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Fri Oct 23, 5:12 PM
7 C$ z q8 {& M8 ]* o1 d zBy The Canadian Press1 Q5 W( Q9 g7 q( b) c. [
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TORONTO - Fixed mortgage rates may help you feel secure in your budgeting, but the Bank of Montreal (TSX: BMO.TO) says the more volatile variable rate mortgages will save you money in the long run. 8 n+ `- M6 s. g' X! j- z1 n
0 m- a# N5 M& c, o+ R! kThe bank put out a report Friday showing that, over the past 30 years, variable-rate mortgages have been more cost-effective about 82 per cent of the time. That may come as a surprise to some after studies have shown many Canadians prefer a fixed-rate mortgage. * z$ @- o, w8 p* `9 D" l' O A
0 q" @7 l: y6 y+ gA fixed rate locks the borrower into a set interest rate for a certain period of time.
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That gives many borrowers peace of mind knowing how much money to set aside each month for their mortgage payment. 5 C5 r' ?8 d% {1 @2 l8 I
# l( J4 L) l7 W! hVariable rates change along with interest-rate moves. 8 _( W- k" _8 J. ~0 d2 ~
8 R' Y3 O8 f1 b) H% g( ]BMO said the Bank of Canada's overnight lending rate is at its lowest possible point now, which could mean there are fewer benefits to a variable rate in the foreseeable future. : G5 V3 D, v- E f2 G! J7 n; Q' p- Z
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BMO highlighted two historical periods when fixed rates were considered beneficial - in the late 1970s and late 1980s - and both were just before interest rates started rising again.
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The bank added that the current interest environment is similar to both of these periods.
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"Short-term rates are at extreme lows and pressure is likely to build for higher rates in the year ahead," said deputy chief economist Doug Porter in the report.
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% t0 g' T# Y' V"The question of whether to lock in to a longer-term fixed mortgage rate or stay in a variable rate has become an increasingly complex and important issue."
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, |" a A' C& D( {. S. J' LCanada has been in a long-term declining rate environment since the early 1980s, the bank suggested. ! }8 o* v1 Y, C( |! e
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As a result, the spread between five-year fixed mortgages and variable mortgages has been pushed wider in recent years, and is now near an all-time high. |
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