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5-Year Variable Mortgage Rates

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Variable mortgage terms can affect your rate, payment flexibility, renewal timing, and exposure to prime-rate changes. Use RateBuddy to compare variable rates by term length before deciding whether a short-term or longer-term variable mortgage fits your budget and risk comfort.

5-Year variable mortgage rate options

Use the payment filters to estimate costs for this variable term. RateBuddy shows current variable mortgage rate options with lender details, estimated payments, and term-specific rate insights.

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Adjust the purchase price, down payment, amortization, and payment frequency to see how your estimated mortgage payments change across the rate options below.

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Butler Mortgage
Interest rate
3.30 %
5 Years Variable
5 Year Variable Mortgage
Payment & interest estimate
Est. Monthly Payment $1,396
Interest in 5 years $43,878
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Nesto
Interest rate
3.40 %
5 Years Variable
5 Year Variable Mortgage
Payment & interest estimate
Est. Monthly Payment $1,412
Interest in 5 years $45,248
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True North Mortgage Inc
Interest rate
3.49 %
5 Years Variable
5-Year Variable Closed
Payment & interest estimate
Est. Monthly Payment $1,425
Interest in 5 years $46,483
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Nesto
Interest rate
3.57 %
5 Years Variable
5 Year Variable Mortgage (150 Day Lock)
Payment & interest estimate
Est. Monthly Payment $1,437
Interest in 5 years $47,581
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Meridian Credit Union
Interest rate
3.59 %
5 Years Variable
5 Year Variable Mortgage
Payment & interest estimate
Est. Monthly Payment $1,441
Interest in 5 years $47,856
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EQ Bank
Interest rate
3.60 %
5 Years Variable
5 Year Adjustable Mortgage - Evolution Suite
Payment & interest estimate
Est. Monthly Payment $1,442
Interest in 5 years $47,994
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Pine
Interest rate
3.65 %
5 Years Variable
5 Year Adjustable Mortgage
Payment & interest estimate
Est. Monthly Payment $1,450
Interest in 5 years $48,681
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Locking In: The Escape Hatch

Daily Insight

Most variable terms let you convert to Fixed at any time without penalty. BUT, you usually have to lock in for the remaining time left on your term. Check if your lender offers the best fixed rates before you sign.

Choosing a Variable Term

Convertible to fixed Low Penalty (Usually)

With a variable rate, your interest rate moves with the lender's prime rate. The term you choose determines how long you are committed to that specific discount (e.g., Prime - 0.90%).

A 3-year variable is often chosen by those who want flexibility to break early, while the 5-year variable is the standard choice, offering the deepest discount from prime for a longer guaranteed period.

When it shines
  • Expecting rate cuts (Bank of Canada)
  • Prioritizing lower breakage penalties
  • Wanting the option to lock into Fixed later
Watch-outs
  • Payments may fluctuate with Prime
  • Budgeting requires comfort with risk
  • Discounts vary by lender & province
*Guidance only. Actual penalties (3 months interest vs IRD) and conversion options vary by lender.
Variable vs Fixed Snapshot
Rate Behavior
Moves
Locked
Payments
May Vary
Stable
Penalty Cost
Low (3mo Int)
High (IRD)
Flexibility
Convertible
Locked In
Variable Risk Profile
*Visual illustration of potential rate fluctuation over time.

How to compare variable mortgage terms in Canada

Variable mortgage terms let you borrow with a rate that can move when lender prime rates change. The term length affects how long your variable-rate agreement lasts, how soon you can renew, and how much flexibility you may have if your plans or the rate market changes.

What changes when you choose a different variable term?

The term can affect your lender options, rate discount, payment rules, prepayment flexibility, conversion options, and renewal timing. A lower variable rate can be useful, but borrowers should also compare how the mortgage handles payment changes, trigger-rate risk, and early exit penalties.

Who may prefer shorter variable mortgage terms?

Shorter variable terms may suit borrowers who want flexibility, may sell or refinance sooner, or want to reassess their mortgage as market rates change. They can also be useful for borrowers who do not want to commit to a longer variable-rate term.

Who may prefer longer variable mortgage terms?

Longer variable terms may suit borrowers who are comfortable with rate movement and want to keep a variable structure for a longer period. Before choosing a longer variable term, compare the rate discount, payment adjustment rules, conversion options, and penalties if you need to break the mortgage early.

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Variable Rate Questions

A variable mortgage rate is quoted based on the lender's Prime Rate. For example, you might be offered a rate of "Prime - 0.50%". If the lender's Prime Rate is 6.95%, your actual interest rate would be 6.45%. If the Prime Rate goes up or down, your interest rate changes with it.

This depends on your mortgage type. With most variable-rate mortgages, your monthly payment stays the same, but more of it goes towards interest and less towards your principal. With an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM), your actual monthly payment amount will increase or decrease with the Prime Rate.

Yes. Most variable-rate mortgages in Canada are "convertible," which means you can lock into a fixed rate with your current lender at any time during your term, usually without paying a penalty. This is a key feature that provides a safety net if you become concerned about rising rates.

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