Demand for adjustable-rate mortgages falls as spread over fixed rates narrows
The spread between the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage and adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) products is narrowing, reducing the financial incentive to take on the extra risk of a variable loan. As a result, demand for ARMs is weakening noticeably. When the rate advantage shrinks, most borrowers prefer the certainty of a fixed monthly payment.
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