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What Mortgage Rate Should I Get With a 680-699 Credit Score and 10% Down in California? (2026)

Last Updated: April 2026 · Data: Optimal Blue OBMMI via Federal Reserve FRED API

2026 Market Benchmark

8.250%30-yr fixed · conventional

Competitive Range

8.000% – 8.500%

Above Market

Above 8.500%

Source: Optimal Blue OBMMI via Federal Reserve (FRED) · Based on 680-699 credit, 10% down, California

Your Borrower Profile

Credit Score

680-699

Good credit — good credit with modest rate premium

Down Payment

10%

90% LTV · PMI likely required

State

California

Rates can vary slightly by state due to local market conditions and lender competition

What Counts as Competitive?

Competitive: 8.000% – 8.500%

Within normal market variation. Acceptable to close without pushback, though shopping a second lender is always worthwhile.

Slightly Above: 8.500% – 8.750%

Above the competitive band. Request a rate match from a competing lender and use it as leverage with your preferred lender.

Significantly Above: Over 8.750%

This rate is substantially higher than market. Get at least two additional quotes before proceeding — the difference over 30 years is significant.

Negotiation Leverage for This Profile

With good credit (680-699) and 10% down, you are a solid borrower. Most lenders will offer competitive rates, and shopping multiple lenders is effective.

“I have a 680-699 credit score, 10% down, and I’m purchasing in California. I’ve seen that the 2026 market benchmark for my profile is around 8.250%. Your current quote is [X]%. Can you get closer to 8.250%, or match a competing lender’s offer at [Y]%?”

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