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March 26, 2009

Refinancing Your Mortgage Loan to Save Money

melinamenny asked:


 

Most people refinance their mortgage loan when it is up for renewal from its term. Mortgage loans come in a variety of terms, anywhere from six months to 10 years at a time, amortized over 25 to 50 years. Each term of a mortgage loan is its own mortgage loan – meaning that you can change the mortgage loan type you have as well as the term when your mortgage loan renews. If your mortgage loan is up for renewal, it’s a good time to see if you can get a better interest rate on your new mortgage loan by shopping around. However, there are other times when refinancing your mortgage loan makes sense.

 

Renewal Time

 

Term renewal on mortgage loans is, obviously, the time when most mortgage loans are renewed. It is a time when you can search for a different lender for your mortgage loan or stay with the same lender. However, refinancing your mortgage loan is similar to taking out a new one to begin with, except that you’re not required to have a down payment.

 

Refinancing your mortgage loan means having a new mortgage loan – you can use this opportunity to change the type of mortgage loan you have, such as going from an adjustable rate mortgage loan to a fixed rate mortgage loan, or vice versa. You can also change the term of your mortgage loan, make it longer or shorter, depending upon your wants and needs.

 

If you’re term mortgage loan is up for renewal and the interest rates are low, it’s a good time to lock in the good interest rate for a longer period of time with a fixed rate, long term mortgage loan. However if your renewal comes up and the interest rates are high, it’s a good time to go with either a short term fixed rate or an adjustable rate mortgage loan. Adjustable rate mortgage loans’ interest rate changes at various points in the term, which means you could end up with a much lower interest rate, and therefore lower payments when the rate changes.

 

Need extra money?

 

Mortgage loan refinancing is also a good time to take out some of the equity you’ve been saving. You can refinance your mortgage loan for higher than is owed to the previous mortgage loan and get cash from your equity to spend as you see fit. The most common uses for equity cash is home improvements, consolidating high-interest debts (such as loans and credit cards), and paying for college tuition for children.

 

Other times it’s a good idea to refinance

There are other times throughout the term of your mortgage loan that you may want to consider refinancing. If the interest rates plummet, it’s a consideration to refinance your mortgage loan with a longer term, fixed rate mortgage loan. Locking in a low interest rate on your refinanced mortgage loan could mean that you save tens of thousands of dollars in interest payments to your lender.

A word of caution about refinancing mid- mortgage loan term – prepayment penalties come with some mortgage loans and if you have a prepayment penalty on your mortgage loan, talk with your loan officer before you begin the refinancing process.

 

There’s an easy way to figure out if it’s worth refinancing your mortgage loan mid term and paying the prepayment penalties – find out what your yearly interest payments will be with a new mortgage and compare them to what they are with your current mortgage. Subtract the new mortgage interest from the old mortgage interest – this is how much interest you’re saving in a year. Compare this number with the amount you’ll pay in prepayment penalties. If it is less than half (which means it would take two years to “pay” for the refinancing), then it’s not worth refinancing your mortgage loan. However if you can “pay” for the refinancing within two years on a five year term or more mortgage loan, then it may be worth paying the prepayment penalty.

 

You can ask your mortgage loan lender if they will waive the prepayment penalty if you refinance your mortgage loan with the same company. Prepayment penalties are in place from some lenders because they’re losing your business and thusly the thousands of dollars of interest payments you were to make to them for the remaining term on your mortgage loan. Most prepayment penalties are six months interest on 80 per cent of the total of your mortgage loan. However, some lenders may be willing to waive the prepayment penalty if you’re staying with them for the longer term mortgage you want to lock in with lower interest rates. While the interest they’re receiving is lower, it can add up to much more than the prepayment penalty amount they will receive if you refinance early.

 

In order to make paying a prepayment penalty worth it to refinance your mortgage loan, you shouldn’t take any longer than two years in saved money to make up the amount you pay out to the old mortgage loan company in penalties. Be sure that if you do make the payment that your new mortgage doesn’t have prepayment penalties attached to it.

 

Refinancing your mortgage loan is a good opportunity to seek out better interest rates and terms. Many people choose to use a mortgage broker to find a new lender to refinance their mortgage loan. The reason for this is because mortgage brokers work with several lenders and can submit the single application you fill out to many lenders at the same time. They then enter a ‘bartering stage’ with the lenders who are willing to refinance your mortgage loan. By using a mortgage broker, you can get great interest rates from lenders vying for your business.

 

Don’t underestimate some of the mortgage loan refinancing companies as well – because they are online and don’t have as much overhead as standard lenders, they can sometimes offer even better deals on interest rates and terms.



DWIGHT

February 15, 2009

Tips for Finding the Best Mortgage Loans

Brigitta Schwulst asked:


plying for mortgage loans is made a lot easier and more efficient by using the internet. You have access to far more companies and far more information on mortgage loans than you had in the past.

Mortgage loans brokers also make finding the best mortgage loans much easier. A mortgage loan broker is a person or company who applies for the mortgage loans on you behalf by contacting the various banks.

Using a mortgage loans broker also means you can ask someone questions with regards to the mortgage loans you’re applying for. Some tips to find the best mortgage loans include the following:

1. Check out your credit

Your credit will not only determine the amount of the loan that you can apply for, but it could also determine the mortgage rate you are offered for your mortgage loan. It can also vary the amount you need as a deposit, and even the insurance premium rate. It’s worth trying to improve your credit rating as much as possible before you apply for mortgage.

2. Shop around

Use a mortgage broker or approach various companies before you choose your loans. You’ll be amazed at how different the quotes can be from different companies and how much money you can save in the long run by shopping around before you take out mortgage loans.

3. Plan your budget

Remember to work out how much you can afford to repay on your mortgage , and include a little extra in your budget for emergencies. Remember, your home is normally collateral for the mortgage loans, so you could loose your house if you can repay the loan.

4. Research and choose the type of loan best for you

There are plenty of different mortgage loans types of loans available nowadays, so make sure you have a basic idea of the various loan types and how they can impact your budget and then choose the loan type that’s best for you. Mortgage loans types include fixed rate loans, variable rates loans and reverse mortgages to name a few.

But whether you’re looking for fixed rate mortgage loans or variable rate mortgage loans, be sure to shop around for the lowest mortgage loans rates. The lowest mortgage rates could save you thousands in the long run.

To find the lowest mortgage loans rates search for a mortgage loans broker in your area.



RODGER

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