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Should I refinance my ARM to a fixed rate

Should I refinance my ARM to a fixed rate - There are benefits and negatives to both a fixed rate and an ARM mortgage, but for the borrower who is thinking about refinancing their ARM into a fixed rate, there are many things to consider. By Refinancing your ARM to a fixed-rate mortgage you will avoid the payment increase when your ARM interest rate begins to adjust. You will also lock into a more stable payment for the term of your mortgage.

If you are in a situation in which you MUST refinance, pay close attention to what is going on in the market. Make sure you are dealing with a savvy and honest loan officer or Mortgage Broker. Sometimes the yield curve becomes inverted, and you can actually refinance into a 30 year fixed mortgage, at a lower or equal rate than a 3 or 5 year ARM!

You need to find what your break even point is for your current loan. Have you already broken even? If not how much more will it cost you to continue in your current loan? Have an honest discussion with a broker to decide what the best course of action is.

In an economic climate where short term rates and long term rates are about the same, it may be better to refinance adjustable rate mortgages into fixed rate loans. Home buyers are willing to share the risks of an adjustable rate mortgage when the adjustable rate is significantly lower than fixed rate mortgages. If such advantage no longer exists, fixed rate mortgage is often a preferred choice.

Many people take adjustable rate mortgages because credit challenges prevented them from having a low fixed rate. If you have made all of your mortgage payments on time and your credit score has increased you may be able to refinance into a Fixed Rate Mortgage without increasing your payments.

If affordability is a determining factor in deciding your mortgage structure, ask your loan officer or mortgage broker if structuring your loan as an Adjustable Rate will give you more flexibility.

When deciding to refinance your adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) into a fixed rate mortgage, you first need to decide how long you think you will be in your home. If you are in the second year of a 5 year ARM, and only see yourself in the house for another 2-3 years, then you may want to wait until it is absolutely necessary to make the change. Your mortgage broker can advise you as to what the market may do, but they will not know what is in store for years to come. Concurrently they will also not know the number of years you will be in the home, along with any changes in your life that may require you to move.

Fixed Option Arm - Most people have heard of the Option Arm or Pick A Pay loan. A newer product is now out that provides the flexibility of payment options and also the security of the margin and index being fixed for a period of time.

While the exact terms will vary by lender, the interest rate on a fixed or hybrid option ARM will remain constant for a set number of years. In many cases between 3 and 5 years. After the initial fixed rate period the interest rate will become variable, with the length of time between adjustments varying by lender.

A fixed option arm loan will keep the payment the same on all payments. This way the borrower will not have to worry about their payments fluctuating each month. The rates and payments will typically be higher than adjustable option arm loans.

Many investors prefer a hybrid option arm because the payments are fixed for a certain amount of time, and the low payments mean increase cash flow. A savvy investor can plan his investments with enough accuracy to never have to pay a higher payment by flipping the property before the fixed rate period expires.

Fixed Rate vs. ARM - There are many different options available when shopping for a mortgage, but one of the most basic choices potential borrowers face is the choice between a fixed rate or an adjustable rate mortgage.

There are benefits and drawbacks to each, and you should consider these when shopping for a mortgage.

A fixed rate mortgage has the advantage that the interest rate is fixed for the life of the loan. Your payments will remain stable, regardless of changes in the real estate or interest rate markets. Over the life of your loan, the interest rate market will fluctuate, and at some point, your interest rate will probably be below the current market. The lender assumes the risk of such market fluctuations in making the fixed rate mortgage for you, and in exchange, the fixed rate mortgage typically carries a higher rate than a comparable adjustable rate mortgage.

An adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) offers a lower initial interest rate than its fixed rate counterpart. The reason for this is that making a mortgage involves a large sum of money being lent over a long period of time, and therefore carries some level of risk for the lender. If you take on an adjustable rate mortgage, you are assuming some of that risk by allowing your interest rate to change with the market. The lenders profit margin is protected over the life of the loan, and therefore they can offer you a more attractive interest rate.

Most homeowner sell or refinance their homes within 5 years, therefore obtaining a fixed rate may not always be the best option. When you are looking to buy a new home or refinance your existing mortgage sit down with your mortgage professional to find out all of the advantages and disadvantages to both a fixed rate home loan and an adjustable rate home loan for your individual situation. Adjustable rate mortgages, also referred to as ARM's, can be highly advantageous when used in the right situations. Remember to, that with an adjustable rate mortgage your rate can also go down depending on the market conditions at the time of the adjustment periods.



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