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The Lowdown

on Adjustable Rate Mortgages...

Our Adjustable Rates are Low & Our Process is Quick & Painless

An ARM is an Adjustable Rate Mortgage. Unlike fixed rate mortgages that have an interest rate that remains the same for the life of the loan, the interest rate on an ARM will change periodically. The initial interest rate of an ARM is lower then that of a fixed rate mortgage, consequently, an ARM maybe a good option to consider if you plan to own your home for only a few years; you expect an increase in future earnings; or, the prevailing interest rate for a fixed mortgage is to high.

We’re here to make it a whole lot easier, with tools and expertise that will help guide you along the way, starting with our FREE Adjustable Rate Mortgage Qualifier.

We’ll help you clearly see differences between loan programs, allowing you to choose the right one for you whether you’re a first-time home buyer or a seasoned investor.

The Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loan Process

Here’s how our home loan process works:

  • Complete our simple mortgage Adjustable Rate Mortgage Qualifier
  • Receive options based on your unique criteria and scenario
  • Compare mortgage interest rates and terms
  • Choose the offer that best fits your needs

Loan Options

Fixed Rates

Stable monthly payments with fixed interest rates for the life of your loan.

Adjustable Rates Mortgage (ARM)

Lower initial rates that adjust periodically after an initial fixed period.

Conforming Loans

Loans that meet Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac guidelines with competitive rates.

Jumbo & Super Jumbo Loans

For high-value properties that exceed conforming loan limits.

FHA, VA, & USDA Loans

Government-backed loans with flexible qualification requirements.

Terms from 5 to 30 Years

Flexible loan terms to match your financial goals and timeline.

Do I Qualify?

Most homeowners get into adjustable-rate mortgages for the lower initial payment, and then usually refinance the loan when the fixed period ends. At that time, the interest rate becomes variable, or adjustable, and the homeowner would likely refinance into another ARM, something fixed, or sell the home outright.

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