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    Default ** Fixed Mortgage Rates on RISE

    *** UPDATE Oct 28 --- More fixed rate increases coming ASAP! Rates have slightly increased in past 3-weeks... and we will see more rate increases this week or next week as bond market has being increasing! ***

    Please reach out if you have any financing needs in the next 120 days.

    NOTE- the 5 Year Bond Yield is up more after Bank of Canada announcement yesterday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TimLacroix View Post
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    *** More pressure today for rates to climb... we have seen increases in fixed rates of 0.10% - 0.20%. There are still some lenders that have not moved, please reach out if you have any financing needs in the next 120 days.

    NOTE- the 5 Year Bond Yield is up today as well... which could indicate more increases next week.
    Being in a discounted prime variable, I really wonder when will be the time to convert to a long term fixed.....
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    Fml I’m going to get screwed for the third time in a row at this rate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twin_Cam_Turbo View Post
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    Fml I’m going to get screwed for the third time in a row at this rate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by B.Spilner View Post
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    Let's start a club! Haha
    100% of the time I see you post I think of Brent Spiner and want to watch me some TNG.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JRSC00LUDE View Post
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    Being in a discounted prime variable, I really wonder when will be the time to convert to a long term fixed.....
    I think about this a lot... feeling pretty damn good about it now, but what point do we pull the cord and get a fixed and be happy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JRSC00LUDE View Post
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    Being in a discounted prime variable, I really wonder when will be the time to convert to a long term fixed.....
    It depends on a few things... usually when you get these announcements it is likely too late.

    NOTE: When you convert to a fixed rate with an existing lender, you are likely not getting best/ lowest rates with them.

    As well, there is a great strategy - which is adjusting your payments to as if you took fixed. If you are already at higher payments then you are likely saving more money than if you convert to a fix.

    I am happy to chat about this and understand your situation. ** Each situation is different! ~ Tim
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    Mine comes up in September. Am I pooched?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThePenIsMightier View Post
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    Mine comes up in September. Am I pooched?
    It depends on your current mortgage details. If you wish for me to review and run numbers, you could email me at [email protected]
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    Quote Originally Posted by TimLacroix View Post
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    It depends on a few things... usually when you get these announcements it is likely too late.

    NOTE: When you convert to a fixed rate with an existing lender, you are likely not getting best/ lowest rates with them.

    As well, there is a great strategy - which is adjusting your payments to as if you took fixed. If you are already at higher payments then you are likely saving more money than if you convert to a fix.

    I am happy to chat about this and understand your situation. ** Each situation is different! ~ Tim
    The magic 8 ball needs to know when our disaster of an economy starts ratcheting prime up. Till then life is good.....
    Originally posted by SJW
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThePenIsMightier View Post
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    Mine comes up in September. Am I pooched?
    I mean. Even with a few increases we would still be at historic lows...
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    If you are already at a discounted variable then there is no reason to lock in. The worst case scenario is a whole percentage over the next 2-3yrs in my opinion.

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    Variable rate. Ride or die.
    Originally posted by Thales of Miletus

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    Quote Originally Posted by spike98 View Post
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    If you are already at a discounted variable then there is no reason to lock in. The worst case scenario is a whole percentage over the next 2-3yrs in my opinion.
    This is my opinion. I think anything more than 0.5% increase in the next few years is insanely unlikely.
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    You realize you are talking to the guy who made his own furniture out of salad bowls right?

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    I feel like if prime rate fluctuations are a problem for you, it might be time to reassess your leverage.
    Originally posted by Thales of Miletus

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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    Variable rate. Ride or die.
    Normally I will say ride it out... make a payment adjustment to what the fixed rate payment would be... principal paydown and interest savings while you can. Should come out ahead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    I feel like if prime rate fluctuations are a problem for you, it might be time to reassess your leverage.
    I just like to always have the best deal possible! ain't easy
    Originally posted by SJW
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    Quote Originally Posted by TimLacroix View Post
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    Normally I will say ride it out... make a payment adjustment to what the fixed rate payment would be... principal paydown and interest savings while you can. Should come out ahead.
    This is the way
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    Quote Originally Posted by JRSC00LUDE View Post
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    Being in a discounted prime variable, I really wonder when will be the time to convert to a long term fixed.....
    98% of the time the answer is "never". The other 2% of the time, the answer is "too late".

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    My lender called me to offer me a 5 year fixed rate that is lower than my existing variable rate. Wanted to keep me from jumping ship I think for whatever reason.
    That was the only time I chose to go fixed.

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