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Refinancing
So you’re thinking about refinancing? Why not? Refinancing is the process of
paying off your current mortgage and taking out a new one. Many borrowers use a
refinance to shorten the term of the mortgage. Others may refinance to get their
hands on some cash by tapping into their home equity. Whatever your reason may
be for refinancing, here are some things to keep in mind:
First, even a small rate cut can pay off quickly. With the mortgage industry
being so competitive, it is relatively easy to find mortgage companies who are
willing to waive routine refinancing charges such as application, appraisal and
legal fees. Some lenders offer “no-cost” refinancing, in which you do not have
to pay most of the required upfront processing costs and closing fees. These
costs may be added to the amount you are borrowing.
Second, if you are going to live in your home for at least three to five years,
it may make sense to pay “points” to “buy down” the rate to get the lowest
available rate. A Point equals 1% of the loan amount. For example, if you have a
$250,000 loan, one point equals $2,500. As a general rule, each point that you
pay will reduce the interest rate offered by the lender by about one-eighth of
one percent, or 0.125%. In some instances, a lender may finance the points so
you will not have to pay them up front.
And third, you may want to refinance in order to build equity more quickly than
you can with your current mortgage. This may be desirable, for example, if you
are nearing or planning your retirement and you want to pay off your loan more
quickly. By refinancing from a 30-year mortgage to one with a shorter term (10,
15, or 20 year mortgage) you increase the amount of your monthly payment that
goes toward the principal balance of your loan. Refinancing to a shorter term
will save you a significant amount in interest costs not only each month, but
also over the life of the loan.
For more information about refinancing your home loan, visit http://www.refinancesmarts.com.
Article source: Expert Articles
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