The initial interest rate is the beginning rate applied to an adjustable-rate mortgage, typically set for an initial period before adjustments. It often acts as an introductory rate that may be lower than prevailing market rates.
A teaser rate is an initial lower interest rate offered on an adjustable-rate mortgage to entice borrowers, which eventually adjusts to the fully indexed rate.
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