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With the Prime Rate expected to rise, should I consider converting to fixed?

There is no one-word answer to it. Everyoneu2019s scenario is unique. Factors like your current rate, length of time to maturity, and fixed-rate options come into play. It is in your best interest to connect with us so that we can provide input on your situation.

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With the Prime Rate expected to rise, should I consider converting to fixed?

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  2. With the Prime Rate expected to rise, should I consider converting to fixed? There is no one-word answer to it. Everyone’s scenario is unique. Factors like your current rate, length of time to maturity, and fixed-rate options come into play. It is in your best interest to connect with us so that we can provide input on your situation. www.mortgagedeliveryguy.ca

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