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Ask the Expert: Will Mortgage Rates Drop Soon?

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If you’re in the market for a home, you’ve probably asked the question everyone is asking: Are mortgage rates finally going to fall?

The answer? Maybe—but not right away.

The Federal Reserve is set to meet again in October, and a rate cut is at least possible. While the Fed doesn’t directly set mortgage rates, its decisions heavily influence them. When banks face higher borrowing costs due to Fed policy, they pass that cost to consumers in the form of higher lending rates. If the Fed cuts rates, banks may ease up, too.

So far in 2025, the Fed has been cautious about cutting rates because of persistent inflation. Cutting too soon could make inflation worse—a risk policymakers are wary of.

Mortgage rates also closely follow the 10-year Treasury yield, a benchmark tied to long-term, safe investments. Elevated Treasury yields, fueled by inflation worries and economic uncertainty, have kept mortgage rates high.

That said, some relief could come from market competition. In areas where home inventory is rising, lenders may shave rates slightly to attract buyers.

For would-be homeowners, the key question isn’t just where rates are headed but whether you’re financially ready: strong credit scores, manageable debt-to-income ratios, and a realistic budget are more important than trying to time the market.

And for perspective, today’s rates—around 6.78 to 7 percent in July 2025—aren’t historically extreme. In the 1970s, mortgage rates averaged 7.5 to 12.5 percent, and the 1980s saw peaks as high as 18.63 percent in 1981. Even in the early 2000s, rates hovered between 5 and 6.5 percent.

The sub-3 percent rates of 2020–2021 were a historical anomaly, driven by unusual factors like emergency monetary policy and pandemic-era economic shocks. Analysts say we’re unlikely to see anything like that again soon.

So will rates drop? Possibly, but probably only modestly. For now, buyers should focus on financial readiness rather than waiting for a return of record-low borrowing costs.

 

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