Think Variable is Better Than Fixed Mortgage Rates Now?
- Byjessijohnson
- InMedia
- PostedFebruary 21, 2019
Fixed or variable, the great debate! Many arguments during after-work drinks are sparked by this question. Choosing a fixed rate in the current market will earn you a record low rate that will be locked in for a healthy amount of time. That’s a win-win if you ask me but my team is still presented with the argument that “historically” Variable mortgage rates are better. Ok, yes this is true over the past 30+ years on average but that doesn’t mean it is the best as of today and certainly doesn’t mean it’s the best for you.
For those of you considering a variable rate mortgage today, let’s review the past 10 years of overnight lending rate fluctuations which affect Prime rate lending for variable mortgages etc.
Here are some stats:
* The lowest point was right after the recession when it dropped to 0.50%
* The current rate is 0.75%
* The highest rate was 4.75% (pre-recession end of 2007, only 8 years ago)
* In just the past 8 years, the rate dropped 4.25% which means it can come up at long way from the current rate
* Interest rate increases or decreases on average were 0.25% however whereas high as 0.50% numerous times
* The “average” rate is 1.99% which is substantially higher than the current rate of 0.75%
My suggestion would be to think twice based on statistical data if you plan to choose a variable rate today (November 2015). I believe variable rates have outperformed fixed rates as it was ‘mostly’ trending downwards and variable rates are less than fixed. If it starts trending upwards, which we all know is the only direction it can realistically go, fixed will most likely outperform.
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