• m-p{3}
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      I gotta renew and I have access to both fixed (6.08%/5y) and variable (6.80%/5y) rates.

      The thing about variable rate is that it will not change your monthly payments when the interest rate changes, it changes the amortization (ie: how fast or slow) you’ll end up paying your mortgage according to the interest rate.

      It’s a gamble though, personally I’d rather go with fixed at the moment. I did save a bit with the variable rate when I renewed in 2014 and the interest rate ended up going down.

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        -41 year ago

        I mean they’re really hard to get now. Even with really good credit.

        • @[email protected]
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          Maybe I’m misinformed but I believe anyone can get a fixed or variable mortgage of whatever term they choose - the part that is negotiable is the rate on that debt.

          So like with good credit or a bigger downpayment you can get a lower rate, but either way you can still probably get a 10% 5y fixed I think almost anywhere.

          (I might be off - haven’t looked at rates in a while)

          PS. Sorry about that other rude person. There’s nothing wrong with not knowing something, as long as you’re willing to learn

          • @[email protected]
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            71 year ago

            That’s uncalled for. I’m dumb as shit and I have a house. Didn’t even know what amortization was when I bought