Mortgage rates show signs of falling after war peak
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By Kevin Peachey
Published on April 17, 2026.
The interest rate on a fixed mortgage does not change until the deal is replaced by a new one, usually after two or five years. This has been a challenging period for prospective buyers and those seeking a new home loan. The economic impact of the Iran war has led to lower rates, which have been exacerbated by the country's economic downturn. The interest rates are expected to decrease further.
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