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Old 12-10-2007, 11:24 PM
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I am planning to buy a house of my own and have not been able to decide as to whether to go in for Fixed rate or Variable rate Mortgage. I have also heard of Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loans and would like to study about its suitability considering the other trends of the market. Would someone give me an idea?

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Old 12-11-2007, 03:55 AM
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Adjustable Rate Mortgage loans work best when you choose a long term loan. However, I would recommend you to visit PMI Insurance |What is PMI | Private Mortgage Insurance where you will be able to find more information on the subject as I found it quite useful when I needed detailed information about Private Mortgage Insurance.
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Old 12-15-2007, 10:18 AM
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Hi,

I am planning to buy a house of my own and have not been able to decide as to whether to go in for Fixed rate or Variable rate Mortgage. I have also heard of Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loans and would like to study about its suitability considering the other trends of the market. Would someone give me an idea?

Thanks!
Variable rate and adjustable rate mortgages can be VERY tricky, especially in today's uncertain market. If you have potential for increase in your earnings, i.e. they'll increase fairly substantially and regularly, either of these types might work for you. They're difficult to understand, likely to increase significantly and if you're not financially prepared, can add you to the near-record amount of foreclosures being reported nationwide. There's no real reason now to opt for either of these products at the moment: interest rates on fixed rate mortgages are very competitive overall and best of all, remain fixed for the life of the loan. Beware of "teaser" interest rates on adjustable mortgages: if someone's offering you 2%, or the like, be advised that when that adjustable makes its scheduled change, you probably won't be able to afford the new payment. This is just my opinion, personally.

Before you decide, I think the following link may help. Click on your particular state, and schedule yourself an appointment with a HUD agency who can best assist you based on your own unique circumstances.(HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agencies) HUD also has several "first time homebuyer" programs that may also be useful to you; at the very least, you'll have a better idea of what you're undertaking when buying your first (or even subsequent) home. HUD-Single Family Housing - Buying A Home also has more information as well, and HUD - 100 Q&A for Homebuyers can help answer your questions here. Hope this helps.

Good luck.

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