Times Up on Some Adjustable-Rate Mortgages

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A single-family home in Los Angeles. Allison Dinner/Getty ImagesFor those who took five-year adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) in 2021, the day of reckoning is about to take place. Others who have 10-year ARMs also will be scrambling as they both receive letters from their lenders that monthly payments are about to soar.In the beginning, an ARM typically gives you a lower rate than a fixed mortgage. But this rate lasts for three, five, seven, or 10 years and then the rate adjusts. For those with a 5/1, they have a fixed rate for five years followed by a yearly rate adjustment. Each rate adjustment has the potential to increase the loan payment.Familiarize Yourself With ARM TermsWhen the initial fixed-rate period ends, an ARM rate will adjust at set intervals. This usually happens every six or 12 months.

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