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    What are today’s mortgage interest rates: April 3, 2026?

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    Uneven mortgage interest rates are a concern for borrowers this spring homebuying season.

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    The spring has traditionally been considered one of the best times to buy a home. The weather is warmer, it’s easier to house hunt, and for parents, strategic timing can often result in a closing by the summer and moving before the new school year begins. However, the interest rate climate many homebuyers find themselves in this spring now seems less advantageous than it was just six weeks ago, approximately. Mortgage interest rates ticked up in March thanks to a combination of uneven economic conditions and overseas conflicts. And the chances of an interest rate cut when the Federal Reserve meets again this April appear low.

    At the same time, rates here are still marginally improved from where they were in the spring of 2025 and 2024 (though they’re still much higher than they were in the spring of 2020). Buyers and owners hoping to refinance will just need to familiarize themselves with the interest rate landscape to determine if taking action now is valuable or if they should pause. That begins with understanding where mortgage interest rates sit today, April 3, 2026. That’s what we’ll detail below.

    See how low your current mortgage rate offers are here.

    What are today’s mortgage interest rates?

    The average mortgage interest rate on a 30-year mortgage is 6.25% as of April 3, 2026, according to Zillow. The average rate on a 15-year mortgage is 5.62%. These are just averages, however, and buyers with excellent credit scores may be able to find rates that are a bit lower. 

    By adding mortgage interest points and making a down payment larger than the traditional 20% typically required (thus leaving less risk to a lender), buyers may also be able to knock a few basis points off of their offers. In other words, if today’s averages are close to what you need to justify a purchase, it can still be worth speaking with a lender to determine your next move.

    Learn more about your current mortgage rate options here.

    What are today’s mortgage refinance rates?

    The average mortgage refinance rate on a 30-year mortgage is 6.79% as of April 3, 2026, according to Zillow. The median refi rate on a 15-year mortgage is now 5.82%. While these may not be worth exploring for owners who purchased a home in the ultra-low mortgage rate climate at the start of the decade, they could represent a real savings opportunity for those who bought a home in 2023 or 2024. 

    Calculate your potential savings and then determine which category you fall into. Remember, too, that while the conventional wisdom dictates that a new mortgage rate that’s a full percentage point lower than your current one is worth pursuing, sometimes a rate that’s just half a percentage point lower could also be valuable.

    The bottom line

    The average mortgage interest rate on a 30-year mortgage is 6.25% as of April 3, 2026, and its 5.62% for a 15-year loan. The average refi rate on a 30-year term, meanwhile, is now 6.79%, and its 5.82% for a 15-year alternative. By establishing this baseline, then, and by shopping around for rates and lenders online now, both buyers and owners can better determine if it really is worth taking action this spring. For some, it may be. For others, however, waiting out this time in the mortgage rate climate for potential improvements in the summer or fall may make more sense.

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    Angelica Leicht


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