Mortgage Rates for Mar 5, 2026
Compare 30-year fixed, 15-year fixed, ARM, FHA, VA, and USDA rates in the table below. Want a personalized quote? See if you qualify with a licensed broker.
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30-year fixed
Predictable monthly payments over 30 years. Lower payment than shorter terms; ideal for long-term homeowners.
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15-year fixed
Lower rates and faster equity building. Higher monthly payment; best if you qualify and want to own your home sooner.
Compare 15-year fixed rates →Adjustable rate
ARM
Lower starting rate for a fixed period, then adjusts. Can suit short-term ownership or refinancing plans.
Compare ARM rates →Lower down payment
FHA loans
Government-backed; as little as 3.5% down. Flexible credit requirements; often includes mortgage insurance.
Compare FHA rates →For veterans
VA loans
0% down for eligible veterans and service members. Competitive rates often with no PMI.
Compare VA rates →Rural properties
USDA loans
0% down for eligible rural and suburban areas. Income and property location restrictions apply.
Compare USDA rates →Browse by property type
Rates and requirements vary by property. Primary residence single-family is most common; other types have dedicated guides.
