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Mortgage Rates Surge as War-Fueled Bond Rout Shatters Decades of Declining Borrowing Costs

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May 22, 2026
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  • The US–Iran conflict has triggered a bond market selloff that is sending Treasury yields — and mortgage rates — to levels not seen in years, ending what had been a prolonged era of cheap home financing.
  • Buyers who signed purchase contracts weeks ago at lower rate assumptions are facing payment shock as closing dates approach, with some scrambling to renegotiate or exit deals.
  • A Harrisburg, PA buyer illustrates the real-world impact: rate movements since contract signing have meaningfully increased monthly payments, forcing a rethink of affordability.
  • Housing market participants — agents, lenders, and economists — warn that sustained elevated rates could freeze transaction volume and further suppress already-thin inventory.

What Happened?

The bond market rout sparked by escalating US–Iran tensions has driven Treasury yields sharply higher, pulling mortgage rates up with them and breaking a decades-long downtrend in borrowing costs. Homebuyers who entered contracts weeks earlier under more favorable rate assumptions are now confronting a different financial reality at the closing table. Bloomberg profiled a Pennsylvania buyer whose monthly payment has risen substantially since signing, spotlighting a dynamic playing out across the country as the gap between rate-lock windows and closing timelines creates acute affordability pressure.

Why It Matters?

Mortgage rates are the single most powerful lever in housing affordability, and their rapid ascent is hitting at a moment when the market was already constrained by low supply and stretched valuations. Unlike equity markets — which can reprice quickly — the housing market moves slowly, meaning the full effect of this rate surge will take months to filter through in transaction data. For buyers mid-contract, there is often little recourse: back out and lose a deposit, or close into a payment they had not underwritten. If rates remain elevated, the chilling effect on new listings and buyer demand could extend well into 2026.

What’s Next?

All eyes are on Federal Reserve commentary and the trajectory of Iran negotiations. A ceasefire or meaningful de-escalation could ease the geopolitical risk premium embedded in yields, offering modest relief to mortgage markets. But with inflation still a concern and fiscal deficits keeping bond supply elevated, a swift return to the low-rate environment of recent years looks unlikely. Expect housing economists to revise down transaction volume forecasts if current rate levels persist through the summer buying season.

Source: Bloomberg

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