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    Mortgage Demand Collapses As Rates Surge

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefMarch 26, 2026 World Economy No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The latest data confirms what we have been building toward for months, as mortgage demand has now dropped sharply with interest rates rising to their highest levels since October, with the Mortgage Bankers Association reporting that the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate climbed to 6.43% and total application activity fell 10.5% in a single week, including a 14.6% collapse in refinancing and a 5.4% decline in purchase applications, which reflects not just a slowdown but a clear contraction in housing demand.

    This is not happening in isolation because mortgage rates are tied directly to the 10-year Treasury, which has surged alongside oil prices as the war environment intensifies, with crude rising from roughly $75 to $100 per barrel following the escalation with Iran and the disruption of flows through the Strait of Hormuz, which in turn has pushed yields higher and forced markets to abandon expectations of rate cuts this year.

    What you are witnessing is exactly what I have warned about repeatedly, where geopolitical events drive capital flows and interest rates far more than domestic policy decisions, and the idea that central banks control the economy is once again being exposed as a myth because the Federal Reserve cannot lower rates when inflation pressures are being driven externally through energy markets and war.

    The housing market is always one of the first places this shows up because it is the most interest rate sector of the economy, and when rates rise even modestly, affordability collapses, which is why we are seeing buyers step back and refinancing vanish almost immediately. There is no incentive to refinance at higher rates and no ability for new buyers to justify elevated monthly payments.

    Americans aren’t defaulting on their mortgages in large numbers, but a surge in Google searches for “help with mortgage” — now at the highest level on record, even above 2008 — suggests growing financial anxiety beneath the surface.

    At the same time, beneath the surface there are clear signs of stress building, as searches for “help with mortgage” have surged to levels even higher than the 2008 financial crisis, indicating that while defaults have not yet exploded, the concern among homeowners is rising rapidly due to higher costs across the board, from energy to insurance to taxes, which are all squeezing disposable income.

    This is how a cycle turns because it does not begin with mass defaults but with declining confidence and rising anxiety, which then translates into reduced demand, slower transactions, and eventually price pressure as the market adjusts to a new reality.

    Even when rates decline slightly, demand has remained weak because the underlying issue is not just rates but affordability and economic uncertainty, with housing activity already sluggish for years and home prices still elevated relative to income, meaning that the system has been stretched and is now vulnerable to external shocks.



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