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		<description><![CDATA[For many individuals, whether first time buyers or not, the prime thought when looking at a fixed rate mortgage is the monthly repayment cost. Currently, many of us are waiting until later in life to purchase a home but still want to have the house settled as soon as possible. But, before you commit yourself [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For many individuals, whether first time buyers or not, the prime thought when looking at a <a href="http://www.mortgagecases.com/">fixed rate mortgage</a> is the monthly repayment cost. Currently, many of us are waiting until later in life to purchase a home but still want to have the house settled as soon as possible. But, before you commit yourself and sign any documents, there are a number of points you should consider.</p>
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<p>An essential thought to remember is that you wish to make sure that the interest rate doesn&#8217;t alter during the course of the loan. Of course, many lenders seem to offer deals that are too good to be true. Loans arranged for a long term fixed rate mortgage keep the same rate of interest throughout the entire life of the loan agreement. This has apparent benefits, especially for anyone who doesn&#8217;t like surprises especially those associated with variable monthly mortgage payments. When we were looking to buy a home, my wife and I decided to go for a loan with a fixed rate mortgage. Our aim was to pay of the mortgage as soon as we could without getting into financial trouble because of high monthly installments.</p>
<p>In addition to looking at loans for a long run, 15 year fixed mortgage rate we also looked into loans that spanned 30 years as well. We didn&#8217;t really like the idea of having a mortgage as we drew close to the age of retiring so we were really hoping to get one of the loans with a shorter 15 year fixed rate mortgage. There was obviously very good grounds to finish paying the mortgage off earlier if at all possible. After discovering out my wife was having a baby, reaching the decision we did was the only one that made long run sense. Because my wife desired to raise our child at home we couldn&#8217;t be certain of her monthly fiscal contribution to our household expenditure. The problem we could see was the raised fiscal commitment with a higher monthly repayment if we had opted for the shorter 15 year fixed rate mortgage. For us it just wasn&#8217;t feasible as we would just be in over our heads and probably be worrying about money every month.</p>
<p>As such the thirty year fixed mortgage rate brought the monthly installments down quite a bit. Also, where possible, making a few additional lump sum payments during the year helps bring down the amount owed. Just by making a handful of supplemental installments throughout a twelve month period you can knock years off of your loan period. Although this isn&#8217;t easy to achieve, in the long run it is well worth it. Although we would have much preferred the mortgage for a 15 fixed mortgage rate we had to take our needs and fiscal abilities into consideration. But in retrospect, everything worked out ok for us in the long run.</p>
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