
Mortgage Rate Predictions for the Week of May 26- June 1, 2025
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Recently, I've been outlining how average mortgage rates are likely to remain above 6.5% for a while. Uncertainty over the impact of President Trump's economic policies has been causing daily volatility in the mortgage market.
Last week, the average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage climbed as high as 7.08%, according to data from Mortgage News Daily. Rates started the month around 6.75%.
The big jump was due to rising Treasury yields in the bond market. The 30-year mortgage rate closely tracks the 10-year Treasury yield; when yields go up, lenders respond by setting higher rates for home loans.
'Treasury yields have been moving higher as a result of increasing headwinds in the economy, rising federal government debt levels and the recent downgrading of the US's credit rating by Moody's,' said Lisa Sturtevant, chief economist at Bright MLS.
US Treasury bonds have traditionally been considered a safe haven during economic uncertainty, Sturtevant noted. However, investors have recently been pulling back from them due to perceived risk, causing bond prices to fall and yields to go up.
Sturtevant said mortgage rates will likely remain near 7% or slightly higher in the near term.
High mortgage rates and record-low affordability have plagued the housing market since 2022. But even those who can afford to buy in today's market are waiting.
'Growing uncertainty is going to make this a slower-than-typical spring housing market,' said Sturtevant.
It's not only about the financial calculus but also the psychological impact of economic instability that holds prospective buyers back. 'When people are anxious, they are less likely to make big decisions, like buying and selling a home,' said Sturtevant.
How tariffs are affecting mortgage rates
Bond yields had already been on the rise even before last week, fueled by a combination of risk factors, including the impact of tariffs.
Specifically, analysts expect domestic companies to pass expensive tariffs onto consumers in the form of higher retail prices, which would kick inflation back up.
With the details of Trump's budget bill still being debated and tariffs negotiations are ongoing, we're likely to see more economic volatility over the coming weeks and months.
Overall, prospective homebuyers should expect mortgage rates to remain elevated, with any dips likely to be small and temporary.
'It's a roller coaster that seems to be trending higher versus lower,' said Melissa Cohn, regional vice president at William Raveis Mortgage. 'Financial markets hate uncertainty. If it's not the budget, it's the tariffs.'
Can mortgage rates still fall in 2025?
While longer-term housing market forecasts call for a gradual decline in borrowing costs over the coming years, the potential for sub-6% mortgage rates in 2025 is slim.
Financial experts caution that higher inflation due to Trump's tariffs could derail the Federal Reserve's anticipated rate cuts. Though the central bank doesn't directly set the rates on home loans, its monetary policy changes have a ripple effect on the housing market.
Fed officials cut interest rates three times in 2024 because of slowing inflation, making borrowing costs slightly less restrictive. However, the Fed has been in a holding pattern since then, waiting to see the long-term implications of Trump's policies before it cuts rates again.
Earlier in the year, market watchers expected as many as four or five rate cuts by the Fed in 2025. Now, the prospect of even one or two rate cuts is diminishing. 'The Fed's not going to do anything because now they have to continue to wait because of additional prolonged uncertainty,' said Cohn.
Given where inflation and the economy are right now, markets are no longer predicting a rate cut this summer. 'However, the situation could change quickly if there are new announcements out of the Trump administration or if global economic conditions weaken,' said Sturtevant.
In other words, unless there's a fresh downshift in the inflation trend or a sudden weakening of labor conditions, which would prompt the Fed to ease policy, mortgage rates will remain close to 7% for a while.
Tips for navigating an uncertain housing market
Mortgage rates haven't moved steadily in one direction over the last few months, and that shakiness is likely to continue, according to Hannah Jones, senior research analyst at Realtor.com.
If you're waiting for mortgage rates to come down before buying, keep in mind that the large-scale economic issues affecting the housing market are beyond your control. However, there are ways to bring down your individual mortgage rate.
"With borrowing costs elevated, buyers can take steps to reduce their housing expenses by securing a lower mortgage rate," said Jones.
For example, being financially prepared and shopping around for lenders can save borrowers up to 1.5% on their mortgage rate. Since each lender offers different rates and terms, comparing offers from multiple lenders can also help you negotiate a better rate. If you can't snag a low rate but are ready to buy, you can always refinance down the road.
Jones said other strategies for lowering your mortgage rate include improving your credit score, making a larger down payment or choosing a more affordable home.
When weighing the pros and cons of homeownership, experts recommend making a homebuying budget and sticking to it. Creating a realistic financial plan can help you decide if you can handle the costs of homeownership and provide you with some figures for how large your mortgage should be.
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