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Hybrid ARM

Definition

An adjustable-rate mortgage with an initial fixed-rate period (typically 3, 5, 7, or 10 years) followed by periodic adjustments. The most common ARM structure, such as 5/1 ARM (5 years fixed, then annual adjustments) or 7/6 ARM (7 years fixed, then semi-annual adjustments).

Example

A 5/6 hybrid ARM has a fixed 5.5% rate for 5 years, then adjusts every 6 months based on SOFR + 2.5% margin, with 2/2/5 rate caps.

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