Hi Experts,
Need your advice here. My bank if offering me 3.05 Variable and currently I am on 5.00% fixed for 5 years with 3 years term remaining. The penality for for breaking the term and switching to Variable is $3600.00. Principal Balance Outstanding is $290,974.00.
Is it a good option to renew it by paying penality ?
I will be looking to sell this house in 3 years and buy a bigger one.
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You can complain because roses have thorns or you can rejoice because thorns have roses.
Use a web calculator to determine if it's profitable or not.
CMHC has one, so does Bankrate - use Google to locate others.
If you want to "play" with several options and what-if scenarios, use this spreadsheet -
http://milliondollarjourney.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/General%20Mortgage%20analysis%20tool.xls
I'm assuming your current mortgage (as well as the new one you are considering) will be portable to the new house you'll be buying - otherwise the switch will most likely not be profitable.
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Originally posted by kapilmalik
Hi Experts,
Need your advice here. My bank if offering me 3.05 Variable and currently I am on 5.00% fixed for 5 years with 3 years term remaining. The penality for for breaking the term and switching to Variable is $3600.00. Principal Balance Outstanding is $290,974.00.
Is it a good option to renew it by paying penality ?
I will be looking to sell this house in 3 years and buy a bigger one.
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Pramod Chopra
Senior Mortgage Consultant
Mortgage Alliance Company of Canada
Quote:
Originally posted by pratickm
Use a web calculator to determine if it's profitable or not.
CMHC has one, so does Bankrate - use Google to locate others.
If you want to "play" with several options and what-if scenarios, use this spreadsheet -
http://milliondollarjourney.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/General%20Mortgage%20analysis%20tool.xls
I'm assuming your current mortgage (as well as the new one you are considering) will be portable to the new house you'll be buying - otherwise the switch will most likely not be profitable.
Kapilmalik,
my situation is similar to yours.... so what did you decide?
Considering its end of June now, did the banks give you the same rate?
Quote:
Originally posted by kapilmalik
Hi Experts,
Need your advice here. My bank if offering me 3.05 Variable and currently I am on 5.00% fixed for 5 years with 3 years term remaining. The penality for for breaking the term and switching to Variable is $3600.00. Principal Balance Outstanding is $290,974.00.
Is it a good option to renew it by paying penality ?
I will be looking to sell this house in 3 years and buy a bigger one.
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