If you don't have it in writing, you don't have it! If you have an existing variable rate mortgage, it will specify how you lock in the rate.
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If the rates are down when you lock into a fixed mortgage rate, than yes, absolutely there are savings. If the rates are high, it's typically better to go with a variable mortgage rate.
ING direct and ING bank offer mortgage rates as well as a mortgage calculator on their website. Once you have confirmed a lock-in rate you can calculate your mortgage payment accurately.
When you "lock in" a mortgage rate you are accepting the offer presented to you by the bank, mortgage lender, mortgage broker, or credit union you are working with. The lender is essentially reserving a spot for you and the money necessary to fund your loan at the agreed upon rate, assuming your mortgage application is approved. Having a rate lock is very different from a mortgage approval. The lender still has to review your application which will likely include looking at your credit history, the value of the property, and the amount of your existing assets and other debts. The lender won't make a commitment to lend until the application is approved. A rate lock is generally for a certain period of time, often 15, 30, 45, or 60 days. Once you lock in the rate, if you close within that window of the rate lock, your mortgage rate will not go up even if the market changes and mortgage rates increase. Talk to your mortgage representative about what will happen if your rate lock expires soon before closing due to the approval process taking longer than expected. Some lenders will offer to extend the rate lock, or share the cost of extending with the borrower. This may depend on whether the delay was due to issues on the lender's side or the borrower's. Locking in a rate is not a binding commitment to take out the loan. Should you change your mind about purchasing a home or refinancing you may always withdraw your loan application. If rates go down after locking in it's important to remember that the lender was committed to providing you a certain rate even if rates went up during the rate lock period. With that said many lenders have policies allowing applicants in this situation to "float down" and get closer to the market rate when rates drop after they have locked in.
Reasonable refinance rates for a mortgage is quite complex. It actually depends on what type of mortgage you wish to lock into. For example, a 5 year variable rate can start as low as 2.5%, where as a 5 year fixed rate can start as low as 3.79%.
Wednesday.
If the rates are down when you lock into a fixed mortgage rate, than yes, absolutely there are savings. If the rates are high, it's typically better to go with a variable mortgage rate.
ING direct and ING bank offer mortgage rates as well as a mortgage calculator on their website. Once you have confirmed a lock-in rate you can calculate your mortgage payment accurately.
When you "lock in" a mortgage rate you are accepting the offer presented to you by the bank, mortgage lender, mortgage broker, or credit union you are working with. The lender is essentially reserving a spot for you and the money necessary to fund your loan at the agreed upon rate, assuming your mortgage application is approved. Having a rate lock is very different from a mortgage approval. The lender still has to review your application which will likely include looking at your credit history, the value of the property, and the amount of your existing assets and other debts. The lender won't make a commitment to lend until the application is approved. A rate lock is generally for a certain period of time, often 15, 30, 45, or 60 days. Once you lock in the rate, if you close within that window of the rate lock, your mortgage rate will not go up even if the market changes and mortgage rates increase. Talk to your mortgage representative about what will happen if your rate lock expires soon before closing due to the approval process taking longer than expected. Some lenders will offer to extend the rate lock, or share the cost of extending with the borrower. This may depend on whether the delay was due to issues on the lender's side or the borrower's. Locking in a rate is not a binding commitment to take out the loan. Should you change your mind about purchasing a home or refinancing you may always withdraw your loan application. If rates go down after locking in it's important to remember that the lender was committed to providing you a certain rate even if rates went up during the rate lock period. With that said many lenders have policies allowing applicants in this situation to "float down" and get closer to the market rate when rates drop after they have locked in.
Fixed rate mortgages allow you to lock in a fixed rate for the life of the mortgage loan. This compares to adjustable rate mortgages where the rate may change. By getting a fixed rate mortgage you protect yourself from future spikes in interest rates.
Treasury rates are important because they help lock you into a rate that would normally rise and fall. If you lock into a good rate you are guaranteed that rate for the life of your loan. http://mortgage-x.com/general/treasury.asp
You will have to shop around. You will have to visit several different places in order to get the best rate on it.
Reasonable refinance rates for a mortgage is quite complex. It actually depends on what type of mortgage you wish to lock into. For example, a 5 year variable rate can start as low as 2.5%, where as a 5 year fixed rate can start as low as 3.79%.
This differs depending on the lock type you choose. There are many different lock periods. They typically come in these intervals of days: 15, 21, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, 120, 180 and 360. The longer the lock term is, the higher the interest rate orcost of the loan will be. You should be able to choose whether to apply that to the cost of the loan or have that cost built into the rate. Most rate quotes are given on 30 day locks. Be sure to be asking for rate quotes that match your mortgage timeframe.Good luck!
An adjustable rate mortgage calculator would be of interest - and use - to you if you were the owner of an adjustable rate mortgage (a mortgage with a potentially fluxuating rate) or if you were considering the purchase of a home under the contract of an adjustable rate mortgage.
Fixed Rate Mortgage vs. Interest Only Mortgage A fixed rate mortgage has the same payment for the entire term of the loan. Use this calculator to compare a fixed rate mortgage to Interest Only Mortgage.
If Ted wants to buy a house and believes that interest rates will rise, he should apply for a fixed rate mortgage.