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Mortgage Rates in Hancock County, ME

6.990%APR 7.014% · $2,150/mo (20% Down)
Updated daily · May 22, 2026+0.448% (14d)
Safe Rate Choice20% Down Conv.
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14-Day Rate Trend
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LO 6.542%HI 6.990%TODAY 6.990%
ProductRate / APR Mo. Payment Points
FHA Streamline
FHA streamline refinance
+$179/mo MI
0% Down640 FICO30-yr
6.097%
6.856% APR
$2,405
Principal & Interest
$0 Points
15-Year Refi
15-year fixed refinance
0% Down740 FICO15-yr
6.164%
6.200% APR
$2,441
Principal & Interest
$0 Points
VA Cash-Out
VA cash-out refinance
0% Down640 FICO30-yr
6.422%
6.789% APR
$2,527
Principal & Interest
$0 Points
VA IRRRL
VA streamline refinance
0% Down640 FICO30-yr
6.427%
6.572% APR
$2,311
Principal & Interest
$0 Points
Rate/Term Refi
Conventional rate/term refinance
0% Down740 FICO30-yr
6.955%
6.979% APR
$1,896
Principal & Interest
$0 Points
Cash-Out Refi
Conventional cash-out refinance
0% Down740 FICO30-yr
7.407%
7.432% APR
$2,241
Principal & Interest
$0 Points

Mortgage Rates in Hancock County: Local Market Snapshot

Median Home Value
$419,883
2-Yr Appreciation
27.0%
increase
Median Income
$73,692
household
Price-to-Income
5.7x
stretched

Rates updated daily via Safe Rate's pricing engine using live investor rate sheets, calibrated to Hancock County's local loan limits and FHFA market data. Your actual rate depends on credit score, down payment, and lender.

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Market Snapshot

FIPS 23009
Average Home Value
$419,883
Average Rent
$1,140/mo
Average Income
$73,692
Property Tax
$2,656/yr
Avg Loan
$286,232
Avg LTV
70.8%

Estimated Insurance

Homeowners Insurance
HO-3 policy · covers dwelling, property & liability
$112/mo
Flood Insurance$30/mo
Risk TierModerate
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Rates are representative estimates using base pricing sourced from national wholesale lenders. Safe Rate Mortgage is a broker driven platform. Estimated rates incorporate 1.40% lender paid compensation (minimum $2,000, maximum $4,000). At initial launch, no compensation occurs. Demographic and housing data sourced from public HUD and FHFA datasets.