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Fixed Rate Vs. Adjustable Rate

Fixed Rate Vs. Adjustable Rate
➡️ Fixed-rate mortgage
A fixed-rate mortgage is a home loan option with a specific interest rate for the entire term of the loan. Essentially, the interest rate on the mortgage will not change over the lifetime of the loan and the borrower's interest and principal payments will remain the same each month.

➡️ Adjustable rate mortgage
An adjustable-rate mortgage, also called an ARM, is a home loan with an interest rate that adjusts over time based on the market. ARMs typically start with a lower interest rate than fixed-rate mortgages, so an ARM is a great option if your goal is to get the lowest possible mortgage rate starting out.

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Gary 'Mr Action' Fayerman
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