June 13, 2026 - 18:32

Homeowners looking to refinance got some unwelcome news this morning. The average rate on a 30-year fixed refinance loan jumped by 12 basis points, settling at 6.80%. This marks the first significant upward move in weeks, catching many borrowers off guard after a period of relative stability.
The increase appears tied to fresh economic data released yesterday. The Labor Department reported stronger-than-expected jobless claims figures, suggesting the labor market remains tighter than anticipated. Bond markets reacted by selling off, pushing yields higher. Since mortgage rates tend to follow the yield on 10-year Treasury notes, the ripple effect hit refinance products almost immediately.
For homeowners who have been sitting on the fence, the question now is whether to lock in a rate or wait. At 6.80%, the math still works for some borrowers, especially those who took out loans in the 7% or 8% range during the peak of the rate cycle. But for anyone holding a rate below 6%, the savings from refinancing may not justify the closing costs.
Lenders are advising borrowers to run the numbers carefully. A 12-basis-point shift might not seem huge, but on a $300,000 loan, it adds roughly $25 to the monthly payment. Over 30 years, that difference adds up. If you are considering a refinance, today's rate environment still offers opportunities, but the window may be narrowing.
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