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For the week of April 19th, top offers on Bankrate are X% lower than the national average. On a $340,000 30-year loan, this translates to $XXX in annual savings.
Today's national 30-year mortgage interest rate trends
For today, Tuesday, April 23, 2024, the current average 30-year fixed mortgage interest rate is 7.30%, up 17 basis points over the last week. For homeowners looking to refinance, today's national 30-year fixed refinance interest rate is 7.31%, rising 20 basis points compared to this time last week.
With homebuying season in full swing, mortgage rates remain elevated. Most forecasters predicted the cost of a 30-year mortgage to slowly fall this year, eventually landing under 6 percent. That sentiment has been tempered, however, as the 30-year rate continues to hold near 7 percent. Now, forecasters expect rates to end the year in the 6 percent range. Check out our mortgage rates forecast for the latest.
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On Tuesday, April 23, 2024, the national average 30-year fixed mortgage APR is 7.35%. The average 30-year fixed refinance APR is 7.36%, according to Bankrate's latest survey of the nation's largest mortgage lenders.
On Tuesday, April 23, 2024, the national average 30-year fixed mortgage APR is 7.35%. The average 30-year fixed refinance APR is 7.36%, according to Bankrate's latest survey of the nation's largest mortgage lenders.
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