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Safe Rate LocalUniversity Of California-Santa Barbara index·Updated August 18, 2026

Mortgage Rates in University Of California-Santa Barbara

7.033%Rate
7.062%APR
$6,793monthly mortgage payment
$0points (0 pts)
Loan Amount $1,017,581; and Downpayment $254,395
Local Fast Facts
CA81316
Typical Home Value
$1,271,976
YoY Appreciation
+3.8%
Area Median Income
$120,355
Estimated Property Taxes
$8,262/yr
Est. Property Tax Rate
0.65%
Conforming Loan Limit (1-unit)
$806,501
FHA Loan Limit (1-unit)
$1,209,750
Jumbo Threshold (1-unit)
> $806,501
Average Loan to Value
33.0%

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Traditional (20% Down)7.033% Rate

Dodge monthly mortgage insurance premiums (PMI) completely and secure the standard conventional baseline.

Payment$6,793/mo
Down Payment$254,395
Loan Amount$1,017,581
Lower Down Payment5.956% Rate

Explore programs requiring as little as 3% down conventional or 3.5% FHA, helping you buy sooner.

Payment$8,025/mo
Down Payment$44,519
Loan Amount$1,248,937
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Refinance6.495% Rate

Optimize your existing debt service, lower your interest rate, or secure cash-out equity restructure.

Payment$8,036/mo
Down Payment$0
Loan Amount$1,271,976
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Veteran6.067% Rate

Department of Veterans Affairs purchase loans offering 0% down payment and no monthly PMI for military.

Payment$7,846/mo
Down Payment$0
Loan Amount$1,299,323
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Faster Payoff6.362% Rate

Lock in lower interest rates with a 15-year fixed loan term to build massive equity quickly.

Payment$8,787/mo
Down Payment$254,395
Loan Amount$1,017,581
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Investor7.625% Rate

Finance non-owner occupied rental acquisitions or multi-unit house hacking with competitive investor pricing.

Payment$6,752/mo
Down Payment$317,994
Loan Amount$953,982
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Current Local Mortgage Rates

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Conventional 30-Yr Fixed Doesn't Apply

Exceeds $806,501 conforming limit

FHA 30-Yr FixedJumbo
5.956%APR 6.925%
Est. Payment$6,653/mo
Points0 pts
3-Yr Cost*$216,471
P&I $6,178 · MI $475
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VA 30-Yr Fixed Doesn't Apply

Requires veteran or military eligibility

Jumbo 30-Yr FixedJumbo
7.125%APR 7.154%
Est. Payment$6,856/mo
Points0 pts
3-Yr Cost*$214,247
P&I $6,856 · MI $0
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15-Year Conforming Fixed Doesn't Apply

Exceeds $806,501 conforming limit

Refinance 30-Yr Fixed Doesn't Apply

Exceeds $806,501 conforming limit

Investment Property Fixed Doesn't Apply

Exceeds $806,501 conforming limit

* 3-Yr Cost captures the true wholesale transaction friction: cumulative 36-month interest + upfront government fees + ongoing monthly PMI/MIP. Scenarios can be customized on any program page.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are today's mortgage rates in University of California-Santa Barbara, CA across different loan programs?

Today's benchmark conventional 30-year fixed mortgage rate in University of California-Santa Barbara, CA is 7.033% (with an estimated monthly payment of $6,287). Active program rates also include FHA 30-year fixed loans at 5.956% and VA 0%-down fixed loans at a benchmark rate. These rates are calibrated daily by Safe Rate's pricing engine matching active local market conditions.

What is the recent mortgage rate trend in University of California-Santa Barbara, CA?

Mortgage rates have shown typical daily fluctuations driven by inflation data and bond yields. Over the past 90 days, conventional 30-year fixed rates in University of California-Santa Barbara, CA have fluctuated between a low of 6.470% and a high of 7.161%. You can track these daily movements by using the 90-day rate history and trajectory chart featured on this page.

Is an FHA or Conventional loan more cost-effective in University of California-Santa Barbara, CA?

Choosing between FHA and Conventional depends on your down payment budget and credit score. For a typical home priced at $1,271,976 in University of California-Santa Barbara, CA, a standard 20%-down Conventional loan requires an upfront cash down payment of $254,395 but keeps your monthly payment lower at $6,287/mo (at 7.033% interest) with no monthly PMI. In comparison, an FHA loan requires only $44,519 (3.5% down) but has an estimated payment of $5,719/mo (at 5.956% interest) due to mandatory FHA mortgage insurance (MIP). Local Nuance: The typical local FHA loan amount of $1,227,457 exceeds the local HUD FHA limit of $1,209,750 for a 1-unit property, meaning entry-level buyers here will likely require conventional financing or a larger down payment to comply with government limits.

What is the maximum conforming loan limit in University of California-Santa Barbara before needing a Jumbo loan?

The 2025 conforming conventional loan limit for a 1-unit property in University of California-Santa Barbara is $806,501. With a typical local home value of $1,271,976 in , a standard 20%-down mortgage requires a loan size of $1,017,581. Since this exceeds the conforming limit of $806,501, most typical transactions in require a non-conforming Jumbo loan, which demands stricter underwriting guidelines, higher credit scores, and larger asset reserves.

How does the median home value in University of California-Santa Barbara, CA impact estimated mortgage payments?

The median home value in University of California-Santa Barbara, CA is estimated at $1,271,976. Buying a typical home here with a standard 20% down payment ($254,395) translates to an estimated starting monthly mortgage payment of $6,287 (principal and interest). Compared to the local area median household income of $120,355 ($10,030/mo), this basic housing payment represents approximately 62.7% of gross monthly household income. Because this housing cost exceeds the standard 36% lender DTI guideline, buyers in this high-value area may need larger down payments, lower debt balances, or co-borrower income to qualify.