An adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) is a type of home loan where the interest rate can change over time. This means that your monthly payments can increase or decrease periodically. Initially, the interest rate on an ARM is usually lower than that of a fixed-rate mortgage. However, during certain periods of the loan term, interest rates—and consequently, your monthly payments—can fluctuate.
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