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IntroLend Monthly Mortgage Outlook - November 2025

By Thomas Baker, IntroLend Carolinas - November 21, 2025
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IntroLend Monthly Mortgage Outlook - November 2025

As of November 10, the National Mortgage Bankers' Association reports the average interest rate on a 30-year fixed conventional mortgage at 6.27% nationally, still noticeably higher than the long-gone days of sub 3% rates, but down modestly from their mid-2024 peaks. 

What explains the recent moves? 

Mortgage rates mostly follow longer-term Treasury yields, namely the 10-year Treasury. In October and November, mortgage rates fell a bit as markets priced in the Federal Reserve’s first rate cut of the cycle and softer incoming data, which lifted affordability and sparked a pickup in purchase activity in some areas. 

Where the Fed stands and why it matters.

The Federal Open Market Committee cut its policy rate by 25 basis points at the Oct. 29, 2025, meeting, lowering the fed funds target and signaling the start of a cutting cycle after a long period of elevated policy rates aimed at reining in inflation. The Fed’s statement emphasized data dependence and noted elevated uncertainty in the outlook. This means lenders will be very sensitive to incoming inflation and jobs reports when pricing future cuts. A lower policy rate tends to push down short-term yields and can indirectly reduce mortgage rates over time, but a 0.25% cut by the Fed does not translate to a proportional decrease for the consumer. 

Economists are split on the pace and magnitude of further rate cuts in the remainder of 2025. Many expect a modest slowdown and easing inflation, which would likely put downward pressure on mortgage rates if followed by a decline in long-term yields. Other forecasters warn that sticky core inflation or a resilient labor market could force the Fed to pause after the initial cut, keeping mortgage rates constant or even elevated. 

The Fed’s Oct. 29 cut opened the door to lower rates, yet how far and how fast mortgage rates decline depends on incoming inflation and jobs data.  Expect modest moves, not dramatic swings, unless surprising economic data or a major policy shift changes the outlook. 


To get in touch, reach out to your Helen Adams Realty agent or contact Tom Baker directly.

 

 

   Thomas Baker                          

   Executive Finance Manager

   704. 414. 0577 

   tbaker@introlend.com

 

About IntroLend Carolinas

IntroLend Carolinas is a mortgage marketplace that allows you to compare your options side-by-side, giving you the confidence to know you are receiving the best possible rate and terms. Helen Adams Realty has dedicated finance managers in their offices who have been in the mortgage and customer service industries for decades and understand how to take great care of any borrower in any scenario.

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