Two-Thirds of Canadians Looking to 'Lock-In' to a Fixed Rate for Certainty of Mortgage Payments: BMO
March 15 2012 - 1:58PM
Marketwired
With interest rate hikes potentially coming as early as next year,
a BMO Bank of Montreal study shows Canadian homebuyers are looking
for payment certainty for as long as possible and are considering a
shorter amortization to build equity in their home.
The report, conducted by Leger Marketing, revealed:
-- The vast majority of Canadians (82 per cent) are looking for both rate
and cost certainty
-- Two-thirds (65 per cent) are looking to lock-in at a fixed rate to take
advantage of low interest rates
-- Half of Canadians (50 per cent) would consider shortening the
amortization period of their mortgage as a way to save money
-- Married individuals and those with children are more likely to consider
a shorter amortization (57 per cent and 63 per cent respectively);
paying off their mortgage faster is a bigger priority than those who are
single or those without children
"Up until recently, interest rate hikes may not have been top of
mind for Canadians, but there are now signals that rates may change
sooner than expected," said Katie Archdekin, Head of Mortgage
Products, BMO Bank of Montreal. "BMO has been encouraging Canadian
homebuyers to stress-test their mortgages and ensure that an
increase in interest rates is manageable. Having rate certainty can
help protect Canadian households from interest rate spikes."
According to BMO Economics, interest rates may begin to climb as
soon as next year.
Ms. Archdekin added, "We believe that for many Canadians a
mortgage that carries a maximum 25 year amortization is the right
choice for today's environment, as it helps households build equity
in their home faster."
Furthermore, Ms. Archdekin noted that on a $400,000 mortgage at
a 5 per cent interest rate, choosing a 25 year amortization can
save upwards of $70,000 in interest, which Canadians can put
directly towards their retirement.
BMO offers a new 10-year fixed mortgage at 3.99 per cent is
modelled after its popular 5-year fixed mortgage, which offers a
rate of 2.99 per cent. Both are available to new and existing
customers and come with a maximum 25-year amortization. Both rate
offers are available until March 28th.
The survey was completed on-line from February 21 to 23, 2012,
using Leger Marketing's online panel, LegerWeb. A sample of 1500
Canadians, 18+, were surveyed. A probability sample of the same
size would yield a margin of error of +/-2.5%, 19 times out of
20.
About BMO Financial Group
Established in 1817 as Bank of Montreal, BMO Financial Group is
a highly-diversified North American financial services
organization. With total assets of $538 billion as at January 31,
2012, and more than 47,000 employees, BMO Financial Group provides
a broad range of retail banking, wealth management and investment
banking products and solutions.
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