BAP Blog Buying a home in Langley, White Rock and Surrey: Advantages and Disadvantages of Fixed Rate Mortgages
Buying a home in Langley, White Rock and Surrey: Advantages and Disadvantages of Fixed Rate Mortgages
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July 13, 2009, by Andrew Szalontai

Most people will tell you that when they consider buying a home, it'll be all about the interest rate, and that's very understandable. Over the life of the loan, the interest rate can have a big impact on how much money the borrower ends up paying. Home loans should definitely be looked at over the long term, and if you are considering buying a home in Langley, White Rock and Surrey, you are probably thinking very hard about what interest rate you'll end up paying. Homes in the Langley, White Rock and Surrey real estate market are simply wonderful, and most people want a home in Langley, White Rock and Surrey at a price they can afford in the long fun. Thinking about interest rates means thinking about both fixed and adjustable rate mortgages. These are the two most common types of mortgages lenders give to people. For now, let's discuss the advantages and disadvantages of fixed rate mortgages.

 

 

 

In a fixed rated mortgage, rates and payments remain the same. They stay constant in times of both economic thriving and downfall. The rates or payments will not even be affected by inflation. There are no surprises with these types of mortgages.

 

 

 

Furthermore, a fixed rate mortgage will probably make it much easier for you to handle your finances over all. Budgeting will simply be a breeze, and that's because payments on your house will always be the same.

 

 

 

These types of loans are great for first time homebuyers who may otherwise get easily confused by mortgage lenders trying to sell them another type of loan. There's all types of confusing jargon that comes along with adjustable rate mortgages. However, a fixed rate mortgage is very easy to understand. Borrowers can't really be easily fooled or tricked by any unscrupulous lenders. And since payments and rates remain the same, a fixed rate mortgage will always be easier to understand.

 

 

 

As far as disadvantages go, there are a few for fixed rate mortgages. However, buying a home in Langley, White Rock and Surrey is well worth considering all loan options, no matter what the disadvantages are. Should rates fall, with a fixed rate mortgage, borrowers must refinance in order to take advantage of the lower rates. They will have to pay some thousands of dollars in closing costs again. They will have to go the title company's office again, and they will have to get out all of the documentation again.

 

 

 

Oftentimes fixed rate mortgages are so expensive that borrowers cannot afford them. This is especially true when rates on average are very high. Furthermore, it is very difficult if not nearly impossible to personalize these loans for an individual. Fixed rate mortgages are typically identical across the board for each lender.

 

 

 

However, even with some of these disadvantages, many people find that getting a fixed rate mortgage is the right choice for them. If you really have your heart set on getting a home in Langley, White Rock and Surrey, you won't let any disadvantages deter you.

 

 

 

Generally, your best bet is to get advice from a professional agent who can walk you through the home buying process. For more help about the Langley, White Rock and Surrey real estate market please visit Langley, White Rock and Surrey real estate at www.YourPerfectHome.ca. You can contact me with any of your real estate or mortgage related questions. Call me on my cell at 778.862.5542 or email me at andrew@yourperfecthome.ca.

 

 


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