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These days buying a house is like gaining a degree in finance. Thanks to the fact that most of us are unable to afford a house all on our own, we have to do the rounds of the various loan providers. Finding great loans and mortgages from the millions that crowd our mailboxes is quite a task. You have to keep your eyes open all the time. And you have to weigh each option as objectively as you can. In addition, you do get to find out about all kinds of loans that are put out there for the buyer's convenience. It is a confusing world, but you have to make the most of it.

While searching for great mortgages with which to buy my home, I came across a very interesting concept. The fixed rate mortgage caught my eye from among the hordes of mortgages that I had come across. What attracted me to this particular mortgage type was the fact that I knew exactly how much I would have to pay every month. It made it easier for me to plan how I would utilize my finances. Sure, unlike in the case of flexible rates, I would not be able to benefit from the market situation when the rates dropped. However, on the plus side, I would not have to cough up greater amounts for when the interest rates decided to rise again.

Of course, the rates do vary from time to time. The market situation is a great determinant of the interest rates that you will have to pay. However, other aspects such as the amount that you are seeking to borrow, your own credit history, and your employment situation will also go a long way in determining how much you will end up paying.

Also, do remember that fixed rate mortgages are generally more expensive than adjustable rate mortgages. Moreover, the longer the duration of your mortgage, the more expensive it will be. Do note that you will be tied to the mortgage for the duration of the term. However, if you are keen to pay off the loan earlier than the due date, you will probably have to pay a prepayment penalty.

If a fixed rate mortgage is not your cup of tea, you could take a look at adjustable rate mortgages or interest only mortgages or whatever other mortgage types catch your fancy. There are mortgage plans to suit everybody. You just have to look exhaustively, in the right places, and check with the right people.

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Ajeet Khurana

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