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What is an Adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM)?

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What is an Adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM)?

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This is a type of loan in which the rate changes anywhere from once in six months to once in five years to reflect interest rate changes. To sell an ARM, a lender will offer a lower initial rate than on a fixed loan.

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