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GCA Forums News For Saturday March 28 2026
GCA Forums News: Housing and Mortgage LIVE Update For March 28, 2026
As the weekend approaches, buyers face increased pressure in the housing market. Mortgage rates are at their highest in over six months, and precious metal prices remain elevated after a volatile week. The data below reflect the latest figures as of Friday, March 26, 2026.
Live Mortgage Rates For Today
Freddie Mac’s latest survey shows the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage at 6.38% as of March 26, 2026, up from 6.22% the previous week. The 15-year fixed-rate mortgage rose to 5.75% from 5.54%. Mortgage News Daily reported the average top-tier 30-year fixed rate at about 6.64% on March 27, 2026, after a slight decrease from 6.70% earlier that day. Daily rates may differ from Freddie Mac’s weekly average due to different methodologies and reporting periods. The average contract rate for a 30-year fixed conforming loan was 6.43% for the week of March 20, and mortgage applications have declined significantly.
Reasons For The Increase in Mortgage Rates
The main factor driving rising rates is renewed inflation, fueled by ongoing conflict in the Middle East and higher energy costs. Investors expect continued inflation and believe it is unlikely the Federal Reserve will lower rates soon. Mortgage rates usually follow the 10-year Treasury yield and inflation expectations. The recent rate increase, which coincides with the start of spring, has further reduced home affordability.
LIVE Gold Price Today
On March 27, 2026, spot gold traded at $4,491.78 per ounce, rising to $4,492.50 later in the day. Reuters reports that spot gold reached a session high of $4,554.39 before declining, with take-home prices around the mid-$4,400s per ounce. Spot silver was priced at $69.54 per ounce, staying near the upper end of its recent range in the high $60s as the weekend approaches.
LIVE Housing Market Data
The latest data from the National Association of Realtors show existing-home sales rose 1.7% in February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.09 million. The median price was $398,000. Pending home sales increased 1.8% in February to 3.8 months, but overall sales are still 0.8% lower than a year ago. This suggests sales contracts are stabilizing before the most recent rate increase. Home sales remain the weakest segment of the market. In January, single-family new home sales fell 17.6% to an annual rate of 587,000, the lowest since October 2022.
Median Home Prices and Housing Market Forecast
The median new home price declined 6.8% year over year to $400,500, with supply at 9.7 months. Builder confidence remains subdued. The NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index rose slightly in March from 37 to 38. Builders continue to cite high construction costs and shortages of lots and labor as concerns. Increased borrowing costs are having a measurable impact. According to the latest weekly survey from the Mortgage Bankers Association, total mortgage applications declined by 10.5%. Refinance applications decreased by 14.6%, while purchase applications fell by 5.4%.
These figures show that higher rates are directly affecting borrower behavior, not just generating media coverage.
What It Means for Homebuyers and Homeowners
There are some positive signs for homebuyers, including rising inventory levels and improving market conditions. Existing home sales increased modestly in February. However, higher mortgage rates continue to reduce affordability, even as home values remain flat.
Homeowners seeking to refinance encountered a setback this week.
A month ago, rates were nearing the high 5% to low 6% range. Recent changes have pushed many conventional refinance quotes back into the mid 6% range.
This weekend, the housing and mortgage markets face another period of reduced affordability. The 30-year mortgage rate is 6.38% according to Freddie Mac’s weekly survey, with daily lender rates around 6.64%. Gold is valued at about $4,491.78 per ounce and silver at $69.54 per ounce, based on Friday’s data. Rapidly rising rates remain the most significant challenge for buyers this spring.
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