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Current Wisconsin Mortgage Rates
The average mortgage rates in Wisconsin for September 24, 2023 are 6.983% for purchasing a home and 7.095% for refinancing a home.
Mortgage Type | Rate (%) |
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30 Year Fixed Purchase | 6.983 |
30 Year Fixed Refinance | 7.095 |
30-Day Rate Trend in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Purchase Rates
Mortgage Type | Rate (%) |
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15 Year Fixed Purchase | 6.203 |
15 Year fixed Jumbo Purchase | 7.412 |
30 Year Fixed Purchase | 6.983 |
30 Year Fixed Jumbo Purchase | 7.35 |
Wisconsin Refinance Rates
Mortgage Type | Rate (%) |
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15 Year Fixed Refinance | 6.196 |
15 Year fixed Jumbo Refinance | 7.535 |
30 Year Fixed Refinance | 7.095 |
30 Year Fixed Jumbo Refinance | 7.381 |
Wisconsin ARM Rates
Mortgage Type | Rate (%) |
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5/6 ARM SOFR Purchase | 7.083 |
5/6 ARM SOFR Refinance | 7.175 |
5/6 ARM Jumbo SOFR Purchase | 6.633 |
5/6 ARM Jumbo SOFR Refinance | 6.667 |
Most Common Mortgage Types in Wisconsin
- Conventional: 57,334 loans
- FHA: 6,321 loans
- VA: 3,781 loans
- USDA: 777 loans
» MORE: See today’s refinance rates
Top Purchase Lenders in Wisconsin by Volume
- Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation: 3,298 loans
- Associated Bank: 2,544 loans
- Summit Credit Union: 2,419 loans
- University Of Wisconsin Credit Union: 2,227 loans
- Finance Of America Mortgage LLC: 1,729 loans
- Landmark Credit Union: 1,521 loans
- Rocket Mortgage, LLC: 1,406 loans
- Johnson Bank: 1,379 loans
- U.S. Bank: 1,339 loans
- Inlanta Mortgage, Inc.: 1,241 loans
Top Refinance Lenders in Wisconsin by Volume
- University Of Wisconsin Credit Union: 3,141 loans
- Summit Credit Union: 2,875 loans
- Capital Credit Union: 1,273 loans
- Associated Bank: 1,093 loans
- U.S. Bank: 934 loans
- Landmark Credit Union: 847 loans
- Blackhawk Community Credit Union: 576 loans
- Covantage Credit Union: 563 loans
- Community First Credit Union: 543 loans
- Rocket Mortgage, LLC: 506 loans
Top purchase and refinance lenders and usage statics are for retail (direct to consumer) lenders and made available through lender reporting from the 2022 Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA).
Wisconsin mortgage rate data in the charts and tables above comes from RateUpdate.com. The displayed rates come from multiple providers and represent market averages. Your mortgage rate will differ based on individual factors like your credit score as well as differing loan types and terms offered by lenders.