Current Mortgage RatesSunday, March 21, 2010There is another type of home reversion scheme on the market called a Shared Appreciation Mortgage (SAM) which stands for Shared Appreciation Mortgage. The main feature of a SAM is its simplicity. Typically the bank will advance you 25% of the value of your property, interest free in exchange for 75% of the appreciation of the property when you either sell or die. Suppose your house is worth $100,000. Borrow $25,000 and pay nothing more until you sell or die. Suppose you sell after 10 years and the house is then worth $160,000 (4.81% pa growth). It has appreciated $60,000. You therefore then own the bank the $25,000 you borrowed originally, plus the shared appreciation "interest" of 75% of $60,000, which totals $70,000. So you borrowed $25,000 and repaid $70,000 10 years later. That is an IRR of around 10.8% per annum over double the house growth rate. This is an expensive loan, but the risks are taken entirely by the lender, who is effectively investing in a rent-free property. If the house went up by more, the amount you owe increases too. There are a few other permutations, but at the time of writing, no other lender has funds, so we await a new lender to enter the fray - when they do, the cash tends to be snapped up pretty fast. COFI Mortgage Can I Rely on Price Quotes? What is an Overage? How Do I Shop Settlement Costs? How Do You Avoid Predators? Does Truth In Lending Help? How to Refinance with No Closing Cost? How to manage investment property? What is the best time to buy an investment property? How Do I Avoid Legal Thievery at the Closing Table? What is Balloon Mortgage? What is a Biweekly Mortgage? What is a Dual Index Mortgage? What is a Reverse Mortgage? What is a Two-Step Mortgage? What is an 80/20 Mortgage? Mortgage Points Pledged-Asset Mortgages Blanket Mortgages Buy-Down Mortgage Loans Mortgage or an All-Cash Purchase Get Current Mortgage Rates
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Loan Type National Average |
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| 30-yr. fixed | 5.25% |
| 30-yr. fixed jumbo | 5.50% |
| 15-yr. fixed | 4.38% |
| 15-yr. fixed jumbo | 4.88% |
| 7/1 ARM | 4.12% |
| 5/1 ARM | 4.12% |
| 3/1 ARM | 4.25% |
| 1-yr. ARM | 2.88% |
| 1-yr. LIBOR ARM | 4.50% |
| 10/1 ARM | 4.75% |