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Choosing-a-fixed-or-arm-option
By A. Jakobsson
Choosing a Fixed or ARM Option One of the most important decisions a homeowner will have to make when deciding to re - finance their home is whether they want to refinance with a fixed mortgage, an adjustable rate mortgage ( ARM ) or a hybrid loan which combines the two options. The names are pretty much self explanatory but basically a fixed rate mortgage is a mortgage where the interest rate remains constant and an ARM is a mortgage where the interest rate varies. The amount the interest rate varies is usually tied to an index such as the first index. Additionally there are usually clauses which deter the interest rate from rising or dropping dramatically during a specific period of time. This safety clause provides protection for both the homeowner and the lender. Advantages of a Fixed Option A fixed re - financing option is ideal for homeowners with good credit who are able to lock in a favorable interest rate. For these homeowners the interest rate they are able to admit makes it worthwhile for the homeowner to re - finance at the new interest rate. The major advantage to this type of re - financing options is stability. Homeowners who re - finance with a fixed mortgage rate do not keep to be concerned about how their payments may vary during the course of the loan period. Disadvantages of a Fixed Option Although the ability to lock in a favorable interest rate is an advantage it can also be considered a disadvantage. This is in that homeowners who re - finance to obtain a favorable interest rate will not be able to take advantage of subsequent interest rate drops unless they re - finance again in the future. This will result in the homeowner incurring additional closing costs when they re - finance again. Advantages of an ARM Option An ARM re - finance option is favorable in situations where the interest rate is expected to drop in the near future. Homeowners who are skilled at predicting trends in the economy and interest rates may consider re - financing with an ARM if they hold the

rates to drop during the course of the loan period. However, interest rates are tied to a number of different factors and may rise unexpectedly at any time despite the predictions by industry experts. A homeowner who can predict the future would be able to determine whether or not an ARM is the best re - financing option. However, since this is not possible homeowners have to either rely on their instincts and utopia for the best or select a less risky option such as a fixed interest rate. Disadvantages of an ARM Option The most obvious disadvantage to an ARM re - financing option is that the interest rate may rise significantly and unexpectedly. In these situations the homeowner may suddenly find themselves paying significantly more each extent to compensate for the higher interest rates. While this is a disadvantage, there are some elements of protection for both the homeowner and the lender. This often comes in the form of a clause in the terms of the contract which prevents the interest rate from over raised or lowered by a unqualified percentage over a characteristic expression of time. Consider a Hybrid Re - Financing Option Homeowners who are undecided and find certain aspects of fixed rate mortgages as well as certain aspects of ARMs to be appealing might consider a hybrid re - financing option. A hybrid loans is one which combines both fixed interest rates and adjustable interest rates. This is repeatedly done by offering a fixed interest rate for an primitive period and then converting the mortgage to an ARM. In this option, lenders typically offer introductory interest rates which are extremely enticing to encourage homeowners to choose this option. A hybrid loan may also work in the opposite way by offering an ARM for a certain amount of time and then converting the mortgage to a fixed rate mortgage. This version can be quite risky as the homeowner may find the interest rates at the conclusion of the introductory period are not favorable to the homeowner. PPPPP Word count 669
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