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<title>Current Mortgage Rates</title>
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<description>Current mortgage rates indicate an extremely volatile mortgage atmosphere. Take a good look at current mortgage rates ad decide if now is the right time to refinance. </description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 17 Apr 2006 16:21:05 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>Depending on  why you are considering a refinance, current mortgage rates will help make your decision a whole lot easier: 

If you're refinancing to secure a low fixed rate before mortgage rates climb prohibitively high, then now is the time, before rates get too high to make such a move worth while. 
If however you are looking to refinance into a low interest ARM to save yourself on monthly payments., then you might want to think again.


Current mortgage rates are incredibly low - they will not be low for long!  As interest rates rise your chances to save on your current home loans will quickly disappear. 

Make current mortgage rates your friend
At Adjustable Rate Refinance we believe there is always going to be a right time to refinance for the right person. No matter how high or dangerous your refinance mortgage rates there is always going to be somebody benefiting form that refinance. The trick to the whole matter is to take a look at the entire picture - your current mortgage rates, current monthly payments, your available reserves and financial flexibility. If you are just hanging on and are just able to make your finances work on a monthly basis, don't go refinancing that mortgage just yet. 

Wait to make your move 
Living on the edge, barely making the grade - nows not the time to take any risks. And current mortgage rates are a risk because while everyone is pretty sure rates are going up no one knows by how much or how fast. So hold off for a while - you still have your home and you're still making it work - soon enough the day will come when you'll find a great opportunity you can count on in current mortgage rates. 
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