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View weekly updates and historical trends for 30 Year Mortgage Rate. from United States. Source: Freddie Mac. Track economic data with YCharts analytics.
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30 Year Mortgage Rate in the United States decreased to 6.23 percent in November 26 from 6.26 percent in the previous week. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for the United States 30 Year Mortgage Rate.
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| BASE YEAR | 2024 |
| HISTORICAL DATA | 2019 - 2023 |
| REGIONS COVERED | North America, Europe, APAC, South America, MEA |
| REPORT COVERAGE | Revenue Forecast, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, and Trends |
| MARKET SIZE 2024 | 16.9(USD Billion) |
| MARKET SIZE 2025 | 17.6(USD Billion) |
| MARKET SIZE 2035 | 25.0(USD Billion) |
| SEGMENTS COVERED | Loan Type, Customer Type, Lending Institution Type, Interest Rate Type, Regional |
| COUNTRIES COVERED | US, Canada, Germany, UK, France, Russia, Italy, Spain, Rest of Europe, China, India, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Rest of APAC, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Rest of South America, GCC, South Africa, Rest of MEA |
| KEY MARKET DYNAMICS | Regulatory changes, Interest rate fluctuations, Digital transformation, Shifting consumer preferences, Housing market trends |
| MARKET FORECAST UNITS | USD Billion |
| KEY COMPANIES PROFILED | Wells Fargo, Caliber Home Loans, DMFH Holdings, Citigroup, Freedom Mortgage, LoanDepot, JPMorgan Chase, PNC Bank, Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing, Quicken Loans, PrimeLending, Mr. Cooper, Bank of America, Flagstar Bank, Guaranteed Rate, U.S. Bank |
| MARKET FORECAST PERIOD | 2025 - 2035 |
| KEY MARKET OPPORTUNITIES | Digital mortgage solutions, Sustainable lending practices, Expansion in emerging markets, Personalized customer experience, Integration of AI technologies |
| COMPOUND ANNUAL GROWTH RATE (CAGR) | 3.6% (2025 - 2035) |
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The Japan Mortgage/Loan Brokers Market report segments the industry into By Type Of Mortgage Loan (Conventional Mortgage Loan, Jumbo Loans, Government-Insured Mortgage Loans, Other Types Of Mortgage Loan), By Mortgage Loan Terms (30- Years Mortgage, 20-Year Mortgage, 15-Year Mortgage, Other Mortgage Loan Terms), By Interest Rate (Fixed-Rate, Adjustable-Rate), and By Provider (Primary Mortgage Lender, Secondary Mortgage Lender).
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The Japan Mortgage/Loan Brokers Market, valued at ¥5.20 billion in 2025, is projected to experience steady growth with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3.92% from 2025 to 2033. This growth is driven primarily by increasing urbanization, a rising young population entering the housing market, and government initiatives aimed at boosting homeownership. Low interest rates in recent years have also stimulated mortgage demand. However, fluctuating economic conditions and potential regulatory changes pose challenges. The market is segmented by mortgage loan type (conventional, jumbo, government-insured, and others), loan terms (15, 20, and 30-year mortgages, and others), interest rates (fixed and adjustable), and provider (primary and secondary lenders). Major players include prominent Japanese financial institutions like the Bank of Japan, Bank of China (with significant operations in Japan), Suruga Bank, SMBC Trust Bank, Shinsei Bank, and several international banks with a presence in the Japanese market. The market's future trajectory will likely depend on the effectiveness of government policies supporting homeownership, the stability of the Japanese economy, and the adaptability of brokers to evolving technological advancements in financial services. Competition among brokers is expected to intensify, pushing for innovation in services and digital platforms to attract customers. The dominance of established financial institutions in the market highlights the need for smaller brokers to establish strong partnerships or differentiate themselves through specialized services. While the 30-year mortgage remains a significant segment, growing awareness of financial prudence and shorter-term financial goals could lead to increased demand for 15 and 20-year mortgage options. The increasing adoption of online platforms and fintech solutions is also anticipated to transform how mortgage brokerage services are delivered, potentially impacting the operational models of traditional players. Analyzing trends in interest rates and their correlation with overall market growth will be crucial for predicting future market performance. The impact of macroeconomic factors, such as inflation and unemployment, will also play a significant role in influencing mortgage demand and consequently, the growth of the brokerage market. Recent developments include: In March 2024, Leading Japanese online stocks broker Matsui Stocks Co., Ltd. established a partnership with global fintech firm Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. to boost its stock lending business via Broadridge's cloud-based SaaS post-trade processing technology., In July 2023, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group and Morgan Stanley expanded their 15-year-old partnership. At their joint brokerage operations, the Japanese and American institutions have decided to work together more closely on forex trading, as well as on researching and selling Japanese stocks to institutional investors.. Key drivers for this market are: Increase in demand for Financial Home Loan Solutions, Increased Accessibility to Loan Broker Services. Potential restraints include: Increase in demand for Financial Home Loan Solutions, Increased Accessibility to Loan Broker Services. Notable trends are: Consistent level of interest rate and Increasing Real Estate price affecting Japan's Mortgage/Loan Broker Market..
