Adjustable Rate Mortgages Louisville KY

Traditionally, homebuyers could look to two forms of mortgages – fixed rate and adjustable mortgages. While there are now many more options, this article takes a look at the adjustable rate mortgage, or ARM.

Local Companies

Allied Home Mortgage Capital Corporation
502-400-2832
2520 Bardstown Rd., Suite 7
Louisville, KY
Heleringer Mortgage Company
502-412-6162
1945 Alfresco Pl
Louisville, KY
Alliance Home Loans
(813) 929-6767
1939 Goldsmith Lane Suite 247
Louisville, KY
Aaron Mortgage Co Hikes Point
502-451-3002
2950 Breckenridge Ln
Louisville, KY
A+ Credit, LLC
502-459-2222
3801 Springhurst Blvd.
Louisville, KY
Norstar Mortgage Group
502-261-0477
9612 Taylorsville Rd Suite 204
Louisville, KY
Old Colonial Mortgage LLC
502-423-5400
2302 Hurstbourne Village Dr Ste 1200
Louisville, KY
Liberty Mortgage of Ky, Inc.
502-425-8585 ex1
13121 Eastpoint Park Blvd
Louisville, KY
KEY FINANCIAL MORTGAGE
502.644.8008
107 South Hurstbourne Ln.
Louisville, KY
Elm Financial Services Llc
(502) 412-5880
Louisville, KY

What is an ARM Loan?

An adjustable rate mortgage [“ARM”] is a basic mortgage with one important exception. With an ARM, your interest rate will start low but typically move up throughout the link of the loan. The timing of the movements is dictated by the terms of the loan. The rate may be adjusted every month, but more typical periods are every six or twelve months. Most adjustable rate mortgages also have a cap on the amount the interest rate can be raised in a particular period.

“ARM” Yourself?

A homebuyer has to be very careful when selecting an adjustable rate mortgage. Buying a home necessarily involves budgeting out how much of a monthly mortgage rate you can afford to pay. With an ARM, you have to keep in mind that your monthly payment amount will go up if the interest rate does the same. While you may be able to afford the loan now, what happens if the rate jumps two percent over the next two years?

In the current real estate market, potential rate increases are a troubling issue. In areas where the real estate market is dramatically appreciating, homebuyers are using ARM loans to “get into” homes. Put another way, they are using ARM loans to get a mortgage payment they can afford without giving real consideration to rate increases in the future. Mortgage interest rates have been at historic lows for the last few years. What is going to happen to all of these people when rates rise? It could make the savings and loans crisis of the late 80s look like small potatoes.

If you are considering an adjustable rate mortgage, make sure you do the research. Find out how often the rates can increase and by how much. Try to determine whether you can afford payments if the rates go up significantly over the next few years. With Greenspan retiring, now is the time to be very careful when taking on mortgage debt.

About the Author:

Dan Lewis is a mortgage broker with http://www.gwhomeloans.com - San Diego mortgage brokers providing home loans and refinances. Visit http://gwhomeloans.com/services.html to learn more about options for San Diego mortgages.


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Featured Local Company

Allied Home Mortgage Capital Corporation

502-400-2832
2520 Bardstown Rd., Suite 7
Louisville, KY
http://www.mylouisvillehomeloan.com