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Mortgage Rates Jump to Nearly Four-Week Peak as Iran Tensions Rattle Financial Markets

April 29, 2026 - 23:41

Mortgage Rates Jump to Nearly Four-Week Peak as Iran Tensions Rattle Financial Markets

Negative headlines surrounding escalating conflict with Iran have sent shockwaves through global bond markets, pushing mortgage rates to their highest level in nearly four weeks. The sudden surge reflects a broader flight from safe-haven assets as geopolitical risks intensify, directly impacting the cost of home financing for millions of American borrowers.

The upward pressure on mortgage rates began after reports emerged of heightened military posturing and diplomatic breakdowns in the Middle East. Investors, reacting to the uncertainty, sold off U.S. Treasury bonds, causing yields to spike. Since mortgage rates are closely tied to the yield on the 10-year Treasury note, the ripple effect was immediate and pronounced. Lenders quickly adjusted their rate sheets, with the average 30-year fixed mortgage climbing by several basis points over a single trading session.

This reversal comes after a period of relative stability, where rates had been hovering near multi-month lows. The sudden jump serves as a stark reminder of how quickly the housing market can be influenced by global events. For prospective homebuyers already grappling with elevated home prices and limited inventory, the rate increase adds another layer of affordability pressure. Many are now facing higher monthly payments, potentially sidelining some buyers who were on the fence.

Market analysts note that while the immediate trigger was the Iran headlines, underlying economic data also played a role. Stronger-than-expected employment figures and persistent inflation concerns have kept the Federal Reserve cautious about cutting interest rates. The combination of geopolitical turmoil and a resilient economy has created a volatile environment for mortgage rates, with further swings possible depending on how the situation in the Middle East evolves. Borrowers are advised to lock in rates quickly if they are nearing a purchase, as the current trajectory suggests more upward movement in the near term.


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