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Mortgage Rates Mississippi (MS) for April 2026

Current 30-year fixed mortgage rates in Mississippi include Baxter Credit UnionBaxter Credit Union911 N Davis Ave, Cleveland, MS, 38732 2106A5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 7.73% at 5.88%, Chevron Federal Credit UnionChevron Federal Credit Union250 Industrial Rd, Pascagoula, MS, 39581A+5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 2.35% at 6.12%, and Fort Financial Federal Credit UnionFort Financial Federal Credit Union1808 S Fulton Dr, Corinth, MS, 38834 9043A+5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 3.12% at 6.50%. Mortgage rates as of April 19, 2026 according to verified data from MonitorBankRates.

Use the tabs below to compare mortgage rates across all loan types in Mississippi side-by-side. Mississippi mortgage rates currently start as low as 5.88% from Baxter Credit Union at 911 N Davis Ave, Cleveland, MS, 38732 2106. Rates are continually updated — we recommend checking back frequently.

Mortgage Rates reflect actual verified offers from lenders actively lending to Mississippi borrowers. Your final approved rate will depend on your credit profile, loan-to-value ratio, and daily market movements. Last Updated and Verified: April 19, 2026

Compare Mortgage Rates Today in Mississippi

Source: Verified Mortgage Rate Data provided by MonitorBankRates
Lender
Product
Term
Rate
APR
Profile
Baxter Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 7.73%
911 N Davis Ave, Cleveland, MS, 38732 2106
30 Year Fixed
30
5.88%
6.04%
Rate5.88%
APR6.04%
Points0.750
UpdatedApr 19, 2026
Details

As Low As

Baxter Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 7.73%
911 N Davis Ave, Cleveland, MS, 38732 2106
Jumbo 30 Year Fixed
30
6.00%
6.13%
Rate6.00%
APR6.13%
Points1.000
UpdatedApr 19, 2026
Details

As Low As

Chevron Federal Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A+5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 2.35%
250 Industrial Rd, Pascagoula, MS, 39581
30-Year Fixed
30
6.12%
6.22%
Rate6.12%
APR6.22%
Points0.000
UpdatedApr 18, 2026
Details

No additional details available.

Fort Financial Federal Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A+5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 3.12%
1808 S Fulton Dr, Corinth, MS, 38834 9043
30-Year Fixed
6.50%
6.69%
Rate6.50%
APR6.69%
Points0.000
UpdatedApr 18, 2026
Details

No additional details available.

Source: Verified Mortgage Rate Data provided by MonitorBankRates
Lender
Product
Term
Rate
APR
Profile
Baxter Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 7.73%
911 N Davis Ave, Cleveland, MS, 38732 2106
15 Year Fixed
15
5.12%
5.42%
Rate5.12%
APR5.42%
Points0.875
UpdatedApr 19, 2026
Details

As Low As

Chevron Federal Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A+5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 2.35%
250 Industrial Rd, Pascagoula, MS, 39581
15-Year Fixed
15
5.75%
5.90%
Rate5.75%
APR5.90%
Points0.000
UpdatedApr 18, 2026
Details

No additional details available.

Fort Financial Federal Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A+5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 3.12%
1808 S Fulton Dr, Corinth, MS, 38834 9043
15-Year Fixed
6.00%
6.31%
Rate6.00%
APR6.31%
Points0.000
UpdatedApr 18, 2026
Details

No additional details available.

Source: Verified Mortgage Rate Data provided by MonitorBankRates
Lender
Product
Term
Rate
APR
Profile
Baxter Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 7.73%
911 N Davis Ave, Cleveland, MS, 38732 2106
5/1 Year ARM
5
5.12%
6.20%
Rate5.12%
APR6.20%
Points1.000
UpdatedApr 19, 2026
Details

As Low As

Chevron Federal Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A+5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 2.35%
250 Industrial Rd, Pascagoula, MS, 39581
5/6 ARM 30-Year Variable
30
5.38%
6.22%
Rate5.38%
APR6.22%
Points0.000
UpdatedApr 18, 2026
Details

No additional details available.

