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fixed-rate mortgage

[ fikst-reyt ]

noun

  1. a home mortgage for which equal monthly payments of interest and principal are paid over the life of the loan, usually for a term of 30 years.


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The inflationary trend is pushing the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage above 3 percent for good.

Last year saw interest rates come significantly down, and we’re still seeing an average of 3% on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages.

The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, the most popular mortgage product, rose above 3 percent for the first time in seven months this week.

ARM loans have increasingly seen a smaller share of the market, given the historically low rates for fixed-rate mortgages.

When a borrower takes out a loan such as a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, a lender often bundles that loan with other loans into an MBS and then sells it to investors.

What are the monthly payments on a 20-year, 5% fixed-rate mortgage with a loan of $200,000?

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