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The China Mortgage/Loan Brokers Market report segments the industry into By Type Of Mortgage Loan (Conventional Mortgage Loan, Jumbo Loans, Government-Insured Mortgage Loans, Other Type Of Mortgage Loans), By Mortgage Loan Terms (30- Years Mortgage, 20-Year Mortgage, 15-Year Mortgage, Other Mortgage Loan Terms), By Interest Rate (Fixed-Rate, Adjustable-Rate), and By Provider (Primary Mortgage Lender, Secondary Mortgage Lender).
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The China mortgage/loan broker market, valued at $33.90 billion in 2025, exhibits robust growth potential, projected to expand at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12.56% from 2025 to 2033. This significant expansion is fueled by several key drivers. Firstly, a burgeoning middle class with increasing disposable income and homeownership aspirations is driving demand for mortgage loans. Secondly, government initiatives aimed at boosting affordable housing and supporting the real estate sector are creating a favorable environment for mortgage brokers. Thirdly, the increasing complexity of mortgage products necessitates the expertise of brokers to navigate the process for both borrowers and lenders. However, the market isn't without challenges. Regulatory changes, fluctuations in interest rates, and potential economic slowdowns could act as restraints on growth. The market is segmented by mortgage loan type (conventional, jumbo, government-insured, others), loan terms (15-year, 20-year, 30-year, others), interest rate (fixed, adjustable), and provider (primary and secondary lenders). Major players include Bank of Japan, Bank of China, Suruga Bank Ltd., and several other significant financial institutions. While the detailed regional breakdown for China is unavailable, the national market size and CAGR provide a strong indication of its overall growth trajectory. The diverse range of services offered by mortgage brokers, catering to varied customer needs and risk profiles, further enhances the market's dynamism and resilience. Strategic partnerships between brokers and financial institutions are also likely to increase market penetration and efficiency. The forecast period suggests a continuously upward trend, with broader implications for the overall Chinese financial landscape. The competitive landscape within the Chinese mortgage broker market is characterized by a mix of large established financial institutions and potentially smaller, more specialized brokerages. The dominance of established banks reflects their extensive reach and brand recognition. However, niche players specializing in specific mortgage types or customer segments could experience rapid growth by leveraging their expertise and filling unmet market needs. The market is expected to see consolidation in the coming years, as larger firms seek to acquire smaller ones to expand their market share and service offerings. Technological advancements, such as online platforms and fintech solutions, are transforming the market, improving accessibility and efficiency. This digital transformation is expected to attract new entrants and further accelerate growth, but will also necessitate ongoing adaptation and investment by existing players to maintain competitiveness. Analyzing specific regional variations within China would require additional data, but the overall national projections paint a positive picture for the growth of this sector. Recent developments include: In September 2023, the Agricultural Bank of China (ABC), one of the four major state-owned banks in the country, launched a global matchmaking platform during the Belt and Road Agricultural Cooperation and Development Forum in Beijing., In June 2023, HSBC Bank (China) Company Limited acquired Citi’s retail wealth management portfolio in mainland China.. Key drivers for this market are: Surge in China household Wealth, Increasing Penetration rate among investors. Potential restraints include: Surge in China household Wealth, Increasing Penetration rate among investors. Notable trends are: Change in Monetary factors affecting China Mortgage/Loan Brokers market..
