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Mortgage rates today, May 28, 2026

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The average interest rate for a 30-year, fixed-rate conforming mortgage loan in the U.S. is 6.472%, a decrease of about 4 basis points from the day before, according to data from mortgage data company Optimal Blue.

Meanwhile, the average rate for a 15-year, fixed-rate conforming mortgage loan is 5.846%, down about 3 basis points for the same period.

Compare mortgage rates for May 28, 2026

Here’s a quick look at week-over-week rate changes.

Mortgage TypeRateRate A Week BeforeApproximate Basis Points Change
30-year conventional6.472%6.631%-16
15-year conventional5.846%5.870%-2
30-year jumbo6.588%6.638%-5
30-year FHA6.240%6.307%-7
30-year VA6.104%6.203%-10
30-year USDA6.154%6.267%-12
30-year conventional
Rate6.472%
Rate A Week Before6.631%
Approximate Basis Points Change-16
15-year conventional
Rate5.846%
Rate A Week Before5.870%
Approximate Basis Points Change-2
30-year jumbo
Rate6.588%
Rate A Week Before6.638%
Approximate Basis Points Change-5
30-year FHA
Rate6.240%
Rate A Week Before6.307%
Approximate Basis Points Change-7
30-year VA
Rate6.104%
Rate A Week Before6.203%
Approximate Basis Points Change-10
30-year USDA
Rate6.154%
Rate A Week Before6.267%
Approximate Basis Points Change-12

Fortune reviewed the latest Optimal Blue data available on May 27, reflecting rates for loans locked in as of May 26.

What you’d pay in interest with where rates are at today

We ran the numbers through the mortgage calculator provided by the federal government’s Office of Financial Readiness. At the current rate of 6.472%, on a 30-year mortgage where you borrow $300,000, you’d pay roughly $380,648.58 in interest over the life of the loan.

On a 15-year mortgage with the same loan amount used for the estimate, you’d pay roughly $151,201.91 in interest over the life of the loan at the current rate of 5.846%.

Read on to see how mortgage rates have changed day over day.

30-year conventional mortgage: Down about 4 basis points

This may be the most popular mortgage type in the United States.

The current average 30-year mortgage rate is 6.472%. That’s down from 6.507% on the last day’s report.

15-year conventional mortgage: Down about 3 basis points

This type of mortgage is popular with homeowners seeking to minimize interest payments over the life of their loan.

The current average 15-year mortgage rate is 5.846%. That’s down from 5.882% on the last day’s report.

30-year jumbo mortgage: Down about 2 basis points

A jumbo mortgage is one that exceeds the conforming loan limits set by the Federal Housing Finance Agency. While the limit can vary in certain high-cost-of-living-areas, in most of the U.S., it’s $832,750 for 2026.

The current average rate on a 30-year jumbo loan is 6.588%. That’s down from 6.608% on the last day’s report.

30-year FHA mortgage: Down about 8 basis points

This type of mortgage is oftentimes more accessible to borrowers with slightly lower credit scores than conventional mortgages. Lenders are protected because these loans are insured by the Federal Housing Administration.

The current average rate on a 30-year FHA home loan is 6.240%. That’s down from 6.315% on the last day’s report.

30-year VA mortgage: Down about 4 basis points

These loans are, in general, available to U.S. military members and veterans and surviving spouses. One attractive feature is that they have no minimum down payment requirement, unlike most other mortgage types.

The current average rate on a 30-year VA home loan is 6.104%. That’s down from 6.137% on the last day’s report.

30-year USDA mortgage: Down about 7 basis points

A USDA loan is meant to help low- to moderate-income borrowers purchase a home in an eligible rural area. Like VA loans, USDA loans have no minimum down payment requirement.

The current average rate on a 30-year USDA home loan is 6.154%. That’s down from 6.224% on the last day’s report.



What the Federal Reserve is doing in 2026

While it’s not always an exact correlation, mortgage rates tend to fluctuate when the Federal Reserve adjusts its benchmark federal funds rate—which is the rate banks charge each other to borrow overnight.