Chevron Federal Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A+5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 2.35%
250 Industrial Rd, Pascagoula, MS, 39581
5/6 ARM
30-year
6.25%
7.31%
Rate6.25%
APR7.31%
Points0.000
UpdatedApr 18, 2026
Details

Payment Example: At a 6.250% initial interest rate (7.309% APR), a 5/6 ARM with a 30-year term would have monthly payments of $4,433.16 for the first 60 months, then $5,186.82 for the next 300 months, assuming no increase to the index. Your actual payments will be based on market conditions at the time of interest rate changes per the terms of your loan agreement. For ARMs, the rate may increase after consummation. These payments are based on a $720,000 loan on a $900,000 property in Alameda County, CA. If an escrow account is required or requested, your actual monthly payment will also include amounts for real estate taxes and homeowner's insurance premiums. The values shown assume the loan is for the purchase of a single-family residence that will be used as a primary residence and that the applicant has a credit score of 740 or higher.

Source: Verified Mortgage Rate Data provided by MonitorBankRates
Lender
Product
Term
Rate
APR
Profile
Chevron Federal Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A+5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 2.35%
250 Industrial Rd, Pascagoula, MS, 39581
7/6 ARM Jumbo 30-Year Variable
30
5.50%
6.10%
Rate5.50%
APR6.10%
Points0.000
UpdatedApr 18, 2026
Details

No additional details available.

Baxter Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 7.73%
911 N Davis Ave, Cleveland, MS, 38732 2106
Jumbo 30 Year Fixed
30
6.00%
6.13%
Rate6.00%
APR6.13%
Points1.000
UpdatedApr 19, 2026
Details

As Low As

Chevron Federal Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A+5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 2.35%
250 Industrial Rd, Pascagoula, MS, 39581
30-Year Jumbo Fixed
30
6.12%
6.17%
Rate6.12%
APR6.17%
Points0.000
UpdatedApr 18, 2026
Details

No additional details available.

Source: Verified Mortgage Rate Data provided by MonitorBankRates
Lender
Product
Term
Rate
APR
Profile
Chevron Federal Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A+5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 2.35%
250 Industrial Rd, Pascagoula, MS, 39581
15-Year Jumbo Fixed
15
6.00%
6.08%
Rate6.00%
APR6.08%
Points0.000
UpdatedApr 18, 2026
Details

No additional details available.

Source: Verified Mortgage Rate Data provided by MonitorBankRates
Lender
Product
Term
Rate
APR
Profile
Chevron Federal Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A+5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 2.35%
250 Industrial Rd, Pascagoula, MS, 39581
5/6 ARM Jumbo 30-Year Variable
30
5.38%
6.18%
Rate5.38%
APR6.18%
Points0.000
UpdatedApr 18, 2026
Details

No additional details available.

Source: Verified Mortgage Rate Data provided by MonitorBankRates
Lender
Product
Term
Rate
APR
Profile
Fort Financial Federal Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A+5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 3.12%
1808 S Fulton Dr, Corinth, MS, 38834 9043
30-Year FHA
5.88%
6.94%
Rate5.88%
APR6.94%
Points0.000
UpdatedApr 18, 2026
Details

No additional details available.

Source: Verified Mortgage Rate Data provided by MonitorBankRates
Lender
Product
Term
Rate
APR
Profile
Fort Financial Federal Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A+5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 3.12%
1808 S Fulton Dr, Corinth, MS, 38834 9043
30-Year VA
5.75%
6.08%
Rate5.75%
APR6.08%
Points0.000
UpdatedApr 18, 2026
Details

No additional details available.

Chevron Federal Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A+5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 2.35%
250 Industrial Rd, Pascagoula, MS, 39581
7/6 ARM Jumbo 30-Year Variable
30
5.50%
6.10%
Rate5.50%
APR6.10%
Points0.000
UpdatedApr 18, 2026
Details

No additional details available.

Chevron Federal Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A+5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 2.35%
250 Industrial Rd, Pascagoula, MS, 39581
7/6 ARM 30-Year Variable
30
5.50%
6.14%
Rate5.50%
APR6.14%
Points0.000
UpdatedApr 18, 2026
Details

No additional details available.

Chevron Federal Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A+5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 2.35%
250 Industrial Rd, Pascagoula, MS, 39581
5/6 ARM Jumbo 30-Year Variable
30
5.38%
6.18%
Rate5.38%
APR6.18%
Points0.000
UpdatedApr 18, 2026
Details

No additional details available.

Chevron Federal Credit Union
Institution Rating:
A+5.0 ★Texas Ratio: 2.35%
250 Industrial Rd, Pascagoula, MS, 39581
5/6 ARM 30-Year Variable
30
5.38%
6.22%
Rate5.38%
APR6.22%
Points0.000
UpdatedApr 18, 2026
Details

No additional details available.

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Mississippi Mortgage Rate Trends

Compare local Mississippi mortgage rate quotes against the statewide average

Daily mortgage rate averages tracked across our database of verified mortgage rate quotes — updated every evening.

