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Current conventional mortgage rates

On Tuesday, February 11, 2025, the national average 30-year conventional fixed mortgage APR is 6.98%. The average 15-year conventional fixed mortgage APR ... is 6.30%, according to Bankrate's latest survey of the nation's largest mortgage lenders.
  1. Step 1: Strengthen your credit score

  2. Step 2: Determine your budget

  3. Step 3: Compare rates and terms from several lenders

  4. Step 4: Get preapproved for a mortgage

Minimum credit score Minimum down payment Mortgage insurance Maximum DTI ratio
Conventional loan 620 3% - 5% Yes if less than 20% down 45%
FHA loan 580 3.5% Yes if less than 20% down 43%
VA loan None None No 41%
USDA loan None None No 41%

Pros of conventional loans

  • Can be used to finance a range of property types: Single-family homes, townhomes, vacation homes, condos — all of these and more can be financed with a conventional loan.
  • No loan limit: Conventional loans include jumbo loans, which aren’t beholden to FHFA loan limits.
  • Lower down payment: Conventional loans can be had with as little as 3 percent down.
  • No upfront mortgage insurance: Unlike an FHA loan with a lower down payment, you don’t need to pay an upfront mortgage insurance premium on a conventional loan with a lower down payment.
  • Can cancel mortgage insurance: Once you reach 20 percent equity, you can cancel mortgage insurance on a conventional loan. You can’t do this with an FHA loan, in most cases.

Cons of conventional loans

  • Can be harder to qualify with a lower credit score: Conventional loan lenders typically require a credit score of at least 620.
  • Can have higher interest rates: Conventional loans might have slightly higher interest rates than government-insured loans.
  • Mortgage insurance if less than 20 percent down: You can put down as little as 3 percent on a conventional loan, but if you don’t put down at least 20 percent, you’ll have to pay mortgage insurance premiums on top of your mortgage payment.

Additional resources on conventional mortgages