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		<title>Pick the Right Perks for your Adjustable Rate Mortgage</title>
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 These are heavy days for Canadian homeowners. If you&#8217;ve been in your home even a few years, you&#8217;ve probably already enjoyed a modest climb in the value of your home. Even if you don&#8217;t intend to sell, it&#8217;s good to know that your real estate investment is doing well. But we&#8217;re also enjoying an [...]]]></description>
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<p> These are heavy days for Canadian homeowners. If you&#8217;ve been in your home even a few years, you&#8217;ve probably already enjoyed a modest climb in the value of your home. Even if you don&#8217;t intend to sell, it&#8217;s good to know that your real estate investment is doing well. But we&#8217;re also enjoying an environment in which mortgage rates have reached historic lows.</p>
<p>That combination &#8212; strong valuations and low mortgage rates &#8212; has an unpre<span id="more-16"></span>cedented number of Canadians looking for ways to capitalize on the great opportunities available to them.</p>
<p>Whether it&#8217;s to buy their first home, trade up, or take equity back out of their homes, Canadians are jumping at the opportunity to borrow at today&#8217;s rock-bottom rates.</p>
<p>While many homebuyers are reconsidering the value of fixed-rate mortgages to lock in those low rates, you should keep in mind that adjustable-rate mortgages &#8211; the darling of the dropping rate trend &#8211; can still offer real value to homeowners. It&#8217;s a matter of finding the right combination of mortgage features and options.</p>
<p>As banks have been joined by other lending institutions, we have seen our menu of ontario mortgage options grow accordingly &#8211; with some innovative new mortgage types now available to help Canadians take advantage of today&#8217;s unusual opportunities.</p>
<p>One of the most innovative mortgages we&#8217;ve seen in a very long time is a new adjustable-rate mortgage with some very compelling features. First, it&#8217;s based on an institutional rate benchmark known as Bankers Acceptance. Most of us are familiar with the rate benchmark known as Canadian Prime &#8211; and we are accustomed to assessing mortgage rates based on Prime. The BA, on the other hand, is the rate at which banks will lend money to one another &#8211; and it&#8217;s typically a lower rate (sometimes much lower) than the prime rate offered to a bank&#8217;s best customers. The new BA-based mortgage &#8211; compared to the best prime-based mortgage available &#8211; could have saved a mortgage client a bundle over the last several years, primarily because the prime rate tends to be &#8220;stickier&#8221; in an environment where rates are falling. Often, the more fluid, market-based BA rates deliver the rate change more quickly. The BA rate is no trade secret, by the way; pick up a copy of your favourite financial paper and look for the published money rates to find the Bankers Acceptance Rate.</p>
<p>But the attractive rate structure is not the only perk. The same BA-based mortgage &#8211; so welldesigned to help clients wring the last quarter point from their mortgage rate &#8211; now also comes with a rate cap which guarantees that your rate will never climb higher than 2.15% above the starting base rate &#8211; no matter what happens to rates during your mortgage term. There&#8217;s no worry about locking in too high because the rate is always adjustable down.</p>
<p>Only the ceiling is fixed. It&#8217;s a homebuyers&#8217; dream:</p>
<p>A mortgage with limited upside and unlimited downside. If you&#8217;re thinking about buying a home this year, or you haven&#8217;t had your mortgage reviewed in the last several months, take the opportunity to get an expert assessment of your many options from a mortgage professional. It could be the best investment you&#8217;ll make this year!</p>
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