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Rocket Posts Best Quarter Since 2022 As CEO Warns On Spring Housing

Published May 12, 2026
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  • Rocket Companies brought in $2.94 billion in Q1 revenue, up 167% from last year and its biggest profit in four years.
  • CEO Varun Krishna told investors the usual spring homebuying bump is not showing up in Rocket's real-time data.
  • 30-year mortgage rates have climbed back to 6.37% after the Iran conflict pushed bond yields higher.

Mortgage giant Rocket Companies just had its strongest quarter in four years. Then the CEO got on the call and told investors not to expect more of the same.

Two things that should not go together, but somehow do.

The Numbers Were Strong, The Guidance Was Not

Rocket pulled in $2.94 billion in revenue for the first three months of 2026, up 167% from a year ago. Adjusted profit hit $422 million, compared with $80 million in the same stretch last year. Earnings landed at 15 cents per share, beating Wall Street's call by more than a quarter and marking Rocket's most profitable quarter since 2022.

The stock ticked up a bit in late trading after the report dropped. Then Krishna started talking about spring.

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Spring Is Supposed To Be The Busy Season

Real estate has a rhythm: listings pick up in March, offers fly in April, and closings spike by May. Rocket sees that pattern every year because the company touches a huge slice of US mortgage applications.

This year that pattern is not showing up, with Krishna telling investors that Rocket's real-time market signals are not matching the lift forecasters had penciled in.

Rocket's Q2 revenue guide came in at $2.7 billion to $2.9 billion, well short of the $3 billion Wall Street had been looking for.

Why? The Iran conflict. Mortgage rates were sliding under 6% in February before the war broke out, but as oil jumped and inflation pressure picked up, bond yields followed and the 30-year fixed rate climbed back to 6.37% as of May 7.

Buyers who were ready to move three months ago are sitting on the sidelines again.

What To Watch

Rocket is leaning on a $500 million bet on AI to push its Mr. Cooper integration a full year ahead of plan. The company also says it is seeing record numbers of pre-approved buyers, which means the demand is real - it just is not closing.

The National Association of Realtors still pegs the housing shortage at roughly 4.7 million homes, so buyers want in and sellers want out, with rates as the bottleneck.

Rocket's CFO summed it up in one line: buyers just need a little help from rates.

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