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Now that your offer has been accepted and your loan has been approved, it is time to select what type of mortgage you will want. There are fixed rate mortgages, adjustable rate mortgages
and balloon mortgages.
The fixed rate mortgage is the most common type of mortgage.
Fixed Rate Mortgages
The benefits of this mortgage are the stability of knowing that this payment never changes with any fluctuations or increases. Therefore, the homebuyer has no surprises when managing this
particular payment into his finances.
The fixed rate mortgage is based upon a fixed rate loan. A fixed rate loan has an interest rate agreed upon remaining the same throughout the duration of the mortgage. Consequently the
monthly payments remain fixed throughout the duration of the mortgage.
The majority of the initial payments go towards paying the interest incurred on the loan. Once the interest is paid off, the remaining payments will begin to pay off the principal. If you would
like to explore a fixed rate mortgage, please click here.
Adjustable Rate Mortgages
The re-evaluation is based upon the current interest rates offered by the institution and the current market conditions.
Mortgage types are flexible in that you can change from one type to another after your mortgage term is up. For example, the first 15 years of the mortgage duration could be fixed and the
remaining years could be adjusted. This is called the Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM). This is a popular choice as interest rates could be significantly different in years down the road, yet
payments for the first years would remain stable.
An important note is that the ARM usually gives the homebuyer a lower interest rate (in the two to three percent range). There is a large variety of ARM's available, with the adjustment
period usually occurring annually or bi-annually.
Balloon Mortgages
Which Mortgage is Right for Me?
Choosing a mortgage is very much a personal decision that must be based on your personal situation. It is highly recommended that you speak to a mortgage professional. For online
inquiries we recommend this link.
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