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Mortgage Rates Today, May 10, 2026: 30-Year Refinance Rate Rises by 3 Basis Points

May 11, 2026 - 05:04

Mortgage Rates Today, May 10, 2026: 30-Year Refinance Rate Rises by 3 Basis Points

Homeowners looking to refinance faced slightly steeper costs on Monday, May 10, 2026, as the average rate on a 30-year fixed refinance loan rose by 3 basis points to 6.59%. The increase, while modest, reflects ongoing pressure from inflation data and the Federal Reserve's cautious stance on interest rate cuts.

The move higher comes after weeks of choppy trading in the bond market. Investors are pricing in the possibility that the Fed will hold its benchmark rate steady through the summer, waiting for clearer signs that price growth is cooling toward its 2% target. Until that happens, mortgage rates are likely to stay elevated compared to the historic lows seen a few years ago.

For borrowers, the current rate environment means that refinancing only makes sense if you can lower your monthly payment significantly or switch from an adjustable-rate loan to a fixed one. Many homeowners who locked in rates below 4% during the pandemic have little incentive to refinance now. However, those who bought homes in the last two years at higher rates may still find value in shopping around.

Other loan products saw similar small moves. The 15-year fixed refinance rate held steady at 5.92%, while the 5/1 adjustable-rate refinance ticked up to 6.12%. As always, actual rates vary by lender, credit score, and loan amount, so comparing offers remains critical.

Looking ahead, the next major test for rates will come with the release of the Consumer Price Index later this week. A hotter-than-expected reading could push rates even higher, while a cooler number might provide some relief. For now, the trend is clear: borrowing costs are not coming down in a hurry.


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