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When could homeowners realistically expect to refinance? 4 lending experts weigh in

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When could homeowners realistically expect to refinance? 4 lending experts weigh in

TL;DR

  • Current mortgage rates are in the mid-6% range, making refinancing less attractive than in early 2026 when rates briefly dipped below 5%.
  • Homeowners with mortgage rates of 7% or higher may benefit from refinancing, potentially saving hundreds on monthly payments and thousands in total interest.
  • Refinancing is less advisable for those with rates in the low 6% range or lower, as current rates may not offer substantial savings.
  • Industry forecasts predict 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rates to remain around 6.4%-6.5% through the end of 2026, with no significant drops anticipated below 6% in the next two years.
  • Refinancing can still be a viable option for reasons beyond rate reduction, such as lowering monthly payments for cash flow, accessing home equity for repairs or debt payoff, or moving away from adjustable-rate loans.
  • Alternatives like home equity loans or HELOCs can provide access to equity without altering existing low-rate mortgages.