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Understanding the difference between fixed and variable loans

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Published: June 29, 2024
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Discover the key to choosing between fixed or variable interest home loans.
Discover the key to choosing between fixed or variable interest home loans.
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When getting a home loan, choosing between a fixed and variable loan is crucial. Homebuyers often find this decision challenging because it affects their finances and future stability. Knowing the differences between these options helps borrowers make better choices that fit their financial goals and risk tolerance.

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  • FIXED HOME LOANS
  • VARIABLE HOME LOANS

FIXED HOME LOANS

A fixed home loan offers a predetermined interest rate that remains constant for a specified period, typically ranging from one to five years.

This fixed rate provides borrowers with the certainty of knowing exactly what their repayments will be throughout the term. For many, this predictability is a significant advantage, especially in volatile economic climates.

One of the main benefits of a fixed home loan is the protection it offers against interest rate fluctuations.

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Borrowers are shielded from potential rate hikes, ensuring their repayment amounts remain unchanged.

This stability allows for more accurate budgeting and financial planning, as homeowners can anticipate their monthly expenses without the risk of unexpected increases.

However, this stability comes at a cost. Fixed home loans often have higher initial interest rates compared to variable loans. Additionally, if interest rates drop significantly, those with fixed loans might miss out on the benefits of lower rates.

Fixed loans also tend to have stricter terms regarding early repayment or refinancing, often incurring penalties or fees if borrowers wish to make changes before the end of the fixed term.

VARIABLE HOME LOANS

Variable home loans, on the other hand, come with interest rates that fluctuate based on market conditions. These rates are often tied to the central bank’s cash rate, meaning they can increase or decrease over time. The primary appeal of variable loans lies in their flexibility and potential for cost savings when interest rates fall.

Borrowers with variable home loans may benefit from lower initial interest rates than fixed loans. Additionally, during declining interest rates, their repayments can decrease, providing potential savings.

Variable loans also typically offer more flexible repayment options, allowing for extra repayments without penalties, which can help borrowers pay off loans faster.

The downside, however, is the uncertainty that comes with variable interest rates. Borrowers must be prepared for the possibility of rate increases, which can lead to higher monthly repayments. This unpredictability can make budgeting more challenging.

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