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Does the Fed Control Mortgage Rates? - 5/6/2026

When headlines scream that the Federal Reserve is raising or lowering rates, it's easy to assume your mortgage will be affected immediately. But here's the truth: the Fed doesn't directly control mortgage rates. And understanding the difference could help you make smarter decisions about buying, selling, or refinancing.

The Federal Reserve sets the federal funds rate, which is what banks charge each other for short-term overnight loans. This rate influences things like credit cards, car loans, and home equity lines of credit. But when it comes to long-term mortgage rates, a different market holds the reins.

Mortgage rates are more closely tied to the bond market, especially the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note. Investors look at factors like inflation, economic strength, and global events. When they expect inflation to rise or the economy to heat up, they demand higher yields—causing mortgage rates to increase. When fear or uncertainty creeps in, or inflation expectations cool, investors often shift to safer bets like government bonds, causing yields and mortgage rates to drop.

So while the Fed's actions can influence investor sentiment, they don't set mortgage rates. That's why rates sometimes fall even when the Fed hikes its rate, and vice versa.

What This Means for You
Whether you're thinking about refinancing or buying a new home, don't base your decisions solely on what the Fed is doing. The real drivers of mortgage rates are broader market trends, and the best move is to focus on your personal goals, timing, and financial situation.

Want help tracking mortgage rates or running numbers for a refinance? I'm happy to assist or connect you with a trusted lender. Just reach out - no pressure, no obligation.

Tom Manolas Broker/Agent RE/MAX Crossroads Properties Canton, OH (330) 327-6721 2007004788 Tom Manolas is a NE Ohio Real Estate Agent and Broker, Specializing in Residential Real Estate, First Time Home Buyers, Seniors, Commercial Real Estate, Short Sales, Foreclosures, and Investment Properties. With over 21 years of experience in Real Estate, Tom has served in a variety of capacities from being a broker and agent as well as being a past owner of RE/MAX Franchises. Today, Tom's focus is solely on the clients he serves across a variety of counties in NE Ohio. Tom has extensive knowledge of the local real estate market and a strong sense of integrity and professionalism while working with all his clients. In an uncertain real estate market, selecting the right agent is one of the most important decisions you will make in achieving your home buying or selling goals. Whether you are a first time home buyer or a seasoned home seller, having the right agent committed to your best interests is critical. Tom will assist you in determining an accurate market analysis, negotiate contracts and manage all details in order to achieve a successful home closing. Tom focuses 100% of his time & energy on helping you achieve your goals of owning or selling your property. If you have any questions or need to contact Tom, you may reach him 24/7 at 330-327-6721, tmanolas@remax.net, or by text. Contact Me Send a Referral Subscribe to Newsletter