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Variable mortgage rates are going up — here’s how you can prepare

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Inflation is rising and benchmark interest rates have increased for the second time this year. Anyone with an adjustable-rate mortgage is likely feeling the pressure.

If you haven’t been keeping tabs on all the options concerning your mortgage — like refinancing at a fixed rate — you may be missing out on major savings.

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Luckily, AmeriSave can help you get up to speed on making the best of your mortgage.

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Their platform uses a hybrid of professional expert insights from real people and advanced technology to process your loans faster and significantly reduce your costs.

Their experts are always on hand to guide you through the process, so you don’t have to worry about how to get the best mortgage rate on your own.

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AmeriSave can help you refinance your mortgage for as low as 4.187% APR. It only takes a few minutes to get pre-approved and bring you one step closer to finding the perfect loan option.

This service is easy to use and trustworthy — AmeriSave is a five-star Zillow lender, and nearly 100% of customers say they would recommend it to their friends and family.

Don’t wait to refinance

As economic experts are predicting that interest rates will continue to rise, your optimal mortgage refinancing options are decreasing.

If you’ve kept a good credit score, lowered your credit-to-debt ratio since your initial mortgage and are able to take on a shorter-term lease, your chances of refinancing your mortgage for a better result are looking good.

Sign up with AmeriSave today to learn more about refinancing your mortgage.

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Chris Middleton is a freelance writer at Moneywise. He’s written for CBC News, blogTO, Parton and Pearl and a number of other places. He has a Master’s in Creative and Critical Writing from the University of Gloucestershire.

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