrowing a conventional loan for a single-family home that will be their primary residence. The rates also assume no (or very low) discount points and a down payment of 20%.

Credible mortgage rates reported here will only give you an idea of current average rates. The rate you actually receive can vary based on a number of factors.

A mortgage is likely the largest debt you’ll take on in life — one that will take decades to repay. So it’s critical to make sure you choose a mortgage lender and mortgage that work best for your needs and financial situation.

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