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July 1, 2022
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July 1, 2022

How Does an Adjustable Mortgage Rate Work?

Podcast: "Nobody Wants a Mortage"

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What are adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs)? You’ve probably heard the term tossed around before with lots of mixed definitions and opinions. So, what exactly do they do, and how can they help you in today’s market? Join Bill, Mark & Greg as they talk ARMs, how to take advantage of this type of home financing & upcoming projections for the market.

Gaylord-Hansen's "Nobody Wants a Mortgage" podcast airs live weekly on YouTube.

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How Does an Adjustable Mortgage Rate Work?
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Bill Gaylord, NMLS 680603 | Gaylord-Hansen Team at CrossCountry Mortgage

Greg Peppler, NMLS 632838 | Gaylord-Hansen Team at CrossCountry Mortgage

Mark Peppler, NMLS 680285 | Gaylord-Hansen Team at CrossCountry Mortgage

The information contained is the viewpoint of the presenter(s). Individuals should consult their own financial representative.

CrossCountry Mortgage, LLC does not provide legal, investment, accounting, or tax advice. Please consult a licensed attorney, financial planner, CPA, or tax professional on the opinions and information provided.

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