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If you’ve been considering buying a house — or if you’re actually in the process — you’ve probably heard two things quite a bit lately:
Yes, they are still historically low, but that doesn’t change the fact that they’re higher than if you’d just bought a house a little while ago. Kind of painful to hear, huh?
What you’d probably rather hear is that rates and house prices will come down in the near future, so just hold on a little while and waiting will have paid off. Unfortunately, it’s looking like rates could go up even more in the near future, and house prices aren’t looking like they’ll definitely take a dramatic tumble.
So let’s look at some ways you can deal with rising interest rates to make your payments as manageable as possible, and maybe even save some money.
So, even if rates aren’t as low as they were in the recent past, you still have some options and control over how much interest you have to pay. Use one, or a mix of the strategies above, and you’re bound to save money!
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