Track current and weekly average mortgage rates across all loan products in Connecticut, view interactive rate trend charts, and compare CT borrowing costs against the national average.
Mortgage rates in Connecticut held steady this week at a 30-year fixed average of 6.560%. CT rates are unchanged from the prior week, reflecting a period of stability in local lending conditions.
At 6.560%, Connecticut's 30-year fixed rate sits +0.064 above the current national average of 6.497%. This above-average spread may reflect local market conditions, lender competition levels, or regional risk factors specific to CT.
The 15-year fixed rate in Connecticut currently averages 6.043%, compared to 6.043% last week. Homeowners considering a refinance into a shorter term should weigh this rate against their current loan conditions and remaining balance. Shorter-term loans typically carry lower rates but require higher monthly payments.
The Connecticut mortgage rate averages displayed on this page are calculated from 423 verified mortgage rate quotes collected across 56 lenders actively operating in Connecticut. Our proprietary systems collect and verify mortgage rates daily — tracking what real licensed institutions are actually quoting to borrowers, not published rate sheet estimates.
Unlike rate comparison sites that show only a handful of lenders, MonitorBankRates maintains a continuously updated mortgage rate database spanning community banks, regional lenders, national institutions, and credit unions across Connecticut. This scale allows us to calculate averages that reflect the full lending landscape — not just the most aggressive advertisers — giving borrowers, journalists, and real estate professionals a more accurate benchmark for what rates actually look like in CT.
Data reflects average rates offered by licensed institutions operating in CT. Last Updated: May 30, 2026
Daily average rates across all loan products. Hover over the chart to see exact rates for each day.
Connecticut mortgage rate averages compiled from 423 current mortgage rates across 56 lenders operating in CT — updated daily.
As of May 30, 2026 • Data provided by MonitorBankRates.com
Long-term weekly U.S. mortgage rate history from Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey® (PMMS®). 30-year fixed rates available since April 1971; 15-year fixed since August 1991.
State-level historical mortgage rates are not separately tracked — the chart below shows the national PMMS series for long-run context. The chart above shows current rates specific to Connecticut.
Source: Freddie Mac, Primary Mortgage Market Survey® (PMMS®), retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. On November 17, 2022, Freddie Mac changed PMMS methodology from a lender survey to LPA application data.
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