When the Fed hikes its rate, banks tend to raise rates on consumer products like mortgages. And when the Fed decreases its rate, banks will often lower rates on consumer products.

At its last meeting on April 28-29, the Federal Open Market Committee left the federal funds rate where it stood at 3.50% – 3.75%. The FOMC has another meeting coming up June 16-17.

In 2020 the central bank cut the federal funds rate to effectively zero, trying to fight off a recession as the coronavirus pandemic upended life and the economy. Against this backdrop, mortgage rates hit a record low average of 2.65% in January 2021.

But, barring an unforeseeable catastrophe of similar proportions, experts do not expect mortgage rates to drop that low anytime in the near future.

Trends with mortgage applications

Mortgage applications are noticeably down, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association. Specifically, applications were down 8.5% overall for the week ending May 22 compared to a week prior.

“The 30-year fixed rate has increased 30 basis points over the past five weeks to its highest level since August 2025,” Joel Kan, MBA’s vice president and deputy chief economist, said in a news release.

Applications decreased across loan types, including conventional, FHA and VA home loans.

“Purchase applications were slightly lower across all loan types but still ran at a stronger pace than last year’s pace,” Kan added. “The average loan size for a purchase application reached another survey high at $473,600, as borrowers with smaller loan sizes were less active given the higher rate environment and its negative impact on their purchasing power.”

Refinancing dropped to 37.5% of total applications, compared to 41.9% of applications the prior week, per MBA data.

Recent reporting on the housing market from Fortune

Savvy consumers can stay on top of what’s happening in the economy with recent stories from our newsroom:

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  • Billionaire space founder says he can tell if you’ll stay stuck in the middle class forever with a simple kids marshmallow test—and even your car can give it away
  • The new American Dream doesn’t live in a big city. It lives in Celina, Texas
  • Exclusive: Martha Stewart’s new AI startup wants to manage your home before things break
  • Investors are betting big on senior housing. There’s just one problem—the baby boomers they’re chasing can’t pay the rent

Why you should comparison shop

When interest rates are high, homebuyers who apply with multiple mortgage lenders may save anywhere from $600 to $1,200 per month compared to those who do not, according to Freddie Mac. That’s a real difference and well worth a little application time and paperwork.

Keep in mind you want to comparison shop on two fronts. The first is comparing multiple lenders to figure out who can offer you the best rate and who will provide the service you expect.

Second, you also want to evaluate different types of home loans. If your credit is top notch, you might do well with a conventional loan. But someone who has a credit score under 600 might face denial for a conventional mortgage while still having a chance at approval for an FHA loan.

Frequently asked questions

Are a mortgage’s interest rate and APR the same?

No, they are related, but not precisely the same. Your APR includes the interest you’ll pay and also factors in any additional fees.

What’s a good mortgage rate in May 2026?

We’ve been seeing the average rate for a 30-year conventional mortgage hovering in the vicinity of 6.50% recently. So, if you get a rate just above 6.00%, that’s pretty solid.

Will mortgage rates go down?

No one knows with absolute certainty, but it is possible. If the Fed makes a cut to the federal funds rate in 2026, that could motivate a dip in mortgage rates. But, other factors also impacting mortgage rates include demand for home loans, the national debt, and inflation.

The Fortune 500 Innovation Forum will convene Fortune 500 executives, U.S. policy officials, top founders, and thought leaders to help define what’s next for the American economy, Nov. 16-17 in Detroit. Apply here.
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By Glen Luke FlanaganStaff Editor, Personal Finance Commerce
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Glen is a commerce editor on the Fortune personal finance team covering housing, mortgages, and credit. He’s been immersed in the world of personal finance since 2019, holding editor and writer roles at USA TODAY Blueprint, Forbes Advisor, and LendingTree before he joined Fortune. Glen loves getting a chance to dig into complicated topics and break them down into manageable pieces of information that folks can easily digest and use in their daily lives.

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