5-year ARM refinance rates | U.S. Bank (2024)

Today’s 5-year ARM refinance rates

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These rates and APRs are current as of $date and may change at any time. They assume you have a FICO® Score of 740+ and at least 25% equity, that the loan is for a single-family home as your primary residence and that you will purchase up to one mortgage point.

Mortgage points, or discount points, are a form of prepaid interest you can choose to pay up front in exchange for a lower interest rate and monthly payment. One mortgage point is equal to about 1% of your total loan amount, so on a $250,000 loan, one point would cost you about $2,500. Connect with a mortgage loan officer to learn more about mortgage points.

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Adjustable-rate mortgage loans are usually referred to as ARMs. These loans are typically offered with a 30-year term. A 5-year ARM has a fixed rate for the first five years. Then the rate becomes variable and adjusts every year for the remaining 25 years of the loan. In addition to 5-year ARM loans, U.S.Bank also offers 7-year ARM and 10-year ARM options. Check out today’s rates for 7-year ARM refinance loans and 10-year ARM refinance loans.

A 5-year ARM refinance loan is a variable-rate loan with an initial fixed-rate feature. After an initial five-year period, the fixed rate converts to a variable rate. It stays variable for the remaining life of the loan, adjusting every year in line with an index rate, which fluctuates with market conditions. If the index rate increases substantially, so could your mortgage payment. And, if the index rate goes down, then your monthly mortgage payment could decrease. All 5-year ARMs set limits on how high or low the rate may go.

A 5-year ARM refinance loan has an initial fixed rate for five years and an adjustable rate for the remaining life of the loan. Your monthly payment could increase or decrease after the first five years depending on how the index rate fluctuates. By contrast, a 30-year fixed-rate refinance loan has a fixed rate and fixed monthly payment for the entire 30-year term. A 15-year fixed-rate refinance loan has a fixed rate and fixed monthly payment for the entire 15-year term.

Learn more about the differences between a 5-year ARM and a 15- or 30-year fixed-rate loan.

If you plan to sell your home or pay off your mortgage within five years, then a 5-year ARM may be right for you. Rates on ARMs are usually lower than rates on comparable fixed-rate mortgages, so their monthly mortgage payments are lower. The 5-year ARM offers these lower rates and the predictability of a fixed-rate mortgage for the first five years.

If you’re not going to move or pay off your loan within five years, then you need to consider the risk involved with an ARM. After the initial five-year period, the rate on your loan will adjust every year in line with an index rate. When that rate goes up, so will your interest rate and your monthly mortgage payment. A 5-year ARM may still be right for you if you can afford fluctuations in your monthly mortgage payment. Keep in mind, though, that it’s difficult to predict market or life changes.

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  1. Annual percentage rate (APR) represents the true yearly cost of your loan, including any fees or costs in addition to the actual interest you pay to the lender. The APR may be increased after the closing date for adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) loans.

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The rates shown aboveare the current rates for the purchase of a single-family primary residence based on a 45-day lock period. These rates are not guaranteed and are subject to change. This is not a credit decision or a commitment to lend. Your final rate will depend on various factors including loan product, loan size, credit profile, property value, geographic location, occupancy and other factors.

To lock a rate, you must submit an application to U.S.Bank and receive confirmation from a mortgage loan officer that your rate is locked. An application can be made by calling 888-291-2334, by starting it online or by meeting with a mortgage loan officer.

Minnesota properties: To guarantee a rate, you must receive written confirmation as required by Minnesota Statute 47.206. This statement of current loan terms and conditions is not an offer to enter into an interest rate or discount point agreement. Any such offer may be made only pursuant to subdivisions 3 and 4 of Minnesota Statutes Section 47.206.

Calculators are provided by Leadfusion. This calculator is being provided for educational purposes only. The results are estimates that are based on information you provided and may not reflect U.S. Bank product terms. The information cannot be used by U.S. Bank to determine a client's eligibility for a specific product or service. All financial calculators are provided by the third-party Leadfusion and are not associated, controlled by or under the control of U.S. Bank, its affiliates or subsidiaries. U.S. Bank is not responsible for the content, results, or the accuracy of information.

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