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    Refi Rates Increase Further: Today’s Mortgage Refinance Rates on July 17, 2025

    TechurzBy TechurzJuly 17, 2025Updated:May 12, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    For the vast majority of homeowners, there’s currently little financial incentive to refinance their mortgages. So far in 2025, average mortgage rates have remained elevated, consistently hovering between 6.5% and 7% due to ongoing economic uncertainty.

    “If rates fall below 6%, we could see a big jump in refinance activity,” said Jeb Smith, licensed real estate agent and member of CNET Money’s expert review board. Yet economists and housing market experts aren’t forecasting a dramatic drop-off in rates in the immediate future.

    Mortgage refinance rates fluctuate daily based on a range of economic and political factors. For more insights on where rates might be headed, check out our weekly mortgage rate forecast.

    Table of contents
    1 Today’s mortgage rates
    2 Refinance rate news
    3 What to know about 2025 refinance rate expectations
    4 What to know about refinancing
    5 Choosing the right refinance type and term
    5.1 30-year fixed-rate refinance
    5.2 15-year fixed-rate refinance
    5.3 10-year fixed-rate refinance
    6 When to consider a mortgage refinance

    Today’s mortgage rates

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    Refinance

    Today’s average mortgage rates on July 17, 2025, compared with one week ago. We use rate data collected by Bankrate as reported by lenders across the US.

    When mortgage rates start to fall, be ready to take advantage. Experts recommend shopping around and comparing multiple offers to get the lowest rate. Enter your information here to get a custom quote from one of CNET’s partner lenders.

    About these rates: Bankrate’s tool features rates from partner lenders that you can use when comparing multiple mortgage rates.

    Refinance rate news

    Early-year projections for mortgage refinance rates were cautiously optimistic. Experts outlined a gradual improvement in housing affordability driven by easing inflation and a series of Federal Reserve rate cuts.

    However, after cutting interest rates three times last year, the Fed has held rates steady in 2025 to observe how President Trump’s policies on trade, immigration and government spending will affect the economy.

    The central bank is expected to resume cutting rates as early as September, but this will not immediately result in lower mortgage rates.

    While adjustments to its benchmark interest rate influence the direction of borrowing rates across the economy, the Fed doesn’t directly control the mortgage market.

    As of now, the Fed is expected to make two 0.25% rate reductions this year. If inflation increases due to tariffs, policymakers may hold off on easing borrowing costs until later, which would keep upward pressure on mortgage refinance rates.

    What to know about 2025 refinance rate expectations

    Mortgage refinance rates are expected to inch down over the coming months, but are unlikely to drop below 6.5% without multiple interest rate cuts and weaker economic data.

    Overall, it’s unlikely we’ll see another refinancing boom like the one in 2020-21 when mortgage rates were exceptionally low around 3%. Nevertheless, refinancing might be beneficial for other reasons, like changing the type of home loan, term length or taking someone off the mortgage.

    What to know about refinancing

    When you refinance your mortgage, you take out another home loan that pays off your initial mortgage. With a traditional refinance, your new home loan will have a different term and/or interest rate. With a cash-out refinance, you’ll tap into your equity with a new loan that’s bigger than your existing mortgage balance, allowing you to pocket the difference in cash.

    Refinancing can be a great financial move if you score a low rate or can pay off your home loan in less time, but consider whether it’s the right choice for you. Reducing your interest rate by 1% or more is an incentive to refinance, allowing you to cut your monthly payment significantly.

    But refinancing your mortgage isn’t free. Since you’re taking out a whole new home loan, you’ll need to pay another set of closing costs. If you fall into that pool of homeowners who purchased property when rates were high, consider reaching out to your lender and running the numbers to see whether a mortgage refinance makes sense for your budget, said Logan Mohtashami, lead analyst at HousingWire.

    Choosing the right refinance type and term

    The rates advertised online often require specific conditions for eligibility. Your personal interest rate will be influenced by market conditions as well as your specific credit history, financial profile and application. Having a high credit score, a low credit utilization ratio and a history of consistent and on-time payments will generally help you get the best interest rates.

    30-year fixed-rate refinance

    The average 30-year fixed refinance rate right now is 6.83%, an increase of 2 basis points from what we saw one week ago. (A basis point is equivalent to 0.01%.) A 30-year fixed refinance will typically have lower monthly payments than a 15-year or 10-year refinance, but it will take you longer to pay off and typically cost you more in interest over the long term.

    15-year fixed-rate refinance

    The average rate for a 15-year fixed refinance loan is currently 6.12%, a decrease of 0 basis points compared to one week ago. Though a 15-year fixed refinance will most likely raise your monthly payment compared to a 30-year loan, you’ll save more money over time because you’re paying off your loan quicker. Also, 15-year refinance rates are typically lower than 30-year refinance rates, which will help you save more in the long run.

    10-year fixed-rate refinance

    For 10-year fixed refinances, the average rate is currently at 6.07%, an increase of 1 basis point from what we saw the previous week. A 10-year refinance typically has the lowest interest rate but the highest monthly payment of all refinance terms. A 10-year refinance can help you pay off your house much quicker and save on interest, but make sure you can afford the steeper monthly payment.

    To get the best refinance rates, make your application as strong as possible by getting your finances in order, using credit responsibly and monitoring your credit regularly. And don’t forget to speak with multiple lenders and shop around.

    When to consider a mortgage refinance

    Homeowners usually refinance to save money, but there are other reasons to do so. Here are the most common reasons homeowners refinance:

    • To get a lower interest rate: If you can secure a rate that’s at least 1% lower than the one on your current mortgage, it could make sense to refinance.
    • To switch the type of mortgage: If you have an adjustable-rate mortgage and want greater security, you could refinance to a fixed-rate mortgage.
    • To eliminate mortgage insurance: If you have an FHA loan that requires mortgage insurance, you can refinance to a conventional loan once you have 20% equity.
    • To change the length of a loan term: Refinancing to a longer loan term could lower your monthly payment. Refinancing to a shorter term will save you interest in the long run.
    • To tap into your equity through a cash-out refinance: If you replace your mortgage with a larger loan, you can receive the difference in cash to cover a large expense.
    • To take someone off the mortgage: In case of divorce, you can apply for a new home loan in just your name and use the funds to pay off your existing mortgage.
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