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Capped Rate Mortgage




By James Smith

Capped rate mortgages offer you some kind of variation in terms of interest repayment. These types of mortgages offer you the best in terms of variable rates and fixed rate deals.

In terms of the specific time allotted for the repayment of the interest, capped rate mortgage is similar to other mortgages available in the market. The difference lies in setting a limit or 'cap' to the ceiling of the interest rate that you pay over that fixed period of time. At the time of taking out a capped rate mortgage, you agree to follow this guideline and also allowing for the fact that the designated limit falls if the variable rate sees a downward shift. The variable interest rate is adjusted each month in accordance with the prime rate. It is decided at the time you pen your signature on the requisite documents.

For those people who were flummoxed with all that jazz about ceiling, limit etc, here is the real deal. If the variable rate sees an upward swing then you only pay the interest up to the capped rate agreed upon. Moreover if the there is a falling in the variable rate, you get the benefit as you pay much less. In effect, you get the best of both worlds. Capped rate mortgages give you able protection against rising interest rates. They provide you with a nice little buffer to shield your money. Also, you have a clear-cut idea of the maximum amount that can flow from your purse. So, you can plan accordingly.

But with the salient advantages, you must know some of the disadvantages as well. It will help you make an informed decision when you select your mortgage. The one major disadvantage of capped rate mortgage is that very few of them are available in the market. A few means there are a very limited number of capped rate deals on the market. Generally capped rate mortgages are not thought to give a borrower competitive rates. This is primarily because the interest rate that a borrower pays is much higher than that in the case of discounted rate of fixed rate mortgage.

There is a modern adage that says, 'There is no such thing, as a free lunch.' Well, capped rate mortgages come true on this count. You have to pay for the benefits that you are going to receive. There usually is an admin charge by your lending organization. But times are a- changing and some moneylenders today do give you great deals that are stealing a march over fixed rates as far as cost-effectiveness is concerned.

A capped rate mortgage will enable you to plan your budget. Its major advantage is that you have the option of repaying the remaining balance whenever the rates see a fall. This mortgage integrates short-term-rates with a long-term-security. Capped Rate Mortgages will allow you to increase your savings and at the same time give you much needed security.

As in all mortgages, a deep understanding is required of the terms and conditions accompanying them. Only then should you go for the myriad of mortgage options available in the market. So research, evaluate, analyze, and then choose a capped rate mortgage.
 
 
About the Author
James has been writing about mortgages for many years and offers information on the different types of mortgages available from the web site - http://www.1mortgagesuk.co.uk

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