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A mortgage interest rate is the percentage you pay to borrow money for a home loan.
Interest rate is part of the annual percentage rate, or APR. If you subtract interest rate from APR, the difference represents fees and expenses charged for getting a mortgage, spread over the life of the loan.
The best way to understand how mortgage rates work is to see them in action. A good way to do that is to use a calculator. We have two that show you what mortgage interest rates mean for you as a home buyer.
Mortgage rates are determined by multiple factors that fall into two categories:
The more likely it is you can make your mortgage payments, typically the better interest rate you’ll get.
What helps determine that? Here are some of the things we look at.
While all these things are important, it’s also important to remember we’ll work to get you the best rate we can while helping you reach your home buying goals.
A mortgage rate lock keeps your interest rate from changing for a period of time. Rate locks usually last between 15 and 60 days.
You might want to lock your rate if you expect rates to go up before you close on your loan. On the other hand, if you think rates will go down, a rate lock might not benefit.
Interest rate is the percentage you pay to borrow money for a home loan.
There are also fees and expenses charged for getting a mortgage. Most people add these to their loan and pay for them over time with their mortgage payment.
Those two things together equal APR, or annual percentage rate. The math looks like this:
6.75% APR – 6.5% interest rate = .25% for fees and expenses spread over the length of the loan
A mortgage point – sometimes called a discount point – is a one-time fee you pay to lower the interest rate on your home purchase or refinance. Here are the key things to know:
Our Home Loan Experts can help you understand if paying points is right for you.
Mortgage rates can change daily, sometimes more than once a day. If you’re watching rates, it’s helpful to know 0.25% (a quarter of a percentage point), roughly equals a $30 change in your monthly payment.