The Low down on
Adjustable Rate Mortgage
- Complete our simple Adjustable Rate Mortgage Qualifier
- Receive options based on your unique criteria and scenario
- Compare mortgage interest rates and terms
- Choose the offer that best fits your needs
You ask, we answer
We know the mortgage process can be tricky. Here’s some questions people like you have asked us in the past.
Mortgage Advantage Lending is your online resource for personalized mortgage solutions, fast customized quotes, great rates, and service with integrity. We’re here to make the home loan process a whole lot easier, with tools and expertise that will help guide you along the way.
At Mortgage Advantage Lending, we are a diamond partner with the largest wholesale purchase lender in the country. That means we have the fastest turnaround time and the best platform to consistently close your loan. Our average closing time is 12 days.
We also have the resources to make your home-buying process seamless. Use our free decision-making tools and calculators, from pre-approval to home insurance quotes, to get the process going. You can do a home search, learn the value of your home, and calculate your payments right from our site.
Protecting your personal information is our top priority. We use bank-level encryption, and we’re constantly monitoring our site to make sure it’s secure. We won’t sell your data or use it for any other purpose than to help you get a mortgage.
Mortgage rates change daily and vary depending on your unique situation. But you will always get our best rates by starting your application online. You can see today’s rates and learn how rates are trending: get your free quote today!
Mortgage Advantage Lending is best for people who have a credit score of 620 or above and are ready to buy, sell, refinance, or build their dream home.
Why an ARM?
Most homeowners get into adjustable-rate mortgages for the lower initial payment, and then usually refinance the loan when the fixed period ends. At that time, the interest rate becomes variable, or adjustable, and the homeowner would likely refinance into another ARM, something fixed, or sell the home outright.