The 8 lenders RateZip tracks left all 27 posted rates we follow unchanged on Monday — the table below shows where every posted product stands, and the week-over-week read follows it.

Bar chart of the 30-year fixed mortgage rate posted by 6 lenders on August 17, 2026. AmeriSave is cheapest at 5.625%; Bank of America is highest at 6.75% — a spread of 1.125 points. No lender changed its posted rate today. Versus one week ago, the biggest change is U.S. Bank, down 0.135 points.

Lender 30-Yr 15-Yr 20-Yr FHA 30-Yr VA 30-Yr Jumbo 30-Yr 7/6 ARM HELOC
AmeriSave 5.625% / 6.085% 4.625% / 5.488%
New American Funding 6.625% / 6.74% 6.125% / 6.316% 6.25% / 7.287% 6.25% / 6.681%
Rocket Mortgage 6.625% / 6.912% 5.875% / 6.309%
Wells Fargo 6.375% / 6.542% 5.75% / 6.001% 5.875% / 6.098% 6.25% / 6.465%
U.S. Bank 6.49% / 6.665% 5.875% / 6.128% 6.125% / 6.33% 6.5% / 7.387% 6.25% / 6.611% 6.875% / 7.025% 6.125% / 6.41%
Bank of America 6.75% / 6.992% 6% / 6.344% 6.625% / 6.9% 6% / 6.415%
Veterans United 5.875% / 6.307%
FourLeaf Federal Credit Union 6.75% / 6.75%

Rates are each lender's own published rate as of 9:50 a.m. ET, collected from their public rate pages and feeds. Each cell shows the posted rate / APR — the APR is the better cross-lender comparison, since posted rates reflect each lender's own assumptions about credit, points, and loan size. A figure in parentheses is today's change; a '—' means the lender doesn't post that product.

AmeriSave also posts refinance pricing: 30-year fixed at 5.99% (6.485% APR) and 15-year fixed at 5.25% (6.043% APR).

The gap between the cheapest and most expensive posted 30-year rate in our tracked set is 1.125 points (AmeriSave at 5.625% vs Bank of America at 6.75%). On a $400,000 loan that spread is about $292 a month — on any given morning, the difference between lenders is far larger than the day-to-day movement of any one of them.

Over the past week the biggest move in the set is U.S. Bank's posted 20-Year Fixed, down 0.25 points.

In the broader market, the 10-year Treasury yield — the benchmark long-term mortgage pricing most closely tracks — stood at 4.63% at its most recent close (Thursday, August 13, per FRED), down 5 basis points from the prior close and down 6 basis points over the past week.

Where borrower demand is heading: RateZip's Mortgage Demand Index — built from the mortgage inquiries consumers submit across our network — shows July 2026 inquiry volume 13% lower than June 2026's and 45% higher than July 2025's. Behind the total: home-equity products (HELOC plus reverse) drew 77% of inquiries over the three months through July 2026, versus 25% in the same months a year earlier; refinance went from 46% to 1% of the mix. Product-level detail and the full series are on the index page.