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Q: Mortgage Calculations ( No Answer,   0 Comments )
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Subject: Mortgage Calculations
Category: Business and Money > Finance
Asked by: gsautos-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 16 Oct 2002 09:44 PDT
Expires: 16 Oct 2002 20:11 PDT
Question ID: 77316
Hi,
Please answer this question if you are familiar with mortgages. My
cousin recently bought a condominium apartment in Toronto, Canada. She
chose a variable mortgage rate, and now pays prime - 0.5% (4.0%).
Economists predict that interest rates will rise in Canada. Is it wise
to have a variable mortgage when you think rates will go up?
She bought a place for $262,000 and put 35% down. Her mortgage term is
5 years (amortized over 25 years). Her cost of borrowing (interest)
will be $32,348 over the term, assuming rates don't go up. Her total
payment over 5 years will be $54,355, and the balance due on the
Maturity wil be $148,617. From my calculations, it seems that she will
pay more towards interest than towards principal! Does that sound
right?

Thus I am asking two things: (1) Should she get a fixed rate since
rates will probably go up (2) Does her mortgage sound fair?
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