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The Qatar Mortgage/Loan Brokers Market report segments the industry into By Type Of Mortgage Loan (Conventional Mortgage Loan, Jumbo Loans, Government-Insured Mortgage Loans, Other Types Of Mortgage Loan), By Mortgage Loan Terms (30- Years Mortgage, 20-Year Mortgage, 15-Year Mortgage, Other Mortgage Loan Terms), By Interest Rate (Fixed-Rate, Adjustable-Rate), and By Provider (Primary Mortgage Lender, Secondary Mortgage Lender).
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The Indonesia Mortgage/Loan Brokers Market report segments the industry into By Type Of Mortgage Loan (Conventional Mortgage Loan, Jumbo Loans, Government-Insured Mortgage Loans, Other Types Of Mortgage Loan), By Mortgage Loan Terms (30- Years Mortgage, 20-Year Mortgage, 15-Year Mortgage, Other Mortgage Loan Terms), By Interest Rate (Fixed-Rate, Adjustable-Rate), and By Provider (Primary Mortgage Lender, Secondary Mortgage Lender).
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According to our latest research, the global Non-Agency MBS market size reached USD 1.23 trillion in 2024, demonstrating robust expansion driven by increasing investor appetite for higher-yielding structured finance products. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.2% during the forecast period, reaching an estimated USD 2.32 trillion by 2033. This growth is primarily fueled by the resurgence of private-label securitizations, greater risk tolerance among institutional investors, and evolving regulatory frameworks that support the diversification of mortgage-backed securities outside government-sponsored entities.
One of the key growth factors propelling the Non-Agency MBS market is the persistent search for yield in a low-interest-rate environment. Institutional investors, including pension funds, insurance companies, and asset managers, are increasingly allocating capital to non-agency mortgage-backed securities due to their higher risk-adjusted returns compared to agency-backed alternatives. The flexibility in structuring these securities allows for tailored risk profiles, making them attractive to sophisticated investors seeking portfolio diversification. Furthermore, the gradual normalization of credit standards and improved underwriting practices post-2008 financial crisis have enhanced the overall credit quality of newly issued non-agency MBS, instilling greater investor confidence and driving market expansion.
Another significant driver is the evolution of mortgage origination and servicing technologies, which have streamlined the securitization process and improved transparency in the underlying asset pools. The adoption of advanced analytics, machine learning, and blockchain in the mortgage industry has enabled more accurate risk assessment and pricing, reducing information asymmetry and operational inefficiencies. These technological advancements have also facilitated the entry of non-traditional issuers and mortgage lenders into the non-agency MBS market, expanding the range of available products and contributing to market depth and liquidity. As a result, both primary and secondary market activity for non-agency MBS has accelerated, further supporting market growth.
Regulatory developments have also played a pivotal role in shaping the trajectory of the Non-Agency MBS market. Post-crisis reforms, such as the Dodd-Frank Act and Basel III, have strengthened investor protections and enhanced disclosure requirements, leading to higher levels of transparency and accountability among market participants. At the same time, the gradual withdrawal of government support from certain segments of the mortgage market has created opportunities for private capital to fill the gap, particularly in the jumbo, non-conforming, and alternative documentation loan segments. This regulatory recalibration has encouraged greater participation from private institutions and fostered innovation in MBS structuring, thereby fueling market expansion.
Regionally, North America remains the dominant market for non-agency MBS, accounting for over 62% of global issuance in 2024, followed by Europe and Asia Pacific. The United States, in particular, benefits from a mature and highly liquid secondary mortgage market, supported by well-established legal and regulatory frameworks. In Europe, the market is witnessing steady growth as banks and private issuers explore alternative funding sources and investors seek exposure to diversified real estate markets. Meanwhile, Asia Pacific is emerging as a key growth frontier, driven by rapid urbanization, rising homeownership rates, and increasing sophistication among institutional investors. Latin America and the Middle East & Africa, while still nascent, present long-term opportunities as financial markets deepen and regulatory environments evolve.
The Non-Agency MBS market is segmented by product type into Residential MBS (RMBS), Commercial MBS (CMBS), and Others
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