A rate buydown is a mortgage strategy where a borrower pays upfront points or fees at closing to permanently reduce the interest rate on their mortgage, lowering monthly payments over the life of the loan. For Canadian investors, this is a cost-benefit analysis tool to determine if the upfront capital paid reduces interest expenses enough to justify the initial investment and improve overall return on investment.
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