Consider an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) if you plan to sell your home or pay off your loan in the next 10 years, or if your income will increase significantly over time.
- Lower interest rates and payment amounts at the outset
- Increases in interest rate and payment amounts over time
- Loan amounts up to $3 million
Adjustable Rate Mortgage
Loan | Points | Interest Rate | APR1 |
---|---|---|---|
10/6m ARM4 | 0 | 6.125% | 6.692% |
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Disclosures
Rates effective as of:
- Annual Percentage Rate (APR) and rate posted are indications only, are subject to change without notice and qualification is subject to credit, underwriting and property approval. Your actual rate and/or points may be different as many factors go into providing you with a mortgage loan. The information provided assumes the purpose of the loan is to purchase a single family home as a primary residence with a loan amount of $240,000 and an estimated property value of $320,000 (25% down payment or a maximum loan to value of 75%) with no subordinate financing. It assumes the minimum credit score is 780, an escrow account is required, and the rate lock period is 60 days.
- 10/6m Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM) are variable rate loans. After the initial fixed-rate period, the interest rate can increase or decrease every 6 months. This interest rate will be determined based upon an index plus a margin. The index is based on the 30-day Average SOFR index published by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The margin is 2.75%. The payment schedule would be 120 payments of $1,458.27 at an interest rate of 6.125%, 239 payments of $1,638.80 at an interest rate of 7.625% and 1 payment of $1,638.60 at an interest rate of 7.625%. This payment amount includes principle and interest and does not include taxes and insurance, the actual payment will be greater.
All loans are subject to credit and underwriting approval. Additional terms and conditions apply, ask your loan officer for details.