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Indiana 10/1 Year ARM Refinance Mortgage Rates 2024

Compare Indiana 10/1 Year ARM Conforming Refinance Mortgage Rates with a loan amount of $320,000. Use the search box below to change the mortgage product or the loan amount. Click the lender name to view more information.

Indiana 10/1 Year ARM Conforming Refinance Mortgage

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MIDFLORIDA Credit Union

MIDFLORIDA Credit Union

NMLS ID: 417627
6.438% 10 Yr ARM 6.375% Fees & Points $2,316 Total
0.000 Pts: $0
$2,316 Fees

$1,997

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District Lending

District Lending

NMLS ID: 1835285
6.510% 10 Yr ARM 6.375% Fees & Points $4,554 Total
0.923 Pts: $2,954
$1,600 Fees

$1,997

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PenFed Credit Union

PenFed Credit Union

NMLS ID: 401822
8.450% 10 Yr ARM 8.250% Fees & Points $6,000 Total
0.875 Pts: $2,800
$3,200 Fees

$2,405

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FHAloans.com

FHAloans.com

NMLS ID: Not a Lender
  • 2024 FHA Loan tools and resources
  • Find answers to your mortgage questions
  • Easy to qualify, no obligation
10 Yr ARM

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Top Flite Financial

Top Flite Financial

NMLS ID: 4181
  • We Approve Credit Scores Down to 500
  • Self Employed Bank Statement Loans
  • Investor Loans - DSCR - Cash Out
  • Reverse Mortgage Specialists
10 Yr ARM

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Neighbors Bank

Neighbors Bank

NMLS ID: 491986
  • Minimum 620 credit score needed to prequalify
  • 0% down USDA loan for rural homebuyers
  • 97% of borrowers would recommend to friends or family
10 Yr ARM

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Veterans United Home Loans

Veterans United Home Loans

NMLS ID: 1907
  • Use your VA Loan benefits to get cash from your home equity
  • Get a personalized quote fast with instant uploads and 24/7 access
  • Over 300,000 verified 5-star reviews
10 Yr ARM

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Rate data provided by RateUpdate.com. Displayed by ICB, a division of Mortgage Research Center, NMLS #1907, Equal Housing Opportunity. Payments do not include taxes, insurance premiums or private mortgage insurance if applicable. Actual payments will be greater with taxes and insurance included. Click here for more information on rates and product details.

1 Rate data provided by RateUpdate.com. Displayed by ICB, a division of Mortgage Research Center, NMLS #1907, Equal Housing Opportunity. Payments do not include taxes, insurance premiums or private mortgage insurance if applicable. Actual payments will be greater with taxes and insurance included. Click here for more information on rates and product details.

Rates from this table are based on loan amount of $320,000 and a variety of factors including credit score and loan to value ratios. Rates may change at any time and are not guaranteed to be correct. For specific requirements please check with the lender.

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Adjustable Rate Mortgages 2024

An Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM) starts with a rate for a fixed period. In a 5/1 ARM, the fixed period is 5 years, and in a 7/1 or 10/1 it is 7 and 10 years, respectively. After that fixed period, the rate adjusts. It can adjust up or down at that point. Most ARMs have provisions that state exactly how it can adjust and it is usually adjustable based on either the 10-Year US Treasury rate or the 6 month LIBOR rate (The loan document will specify exactly how it can adjust, with language like "after x years, the rate adjusts each January 1 to 6 month LIBOR plus 3%". Some states have laws that limit how much an ARM can adjust. As a borrower entering into an ARM, it is imperative that you understand how and when an ARM can adjust.

Unlike an Interest Only Loan, ARMs are amortizing loans. Each month the mortgage holder makes a payment to the bank that covers the interest for that month and an amount allocated to payment of principal. At the end of the mortgage (most ARMs have a 30 year length), the mortgage is completely paid off because it has been completely amortized through the component of monthly payments attributable to principal repayments.

Adjustable Rate Mortgages can be great loans for those with high net income and earnings capacity who are confident that they can either pay off the loan or get a new loan before the rate begins to adjust. ARMs also make sense for borrowers who do not intend to stay in the home beyond the length for which the rate is fixed. These loans enables a borrower to get a much lower interest rate than may be available on a 30-year or a 15-year fixed mortgage and to build equity in their homes. Those who intend to stay for longer periods in their homes, those who do not believe that they will have the ability to pay off their mortgage when the fixed period ends, and/or those who want to protect themselves from the possibility of much higher rates down the road should consider longer-term fixed rate mortgages.

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