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30-Year Fixed — MS Avg
6.259%
▲ 0.154 vs 7 days ago

Mississippi 30-year fixed rates rose 0.154 points over the past 7 days to 6.259%.

15-Year Fixed — MS Avg
5.947%
▲ 0.237 vs 7 days ago

Mississippi 15-year fixed rates rose 0.237 points over the past 7 days to 5.947%.

As of Apr 20, 2026 • Rate data sourced from our monitored institution network
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Mississippi Mortgage Rate Forecast — Next 12 Months

Where are Mississippi mortgage rates headed through April 2027?

Based on Fed funds rate futures, 10-year Treasury path, and historical mortgage spread model. Not financial advice.

Current MS Avg
6.259%
30-Year Fixed
6-Month Forecast
6.259%
Range: 5.91% – 6.56%
12-Month Forecast
5.859%
Range: 5.51% – 6.16%
12-Mo Payment Chg.
-$35/mo
vs. today on median home

What Forecast Rates Mean for Mississippi Home Buyers

Monthly principal & interest payment on Mississippi median home of $169,800 (20% down, 30-year fixed, state-level Census ACS median)

Scenario Rate Mo. Payment vs. Today % of Income
Today (MS avg) 6.259% $837 17.8%
6-Month Forecast 6.259% (5.91–6.56%) $837 +$0/mo 17.8%
12-Month Forecast 5.859% (5.51–6.16%) $802 -$35/mo 17.1%

Income column = annual mortgage payment as % of Mississippi median household income ($56,447). Above 30% is generally considered cost-burdened.

Projections based on Fed funds futures and mortgage-to-fed-funds spread model. Not a guarantee of future rates.

MonitorBankRates Housing Affordability Index (MBR-HAI)

A daily-updated affordability score for Mississippi — updated every night from live mortgage rates across our monitoring network combined with U.S. Census Bureau income, home value, and cost burden data.

Mississippi HAI Analysis →
Mississippi MBR-HAI
126.3
Highly Affordable
National Average
100.6
Score of 100 = baseline
vs. National
+25.7
more affordable
National Rank
#5
of 51 states
Mortgage Rate Used
6.528%
Live Mississippi avg

What This Score Means for Mississippi Home Buyers

With a score of 126.3, Mississippi is 25.7 points more affordable than the national average of 100.6. Mississippi ranks #5 out of 51 states for affordability — among the most affordable markets in the country.

The index reflects the current Mississippi 30-year mortgage rate of 6.528% combined with Census median home values, household income, property taxes, and cost burden data. A 0.25% rate change shifts the score by approximately 0.8–1.0 points — meaning today’s rate environment directly impacts how affordable homeownership is relative to local incomes across Mississippi.

Score Interpretation
120+  Highly affordable
110–119  More affordable than average
90–109  Near national average
70–89  Moderately less affordable
50–69  Significantly less affordable
Below 50  Least affordable
As of Apr 20, 2026 • Updated nightly

Score updated nightly from live mortgage rates across 8,500+ monitored institutions combined with U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates (2024) and CPS/HVS Q4 2025. Score of 100 = national average at 6.5% reference rate. Full methodology →

How Mortgage Rates Impact Home Affordability in Mississippi

Mississippi Housing Market Overview

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the median owner-occupied home value in Mississippi is approximately $169,800. The 2026 FHFA conforming loan limit for Mississippi is $832,750.

Mississippi Homeownership Rate

Mississippi
75.7%
+10% vs. national avg
U.S. National Rate
65.7%
CPS/HVS Q4 2025
Homeowner Vacancy Rate
1.4%
Tight market — low inventory

With a homeownership rate of 75.7% — well above the national average of 65.7% — Mississippi has a strong ownership culture, making competitive mortgage rates especially important for buyers entering the market. The homeowner vacancy rate of 1.4% signals a tight market with limited available inventory — making it critical to secure the best possible rate quickly when a suitable property becomes available.

Monthly Payment Estimates for Mississippi Buyers

Even a small difference in your interest rate can add up to tens of thousands of dollars over the life of a loan. The table below shows monthly principal and interest payments on a $140,000 mortgage — based on a 20% down payment on the Mississippi median home value.

