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August 14, 2026
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August 14, 2026

Inflation Cooled This Week. Here's What It Means for Mortgage Rates.

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Buyers got a better rate story this week, but not an easier housing market.

Inflation moved in the right direction, and Friday's retail sales were weaker than expected. Together, that improved the outlook for mortgage rates.

Housing told a different story. Inventory stayed tight and home values kept rising.

That's why waiting for everything to improve at once can be frustrating. A better rate window may open without bringing lower prices or significantly more homes with it.

If buying is on your radar, know what payment works, keep your pre-approval current, and be ready when the right opportunity appears.

Reach out, and we'll help you review your numbers and map out your next step.

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Rate Source: MortgageNewsDaily.com

*The Mortgage News Daily index attempts to capture the most prevalently quoted conventional, FHA, and VA 30-year fixed rates for highly qualified homebuyers that meet the appropriate down payment requirements and have no major loan-level price adjustments.

Mortgage News Daily is a trademark of Mortgage News Daily, LLC. CrossCountry Mortgage, LLC; its subsidiaries; and its affiliates have not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Mortgage News Daily, LLC or any of the above-mentioned companies.

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