Freddie Mac Reports 30-Year Mortgage Rate Drops to 6.15 Percent

Reuters
Jan 01
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/FMCCG">Freddie Mac</a> Reports 30-Year Mortgage Rate Drops to 6.15 Percent

Freddie Mac (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation) announced the latest results from its Primary Mortgage Market Survey®, reporting that the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) averaged 6.15% as of December 31, 2025, down from 6.18% the previous week. The 30-year FRM was 6.91% at the same time last year. The 15-year FRM averaged 5.44%, a decrease from last week’s average of 5.50% and lower than the 6.13% average recorded a year ago. The survey focuses on conventional, conforming, fully amortizing home purchase loans for borrowers with excellent credit and a 20% down payment.

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