Pretty much nailed it!

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Canada is on same path, The USA is a bit different they literally sign for 30yrs locked rate

Wow really?

Yup, currently we are only seeing the variable rate people hurt right now, at current rates my mortgage would be +400/month at today’s rates. I don’t renew till 2026 so i have a bit of lane way

Wow that’s a huge increase!

This will be heartbreaking for many.

I’ve got a lot of family members that will be in a tough situation soon in Oz, I’m grateful that I am not in this awful situation.

Thoughts are with all that will endure very harsh conditions 🫂

There will be pain, I can only hope that people’s financial situation is not too over done.

Yeah man it’s fucked up. Different situation here but as an aspiring a first (and ideally only) time with my fiancee we are the ones who would have to take on HER crazy high new mortgage monthlies. It’s undoable!! We’ve basically just given up until everything breaks or a miracle happens

Aspiring first/only-time *buyer

whoops

Your on a good pathchain

It’s no longer a dream to own your own home, better of renting and stacking sats!

That’s what the State wants, your land !

Imagine Marie you say dan I will rent your house and pledge 10 ₿ as collateral if you Marie misbehave i will walk away with a better more liquid asset

I never misbehave Dan 😜

Do you get to refinance/renew whenever you want up to that date at which point it just happens if you hadn’t?

Ok.

2015s signed at 3.29, then with my son on the way we “ported over that mortgage to our current house, and signed an additional mortgage at 3.99. No “real transfer costs” cause i was adding to my ledger with the bank.

2022 rates at 2.2% I break old mortgages and sign single mortgage at 2.2%

When I broke the mortgages i paid 10k in fees (fines for getting out early) but overall my total borrowed dropped by ~25k due to the reduced rate of interest compounded over 30yrs

So yes you can renew when you want or hold till term. Theres penalties.