FishFace,

Where I am there are no fixed-for-the-life-of-the-loan mortgages, so I will have to remortgage at a higher rate in 2025. I expect by then things will have calmed down a little from the worst this year, but will still be significantly more expensive than they are now. However, I will have had five years paying very low interest rates (about 1.6%) and am overpaying. It makes more sense than renting and the place I bought has been a great place to live during the pandemic. I don’t know how much the value has increased since I bought it - despite small falls though the wider area has seen average property prices go up about 25% over this time so I’m not in any danger of being stuck unable to move. Even if prices collapsed I would likely be safe from negative equity due to having had a large deposit.

thisbenzingring,

I think I closed in December 2019

My house is literally one of a kind. On the national historic registry and also recognized by the city. Two cute bronze plaques attached to the front near the door. It’s a Tutor Revival that has been kept in its original state almost religiously.

It’s my favorite house I have ever seen so I’m lucky. Looking at it is just awe inspiring… It’s actually awesome

CmdrShepard,

It sounds awesome but I would personally hate living in a home like that as you’re not allowed to do anything to it and any repairs have to be done in a specific (and more expensive) way. It’s like living in an HOA on steroids.

thisbenzingring,

That’s not really the case. The street view is what is supposed to stay the same. But it isn’t really anything binding.

ZetaLightning94,

Bought mine in March of 2020. Equity on my house is now like $150k and my interest is 3%. Dont want to move but need a bigger house now.

CarrierLost,
@CarrierLost@lemmy.one avatar

Bought in Dec of 2020. I guess we’re never moving…

TheaoneAndOnly27,

Bought in May 2020. Same boat bud.

GiddyGap,

I know quite a few people in the same boat as you who have rented out their home with a low-interest mortgage and rent something else where they needed to go until it makes more sense to jump back in the market.

I think this a dilemma many, if not most, homeowners will face down the road. What to do with that mortgage from 2020-21.

BT_7274,

Bought my first home right at the end of low interest rates. I wasn’t planning on staying but I can’t afford to move now.

Bizarroland,
@Bizarroland@kbin.social avatar

Yeah just to refinance my current mortgage with the current interest rates would raise my monthly expenses the cost of renting an apartment.

GiddyGap,

Any reason why you can’t rent out your current home and rent something else where you want to move to?

That way you could keep building equity with your low interest rates and sell when it makes more sense.

I know that requires being a landlord, but the current market also seems to require some creativity.

slazer2au,

Pretty darn good. 2% interest rate locked in for 20 years. Sure we overpaid market value and the house lost a little value this year but we are ahead in our mortgage and we are fine with how much we paid for it.

LavaPlanet,

Even if you paid too much, it’s still going to appreciate further. Just a slightly longer wait, maybe. And property is supposed to be a long game.

ji88aja88a,
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bought in 2020 … value of property has increased 50%, land value has doubled - which helps if i need to refinance as the amount owing is less than 80% of the value so i get interest rate discounts. I border a new-ish estate of mcmansions but i have double the block size. If i had some significant cash behind me i’d knockdown, divide the block and build 2 homes. but i dont, but i can dream. i’m happy… not about interest rates but it’s for the future/kids

ilinamorato,

We built in 2018, and refinanced twice in twelve months over the course of the pandemic. We’re on a 15-year now with payments only slightly higher than our original 30-yr payments were, which makes me feel like everything is completely arbitrary.

But in any case, I’m glad we like the house. There’s no way we could ever move, in this economy.

DarkMessiah,

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  • grue,

    Fixed rate has ended

    After only two years? Doesn’t sound very “fixed” to me.

    marx2k,

    Bought in 2017 but refinanced in 2021 or early 2022 down to low 2%. Basically extended the mortgage by 4 years but God damn an i glad I did that.

    reversebananimals,

    I bought in Feb 2022 and holy shit did I sneak in at the end.

    NOT_RICK,
    @NOT_RICK@lemmy.world avatar

    Relieved, honestly. I feel terrible for my friends that are still in the hunt

    llothar,

    Bank ordered us a stupid high amount to loan. We thought it was stupid high and used just half of it. In do happy er did so.

    CuddlyCassowary,

    Great I guess. No mortgage involved, so I’m thrilled that I found my happy place.

    troyunrau,
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    Lucky. Still hoping interest rates inflect by 2025.

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