A rate buydown temporarily reduces a mortgage’s interest rate, typically in the first few years, by using upfront lender or seller credits. Buyers benefit from lower initial payments, easing home affordability. Sellers attract more offers, while lenders facilitate smoother closings. Common in competitive markets, it helps buyers qualify for larger loans without permanent rate changes.
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