Mortgage rates for North Carolina on Lender411 for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages are at 3.00%. That dropped from 3.00% to 3.00%. The 15-year fixed rates are now at 2.56%. The 5/1 ARM mortgage for North Carolina is now at 4.56%.
Adjustable Rate Mortgages (ARM)'s are loans whose interest rate can vary during the loan's term. These loans usually have a fixed interest rate for an initial period of time (usually lower rates) and then can adjust based on current market conditions. Adjustable rate mortgages are usually amortized over a period of 30 years with the initial rate being fixed for anywhere from 1 month to 10 years.
If you are buying a home in North Carolina or refinancing into an ARM loan, you can find the best rates on Lender411.com. Check out the main page on Adjustable Mortgage Rates.
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