• jonne@infosec.pub
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      5 hours ago

      At least you can’t get kicked out or have your rent raised for arbitrary reasons. Some renters are basically moving every year.

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        13 minutes ago

        Fair enough, I suppose. Although I’m relatively sure that the bank can mess with the credit conditions

      • Scratch@sh.itjust.works
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        4 hours ago

        Mortgages can change repayments amounts as the central lending rate changes.

        We’re in a squeeze in Canada right now because rates went up and a bunch of mortgages are up for renewal. (5-year fixed rate is standard here)

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          Mortgages can change repayments amounts as the central lending rate changes.

          Not in the US if you have a fixed rate mortgage, and most do. There’s tons of people who locked in rates at below 3% back in 2020-2021.

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          2 hours ago

          In Spain you can decode between fixed or variable rates, and although fixed rates are usually a bit higher, having the peace of mind that suddenly the mortgage won’t raise next month and being able to plan around a fixed monthly cost is such a big peace of mind.

          Fixed rates are the best.

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            1 hour ago

            Fixed rates are safer, for sure.

            But during the pandemic, when rates went to near zero, I was very glad to be on a variable.

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          3 hours ago

          It went up a little, but nothing compared to the equivalent in rent you’d pay for the same place.

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            1 hour ago

            It’s actually pretty comparable for me. My mortgage went up 40% which made the whole monthly cost of housing go up by 28%. Rents in the same building went up similarly but actually haven’t quite caught up.