Interest Rate Loan Term Monthly Payment Total Interest Paid
5.759% 30-year fixed $818 $154,409
6.259% Current Avg 30-year fixed $863 $170,617
6.759% 30-year fixed $909 $187,195
5.947% 15-year fixed $1,177 $71,931

A 0.500% rate increase on a $140,000 loan adds roughly $46 per month and over $16,578 in total interest over a 30-year term. That’s why comparing verified, current rates from multiple lenders — using the rate table above — is one of the most impactful financial decisions a Mississippi buyer can make.

Data sources: U.S. Census Bureau; Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA). Monthly payments shown are principal & interest only — taxes, insurance, and PMI not included.

Mississippi Income & Housing Affordability

At a price-to-income ratio of 3x, Mississippi is a relatively affordable housing market compared to national averages. That ratio — median home value divided by median household income — is a standard benchmark used by housing economists to gauge how accessible homeownership is relative to local earnings. The national baseline is approximately 3.8x.

Mississippi Median Income
$56,447
-30.1% vs. national median
ACS 5-Year 2024
U.S. Median Income
$80,734
National baseline
ACS 5-Year 2024
Price-to-Income Ratio
3x
National avg: 3.8x
Home value / household income

What This Means for Mississippi Buyers

With a median household income of $56,447 per year in Mississippi ($4,704/month) and a median home value of approximately $169,800, a buyer financing at 80% LTV at the current average rate would commit roughly 18.3% of gross monthly income to principal and interest alone. that falls within a manageable range relative to income, though taxes, insurance, HOA fees, and PMI will add to the true monthly cost of ownership.

Data sources: U.S. Census Bureau. Monthly payment estimate assumes 80% LTV at current average rate; principal and interest only.

Full Cost of Homeownership in Mississippi

A mortgage payment is just the starting point. Property taxes, insurance, and utilities add hundreds of dollars per month to the true cost of owning a home across Mississippi. Understanding the full picture before you buy is the difference between a home you can afford and one that stretches you thin.

Owner vs. Renter Costs

Median Monthly Owner Cost
$795
Mortgage, taxes, insurance & utilities
Median Gross Rent
$954
Rent including utilities
Ownership Premium
$159
Owner cost vs. rent per month
Owning costs 17% less than renting
Median Annual Property Tax
$1,193
$99/month added to housing costs

Across Mississippi, the median homeowner with a mortgage pays approximately $795/month in total housing costs — covering the mortgage payment, property taxes, insurance, and utilities. The median renter pays $954/month including utilities. In this market, owning costs less per month than renting — a compelling financial case for buyers who can qualify for financing. Property taxes alone account for $99/month of the ownership cost, a figure that can vary dramatically by location and is often underestimated by first-time buyers.

Housing Cost Burden

The federal standard defines “cost burdened” as spending more than 30% of gross household income on housing. “Severely cost burdened” means spending 50% or more. Both thresholds leave little room for savings, emergencies, or other financial goals.

Owner Cost Burden (30%+)
26.2%
of mortgage holders
11.3% severely burdened (50%+)
Renter Cost Burden (30%+)
43%
of renters
21.9% severely burdened (50%+)
National Owner Burden
28.0%
of mortgage holders nationally
47.6% of renters nationally

Across Mississippi, 26.2% of homeowners with mortgages are cost burdened and 43% of renters are cost burdened. Renters face significantly higher burden rates than owners — a pattern that often reflects lower renter incomes rather than lower rental costs, and one that can make the path from renting to owning financially difficult even when mortgage payments might be affordable. With an owner burden rate of 26.2% near the national average of 28.0%, this market reflects typical affordability conditions for mortgage holders.

Data sources: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. Monthly owner costs include mortgage payment, taxes, insurance, and utilities. Property taxes reflect median annual taxes for mortgage holders. Rent reflects median gross rent including utilities. Cost burden figures reflect households spending 30%+ of gross income on housing.

Run the Numbers on Your Mississippi Home Loan

Rates are only part of the equation. Use these calculators to translate current Mississippi mortgage rates into real numbers for your specific situation — before you talk to a lender.

Types of Mortgages Available in Mississippi

Borrowers in Mississippi have access to a wide range of mortgage programs. Rates, down payment requirements, and eligibility rules vary significantly across products — understanding the differences before you compare lenders can save thousands of dollars over the life of your loan.

Fixed-Rate Mortgage

A fixed-rate mortgage locks your interest rate in for the entire loan term — your principal and interest payment on day one is identical to payment 360. That predictability is valuable for long-term financial planning, especially in markets where housing costs represent a large share of household income.

Available in 10-, 15-, 20-, and 30-year terms. The 30-year minimizes monthly payments; the 15-year cuts total interest paid dramatically but requires a higher monthly commitment. The payment comparison table above shows exactly how those trade-offs look at today’s Mississippi rate levels.

Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM)

An ARM offers a fixed introductory rate for an initial period — commonly 5, 7, or 10 years — after which the rate adjusts periodically based on a market index. The starting rate is typically lower than a comparable fixed-rate loan, which reduces your monthly payment during the initial window.

ARMs work best when you have a defined exit timeline: if you plan to sell or refinance before the fixed period ends, you capture the lower rate without exposure to future adjustments. Rate caps govern how much the rate can move at each adjustment and in total, so read those terms closely before committing.

FHA Loan

Backed by the Federal Housing Administration, FHA loans are built for buyers who don’t yet meet conventional loan standards. You can qualify with a credit score of 580 and just 3.5% down — and some lenders will consider scores as low as 500 with a 10% down payment.

The cost of that lower barrier is mortgage insurance. FHA loans carry an upfront MIP of 1.75% of the loan amount (which can be rolled in) plus an annual MIP of 0.15%–0.75% depending on your term and LTV. For buyers who would otherwise wait years to save a larger down payment — given ongoing home price trends in Mississippi — FHA is often the faster path to ownership.

VA Loan

Available to eligible active-duty service members, veterans, reservists, National Guard members, and qualifying surviving spouses, VA loans are among the most favorable mortgage programs available anywhere. No down payment is required, there is no monthly mortgage insurance, and rates are generally competitive with — and often better than — conventional loan rates.

A one-time funding fee applies — 2.15% of the loan for first-time VA borrowers with no down payment — which can be financed into the loan. In Mississippi, where home prices require substantial savings for a conventional down payment, the zero-down VA benefit is an enormous advantage for those who qualify.

Jumbo Loan

Conforming loan limits in Mississippi vary by county. The 2026 FHFA baseline is $832,750 for most counties, with higher limits in designated high-cost areas. Any mortgage exceeding the applicable county limit is a jumbo loan and falls outside Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac guidelines.

Jumbo underwriting is stricter: lenders typically require a credit score of 700 or higher, substantial cash reserves, thorough income documentation, and a down payment of at least 10–20%. Rates may run slightly above conforming levels, though the gap narrows in competitive lending environments.

Methodology & Data Sources

Direct-Sourced & Verified Mortgage Rate Data: We aggregate mortgage and refinance rates for Mississippi directly from the official websites of local lenders, credit unions, and national mortgage originators using our proprietary rate aggregation technology and a dedicated team of rate updaters. Every rate displayed is highly accurate and trustworthy.

Local, Regional, and National Coverage: Our systems constantly monitor the market to provide a complete picture of available home loan products in Mississippi. We feature a comprehensive mix of licensed NMLS financial institutions — from neighborhood credit unions and competitive regional banks to large national originators available to borrowers in MS.

Daily Updates & Time-Stamped Accuracy: Our rate updaters verify and update mortgage rates daily. Because rates and APRs can fluctuate rapidly based on bond markets and economic conditions, every loan product features its own “last updated” date for full transparency.

Proprietary Lender Health & Safety Grades: Beyond tracking rates, MonitorBankRates evaluates the financial stability of every listed institution. Our Health Grades (A+ to F) and Star Ratings are composite metrics calculated using objective regulatory data — including the Texas Ratio — ensuring you compare rates from secure, reliable lenders.

Frequently Asked Questions about Mortgage Rates in Mississippi

How does my credit score affect my rate in Mississippi?

Your credit score is a major factor. Generally, borrowers in Mississippi with higher credit scores (760+) receive the lowest interest rates.

What is a 30-Year Fixed Mortgage?

A 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is a home loan where the interest rate remains the same for the entire 30-year term. It is the most popular type of mortgage in Mississippi because it offers lower monthly payments compared to shorter-term loans.

What are closing costs in Mississippi?

Closing costs are fees paid at the end of a real estate transaction, typically ranging from 2% to 5% of the loan amount. In Mississippi, these may include appraisal fees, title insurance, and recording fees.

Should I lock my mortgage rate?

If you are satisfied with the current rate and worried rates might rise before closing on your home in Mississippi, locking your rate is a good idea. It guarantees your rate for a specific period.

What is an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM)?

An ARM has an interest rate that can change over time. It usually starts with a lower fixed rate for a period (e.g., 5 years) before adjusting annually based on market indices.

What is a Jumbo Loan in Mississippi?

