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Should You Refinance Your Lake Geneva Real Estate ARM, Or Let It Adjust Lower? - Travis Egan - Lake Geneva Real Estate, Lender

Lake Geneva Real Estate ARM adjustment schedule 2008-2010

If your adjustable rate Lake Geneva mortgage is due to adjust this year, don't go rushing to replace it just yet. Your soon-to-adjust mortgage rate may actually go lower. It's related to the math behind the ARM.

Conventional, adjustable-rate mortgages share a common life cycle:

  1. There's a "starter period" in which the interest rate remains fixed
  2. There's an initial adjustment period after the starter period called the "first adjustment"
  3. There's a subsequent annual adjustment until the loan's term expires -- usually at Year 30.

The starter period will vary from 1 to 10 years, but at the point of first adjustment, conventional ARMs become the same. A homeowner's new, adjusted mortgage rate is determined by the sum of some constant, and a variable. The constant is most often 2.25% and the variable is most often the 12-month LIBOR.

As a formula, the math looks like this:

(Adjusted Mortgage Rates) = (12-Month LIBOR) + (2.250 Percent)

LIBOR is an acronym standing for London Interbank Offered Rate. It's the rate at which banks borrow money from each other and, lately, LIBOR has been low. As a result, adjusting mortgage rates have been low, too.

Last year, 5-year ARMs were adjusting to 6 percent or higher. Today, they're adjusting to 3.375%.

Based on the math, it may be wise to just let your ARM adjust this year. Or, depending on how long you plan to stay in your home, consider a refinance to a new ARM. Starter rates on today's adjustable rate mortgages are exceptionally low for Lake Geneva real estate, as are the rates for fixed rate loans.

Either way, talk to me or another Walworth State Bank loan officer about making a plan. With Lake Geneva mortgage rates as low as they've ever been in history, homeowners have some interesting options. Just don't wait too long. LIBOR -- and Delavan mortgage rates in general -- are known to change quickly.

Travis Egan

Lake Geneva Real Estate, Lender

Posted Tuesday Jul 13