Mortgage rates fell for the first time in over a month, giving some relief to homebuyers as the busy spring season heats up. The decline was tied to a drop in oil prices and a retreat in Treasury yields after reports of a U.S.-Iran ceasefire plan eased risk premia. The move eased borrowing costs briefly, though market participants warn the improvement could be fragile amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainty.
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