A Jumbo Loan exceeds the conforming loan limits set by the FHFA. In high-cost areas of Mississippi, these limits are higher. These loans typically require stronger credit and larger down payments.

Do I need 20% down to buy a house in Mississippi?

No. While 20% avoids Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI), many lenders in Mississippi offer loans with as little as 3% or 3.5% down (FHA). VA loans may require no down payment.

What is the difference between Interest Rate and APR?

The interest rate is the cost of borrowing the principal. The APR (Annual Percentage Rate) includes the interest rate plus other costs like points and fees, giving a truer cost of the loan.

How do I find the best lender in Mississippi?

Compare rates from multiple sources including local banks, credit unions, and online lenders using the tables on this page to find the best offer for your situation.

What is the median home value in Mississippi?

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the median owner-occupied home value in Mississippi is approximately $169,800. The 2026 FHFA conforming loan limit for this area is $832,750. Source: U.S. Census Bureau; Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA).

What is the homeownership rate in Mississippi?

According to the U.S. Census Bureau Housing Vacancies and Homeownership survey (CPS/HVS, Q4 2025), the homeownership rate in Mississippi is 75.7%, compared to the national rate of 65.7%. Source: census.gov/housing/hvs.

What is the conforming loan limit in Mississippi?

The 2026 FHFA conforming loan limit for Mississippi is $832,750. Mortgages above this amount are considered jumbo loans and typically require stronger credit, a larger down payment, and additional reserves. Source: Federal Housing Finance Agency, fhfa.gov/data/conforming-loan-limit.

What is the median monthly cost of homeownership in Mississippi?

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the median monthly owner cost for mortgage holders in Mississippi is approximately $795 per month. This includes the mortgage payment, property taxes, insurance, and utilities.

What are the median property taxes in Mississippi?

The median annual property tax paid by homeowners with a mortgage in Mississippi is $1,193 per year ($99 per month). Source: U.S. Census Bureau.

What is the median rent in Mississippi?

The median gross rent in Mississippi is $954 per month, including utilities. Source: U.S. Census Bureau.

What percentage of homeowners are cost burdened in Mississippi?

26.2% of mortgage holders in Mississippi spend more than 30% of their gross household income on housing costs -- the federal definition of cost burdened. 11.3% are severely cost burdened, spending 50% or more of their income on housing. The national average for owner cost burden is 28.0%. Source: U.S. Census Bureau.

What percentage of renters are cost burdened in Mississippi?

43% of renters in Mississippi spend more than 30% of their gross income on rent, compared to the national average of 47.6%. 21.9% are severely cost burdened at 50% or more. Source: U.S. Census Bureau.

What are the best Mortgage rates in Mississippi?

  • Baxter Credit Union: 5.88% (30 Year Fixed)
  • Chevron Federal Credit Union: 6.12% (30-Year Fixed)
  • Fort Financial Federal Credit Union: 6.50% (30-Year Fixed)
Mortgage Rates reflect actual verified offers from lenders actively lending to Mississippi borrowers. Your final approved rate will depend on your credit profile, loan-to-value ratio, and daily market movements. Last Updated and Verified: April 19, 2026

Mortgage Rates by City in Mississippi

  • Abbeville
  • Aberdeen
  • Ackerman
  • Algoma
  • Alligator
  • Amory
  • Anguilla
  • Arcola
  • Arkabutla
  • Artesia
  • Ashland
  • Avalon
  • Avon
  • Bailey
  • Baldwyn
  • Banner
  • Bassfield
  • Batesville
  • Bay Saint Louis
  • Bay Springs
  • Beaumont
  • Becker
  • Belden
  • Belen
  • Bellefontaine
  • Belmont
  • Belzoni
  • Benoit
  • Benton
  • Bentonia
  • Beulah
  • Big Creek
  • Biloxi
  • Blue Mountain
  • Blue Springs
  • Bogue Chitto
  • Bolton
  • Booneville
  • Boyle
  • Brandon
  • Braxton
  • Brookhaven
  • Brooklyn
  • Brooksville
  • Bruce
  • Buckatunna
  • Bude
  • Burnsville
  • Byhalia
  • Caledonia
  • Calhoun City
  • Camden
  • Canton
  • Carriere
  • Carrollton
  • Carson
  • Carthage
  • Cary
  • Cascilla
  • Cedarbluff
  • Centreville
  • Charleston
  • Chatawa
  • Chatham
  • Chunky
  • Clara
  • Clarksdale
  • Cleveland
  • Clinton
  • Coahoma
  • Coffeeville
  • Coila
  • Coldwater
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