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Fixed interest rates are cheaper than variable
One-year, two-year and three-year fixed-rate mortgages are currently cheaper than variable-rate home loans, according to new data.
At the end of January, the average of all the variable rates listed on RateCity was:
- 4.47 per cent for owner-occupiers
- 4.91 per cent for investors
Meanwhile, average fixed rates for owner-occupiers were:
- 4.21 per cent for 1 year
- 4.16 per cent for 2 years
- 4.23 per cent for 3 years
For investors, the averages were:
- 4.53 per cent for 1 year
- 4.48 per cent for 2 years
- 4.56 per cent for 3 years
But while one-year, two-year and three-year fixed rates were cheaper than variable rates, four-year and five-year fixed rates were more expensive, according to the data.
At the end of January, average fixed rates for owner-occupiers were:
- 4.60 per cent for 4 years
- 4.65 per cent for 5 years
For investors, the averages were:
- 4.89 per cent for 4 years
- 4.97 per cent for 5 years
Cheapest variable-rate mortgages on the market
Focusing just on the variable-rate home loans listed on RateCity, it’s still possible to get a mortgage for an historically low rate.
At the end of January, the cheapest rate for owner-occupiers was:
- Reduce Home Loans’ Rate Buster Standard Home Loan at 3.39 per cent (comparison rate 3.39 per cent)
The cheapest rate for investors was:
- Reduce Home Loans’ Rate Buster Investor Wealth Maximizer at 3.69 per cent (comparison rate 3.69 per cent)
It’s important to note that the cheapest home loan isn’t always the best – for some borrowers, a mortgage with a higher rate will be a more suitable option.
Disclaimer
This article is over two years old, last updated on February 6, 2018. While RateCity makes best efforts to update every important article regularly, the information in this piece may not be as relevant as it once was. Alternatively, please consider checking recent home loans articles.
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