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Mortgage Rates Drop to Lowest in a Month, Boosting Refinancing

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Published Feb 18, 2026
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Summary:

  • Mortgage interest rates fell to 6.17%, down from 6.21%, the lowest in a month.
  • Total mortgage demand increased by 2.8% from the previous week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
  • Refinance applications surged by 7% for the week and were 132% higher than the same week last year.

Recent Drop in Mortgage Rates

Last week, mortgage interest rates dropped to 6.17%, down from 6.21%, marking the lowest level in a month. This change has prompted many borrowers to consider refinancing their loans.

According to the Mortgage Bankers Association's seasonally adjusted index, total mortgage demand increased by 2.8% compared to the week before.

Increase in Refinancing Applications

The decrease in rates has led to a significant rise in refinancing applications. Applications to refinance a home loan increased by 7% for the week, and were 132% higher than the same week one year ago.

This surge demonstrates a strong interest in refinancing, which is at its highest level since mid-January, as noted by Joel Kan, the MBA's vice president and deputy chief economist.

Purchasing Mortgage Applications Decline

In contrast to the rise in refinancing, applications for mortgages to purchase homes fell by 3% for the week. However, these applications were still 8% higher than the same week last year.

While lower mortgage rates can make homes more affordable, the lack of new housing supply is holding back potential buyers, along with concerns about the overall economy.

Current Trends in Mortgage Rates

Mortgage rates have maintained a relatively stable range, fluctuating between 6% and 6.25% since the beginning of 2023.

The average contract interest rate for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages with conforming loan balances of $832,750 or less was recorded at 6.17%. Points remained steady at 0.56, which includes the origination fee for loans with a 20% down payment.

Looking Ahead

As we move through the holiday-shortened week, mortgage rates have not changed significantly. However, upcoming economic data releases could influence future mortgage rates.

For now, the market continues to react to the current rates and the ongoing economic landscape.

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