MOrtgage Briefing
🏠 StockInsight™ U.S. Mortgage & Housing Market Update
July 24, 2026
📊 Mortgage Rate Dashboard
| Mortgage Product | Current Rate | Daily Change |
|---|---|---|
| 30-Year Fixed | 6.81% | -0.04% |
| 15-Year Fixed | 6.34% | +0.05% |
| FHA 30-Year | 6.37% | -0.03% |
| VA 30-Year | 6.39% | -0.03% |
| Jumbo 30-Year | 6.90% | -0.02% |
| 7/6 SOFR ARM | 6.39% | -0.16% |
Freddie Mac Survey
- 30-Year Fixed: 6.58%
- 15-Year Fixed: 5.96%
Mortgage Bankers Association
- 30-Year Fixed: 6.69%
- 15-Year Fixed: 6.04%
- 30-Year Jumbo: 6.44%
📈 Market Summary
Mortgage rates recovered modestly on Friday after reaching their highest level in more than one year on Thursday.
Although the benchmark 30-year fixed rate eased from 6.85% to 6.81%, borrowing costs remain near their highest levels since mid-2025.
The primary driver continues to be surging oil prices, which have pushed inflation expectations higher and reduced hopes for near-term Federal Reserve easing.
🛢️ Oil Market Driving Mortgage Rates
Energy markets remain the biggest influence on interest rates.
Key Developments
- Brent crude briefly traded above $100 per barrel.
- WTI crude settled around $92.19, up more than 6%.
- Russia’s diesel export restrictions continue to tighten global fuel supplies.
- Investors remain focused on Middle East tensions and the possibility of additional U.S. pressure on Iran.
Higher energy prices increase inflation expectations, which typically lead to:
- Higher Treasury yields
- Lower bond prices
- Higher mortgage rates
📉 Treasury Market Snapshot
| Treasury | Yield | Daily Change |
|---|---|---|
| 2-Year | 4.324% | -2.3 bps |
| 5-Year | 4.425% | -3.3 bps |
| 7-Year | 4.545% | -2.5 bps |
| 10-Year | 4.679% | -1.8 bps |
| 30-Year | 5.163% | -0.1 bps |
Treasury yields pulled back slightly after oil prices retreated from their intraday highs, allowing mortgage rates to recover modestly.
📦 Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS)
Agency MBS Prices
| Security | Price | Daily Change |
|---|---|---|
| UMBS 5.0 | 96.80 | +0.23 |
| UMBS 5.5 | 99.16 | +0.16 |
| UMBS 6.0 | 101.24 | +0.16 |
MBS prices improved on Friday, but remain well below recent highs, reflecting persistent pressure from elevated Treasury yields.
🏡 Housing Market Update
🏠 New Home Sales
June new-home sales showed encouraging improvement:
- 628,000 annualized units
- Above market expectations (610,000)
- Rebounded from May’s weak reading
Despite the improvement, sales remain below year-ago levels as affordability challenges continue to weigh on buyers.
📋 Mortgage Applications
MBA reported:
- Total applications: +1.9%
- Purchase demand improved.
- Refinancing activity declined as higher rates discouraged homeowners from refinancing.
This suggests homebuyers remain active despite elevated borrowing costs, while refinance demand continues to weaken.
🏘️ Housing Fundamentals
Positive Developments
🟢 New home sales exceeded expectations.
🟢 Purchase mortgage applications increased.
🟢 Homebuilders continue attracting first-time buyers with incentives.
Challenges
🔴 Mortgage rates remain above 6.8%.
🔴 Affordability remains stretched.
🔴 Refinancing activity continues to weaken.
🔴 Higher energy prices are adding inflation pressure.
🏦 Federal Reserve Outlook
Markets are becoming increasingly concerned that the recent surge in oil prices could delay future interest-rate cuts.
Current Themes
- Rising inflation expectations.
- Stronger probability of the Fed keeping policy restrictive.
- Treasury yields remain near yearly highs.
Any sustained move in crude oil above $100 per barrel could further complicate the Fed’s inflation outlook.
📊 Housing Market Scorecard
| Indicator | Status |
|---|---|
| Mortgage Rates | 🔴 Very High |
| Housing Demand | 🟡 Stable |
| Purchase Activity | 🟢 Improving |
| Refinance Activity | 🔴 Weak |
| Home Affordability | 🔴 Challenging |
| Treasury Yields | 🔴 Elevated |
| Inflation Risk | 🔴 Elevated |
| Fed Outlook | 🟠 Cautious |
🔮 Outlook
Bullish Scenario
Mortgage Rates: 6.50%–6.70%
Requires:
- Oil prices retreat.
- Treasury yields decline.
- Inflation pressures ease.
Base Case
Mortgage Rates: 6.70%–6.90%
Most likely outcome over the coming weeks, assuming oil remains elevated and the Fed maintains a cautious stance.
Bearish Scenario
Mortgage Rates: Above 7.00%
Potential catalysts:
- Brent crude remains above $100.
- Escalation in geopolitical tensions.
- Inflation accelerates.
- Treasury yields move toward 4.8%–5.0%.
📌 StockInsight™ Mortgage Market Gauge
Overall Rating: 🔴 Bearish
| Category | Outlook |
|---|---|
| Mortgage Rates | 🔴 Bearish |
| Housing Demand | 🟡 Neutral |
| Home Sales | 🟡 Stabilizing |
| Treasury Market | 🔴 Bearish |
| Inflation | 🔴 High Risk |
| Federal Reserve | 🟠 Cautious |
| Housing Affordability | 🔴 Weak |
Bottom Line
Mortgage rates have eased slightly from Thursday’s peak but remain near their highest levels in over a year. The recent rebound in oil prices and elevated Treasury yields continue to dominate the outlook, limiting the chances of meaningful rate relief.
While June’s new home sales and purchase mortgage applications point to resilient buyer demand, affordability remains a major obstacle. Unless energy prices retreat and inflation pressures subside, mortgage rates are likely to remain in the 6.7%–6.9% range, with the risk of moving above 7% if geopolitical tensions intensify.