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What are 5 year fixed morgeges going for in Ontario

 
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    Q. When i decide to break my 5 year fixed term mortgage, how much penalty i have to pay if i break it at the end of a 3rd year?


    I doesn`t matter if you break 3 years later or 6 month before the term ends. You will pay the same mortgage penalty, 3 month mortgage interest or Interest Rate Deferential penalty.
    Someone said: Does this mortgage penalty of 3 months mortgage interest apply on the remaining mortgage interest owed from the date of notification to the bank/mortgager, OR the total interest starting from the beginning of the mortgage, irrespective of when you wish to pay off the mortgage? Example: Mortgage amount: $100,000 Mortgage period: 5 year Start : January 1, 2011 Interest Rate at time of mortgage: 5% Total interest due (5 yrs): $25,000 (or $417/month) [I realize the figures are not accurate, just approx. Just play along] Notify bank on July 1, 2013 that you wish to pay the mortgage off. Interest Rate as of July 1, 2013: 10% Is the penalty therefore (approx): (a) $1251? (b) $25,000 (because the interest rate doubled)?

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    Q. When i decide to break my 5 year fixed term mortgage, how much penalty i have to pay if i break it at the end of a 3rd year?


    A little clarification to mortgagepro`s comment. It is true that you will pay a penalty regardless of the months remaining but the penalty could be drastically different between a 3 year and 3 month remaining term. There are 2 calculations that the banks use for penalties. 3 months interest calculation and Interest Rate Differential IRD. If the conditions are right 3 months penalty for 3yr or 3month term should be close. If the conditions are such that an IRD will be used to calculate your penalty then you are looking at a huge difference in penalty. Talk to your bank and they will calculate the costs involved for you. My suggestion is to consider a port of your mortgage. A port is where you move the mortgage term rate and balance to the new property with no penalties. You can straight port it (no change in any mortgage particulars). You can port increase where you need more money (term remains the same, higher mortgage amount and the rate is blended with todays rate). Or do a port reduction (same term, same rate, smaller mortgage amount required for new house, some penalty may apply but much less than a complete break). One last thing I should mention. Once you bank gives you your options please contact a Mortgage Agent to do some further calculations for you. Many people have benefited from switching to a new bank for their new home. This is especially true today where rates are much lower than any mortgage started over 2 years ago. In the end what you end up doing with your mortgage must depend on how much money you will save going forward. That should be your #1 priority, mortgages are very expensive over time, you have to find ways to minimize your costs. I would be happy to consult with you if you have any questions. Abraham Niyazi - Mortgage Agent - Lic#M08010640 - Centum One FInancial Corp - Lic 10758. Cell: 416-993-4082 Toll Free: 1-866-728-3708 http://www.centum.ca/abraham_niyazi/ I deal with 25 Banks/Lenders and can do mortgages across Canada except Quebec.

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    Q. What happens if i cancel my 5 year fixed mortgage?


    how much will it cost me to break my mortgage contact of 5 years. I still have 31/2 years left with the td bank

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