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Compare Maryland’s Mortgage Rates | Sunday, February 8, 2026

Rates are current as of February 8, 2026 12:50 AM EST

Maryland average mortgage rates:
30-Year Fixed

APR 5.81%

-0.07% 1w
15-Year Fixed

APR 5.36%

-0.07% 1w
5-Year ARM

APR 6.31%

-0.08% 1w
3 ResultsShowing rates for: Purchase, Good (720-739), $500,000, 30-year fixed, Single-family, Primary residence
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3 Results for: Purchase, Good (720-739), $500,000, 30-year fixed, Single-family, Primary residence.
Next Door Lending LLC

NMLS#1880338

APR

6.00%

APR

6.00%

Interest rate

6.00%

Est. mo. payment

$2,398/mo

Total fees

$0

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Next Door Lending, a mortgage broker, offers expert assistance shopping for and closing a loan, as well as specialty loans at competitive rates. Mortgages are not available in every state.

What we like
  • Offers a variety of loan types, including first-time buyer programs and loans for self-employed borrowers.
  • Real-time rate quotes available while working with a broker.
  • Responsive customer service.
  • Competitive pricing often available, especially for non-traditional borrowers.
What we don't like
  • Does not publish interest rates online.
  • No mortgage mobile app.
  • Loans are not available in every state.
Sage Home Loans

NMLS#3304

APR

6.01%

APR

6.01%

Interest rate

6.00%

Est. mo. payment

$2,397/mo

Total fees

$570

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The Nerdy headline

Sage Home Loans stands out for speed and convenience, though it lacks a mobile app and doesn’t serve New York borrowers.

Home loans overall

NerdWallet rating

4.5

What we like
  • Sample rates are easy to browse online.
  • Quick, convenient pre-qualification process.
  • Average time to close is just under 20 days, faster than industry standard.
What we don't like
  • Home loans aren’t available in New York.
  • No mobile app or online chat, despite focus on mortgage tech.
  • Online pre-qualification requires sharing contact info.
New American Funding

NMLS#6606

APR

6.03%

APR

6.03%

Interest rate

5.99%

Est. mo. payment

$2,396/mo

Total fees

$1,629

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New American Funding offers a large menu of loan products, as well as programs like first-time home buyer assistance, but personalized mortgage rates aren't available on its website.

Home loans overall

NerdWallet rating

4.5

What we like
  • Offers a wide variety of purchase and refinance mortgages, as well as unique buyer assistance programs.
  • Its home equity line of credit can be used for a primary residence or second home.
What we don't like
  • Average origination fees are on the high side, according to the latest federal data.
  • Personalized mortgage rates are not available on the website without providing contact information.

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Today's mortgage rates in Maryland | Sunday, February 8, 2026

Last updated 12:50 AM EST
On Sunday morning, February 8, 2026, the average interest rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage fell 17 basis points to 5.81% APR, compared to yesterday.
The average rate on a 15-year fixed-rate mortgage rose two basis points to 5.36% APR. The average rate on a 5-year adjustable-rate mortgage fell 17 basis points to 6.31% APR.
The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rate is seven basis points lower than one week ago and 83 basis points lower than one year ago.
A basis point is one hundredth of a percent, or 0.01%. We describe mortgage rates’ ups and downs in basis points because they simplify comparisons.
NerdWallet’s rates are expressed as an annual percentage rate, or APR, and our mortgage rates data comes from Zillow.

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