Is your home loan interest rate higher than the national average? Is your home in need of some much-needed repairs or are you in need of some extra money to pay off credit cards or other bills? A mortgage refinance loan may be exactly what you need to take care of these needs and any others that you might think of.
If your interest rate is higher than normal, it is a good idea to refinance your loan. A lower interest rate can make your monthly payment lower and easier to manage. If you are having financial difficulties, this can be especially helpful. If your finances are pretty steady, then you may be able to get a shorter-term loan when you refinance so your loan will be paid off much sooner. This is great if you are planning to stay in your home for the rest of your life or for longer than the length of the loan. If you are planning to move within ten years, then a shorter-term loan will most likely not be as important to you as a lower payment would be.
If you are in need of some money to pay off credit cards, make needed home repairs, or even to take a vacation, then you might want to consider refinancing your home. You first need to find out if you have any equity built up in your home. Equity is the value of your home versus the amount that you own on your house. Let us say that your home is now worth $125,000 ten years after you purchased it and you owe your lender $95,000. The equity that you have is $30,000. You can borrow up to $125,000 against your home and can use the $30,000 equity for repairs, bills, or anything else. You need to decide if your intended use is worth you refinancing your loan for 15 years or more. The good thing about home loans is that they are tax-deductible in most cases, so this may be a good benefit for you.
Refinancing will mean that in most cases you are starting your payment term all over again. This is something that you need to keep in mind before signing on the dotted line. You need to know all of your options before you decide that this is your only option. Home loan refinancing is a big business and many companies will offer you the moon to get you to refinance. You need to take into account the closing costs and fees of the loan to ensure that it is a right choice for you.
If you do all of your research and come to the conclusion that refinancing is right for you then you need to find a lender that you are comfortable with. Check around to several different lenders to find the best interest rate for your loan to ensure that you are getting the best deal. Then you are sure to find a mortgage refinance loan that you are satisfied and happy with!
By: Paul Heath
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April 26th, 2010FHA Refinance Loan Qualifications – What You MUST Know Before Refinancing Any FHA Loan
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Before you refinance any mortgage there are certain terms you should consider. The same can be said about the FHA refinance loan. Any mortgage that you currently have on your property can be refinanced into an FHA loan. Refinancing your loan into a Federal Housing Administration loan provides you with a lower monthly payment, the ability to avoid foreclosure or default, or it can help with home repairs. The refinance loan is different than the FHA HOPE. FHA HOPE is a homeowners program that protects individuals from default or foreclosure only.
There Federal Housing Administration makes four types of refinance loans available to you.
• The Cash- Out refinance options allows you to refinance 85 percent of your home’s value. The value is determined by a professional appraisal with the FHA lender.
• A Cash- Out option of 95 percent of the appraised value.
• No cash- out
• Streamline FHA refinancing
There are requirements even with FHA refinance loans that you must adhere to. In the cash out options listed above the borrower is required to own the home for at least a year before applying for the refinance loan. For all four loans the amount you can obtain for refinancing will be determined by the homes appraised value. The calculation for non streamlined loans is a bit more difficult, and not really necessary to discuss other than to say the calculation has to deal with the original mortgage and any second mortgages you might have on the home.
FHA streamline loans can only be obtained if you have an existing loan loan. In this particular loan type you are not given cash, but the refinancing will pay the existing loan off. This option helps you lower your repayment amount in the event that the interest rates have decreased since you were awarded the first FHA loan. In the current economic climate the base rate has significantly decreased, allowing interest rates to decrease as well. For a person who acquired an FHA home loan during the housing boom it could be very lucrative for you to refinance.
The downside to refinancing in the current market is the home values. Many areas are suffering from degraded home values, presenting a situation of negative equity. This may limit your refinancing options. If your home value is still on the positive side under the streamline product, the Federal Housing Administration allows for the closing costs to be a part of the loan if the equity is sufficient.
If you are refinancing to an FHA loan there is no down payment required. This has been somewhat confusing for home owners. Since all FHA loans require a down payment, homeowners automatically assume this means the refinancing products as well. FHA refinance loans work like mainstream remortgages, thus there is no down payment in a refinance situation.
These refinance loans are available to any person who qualifies for an FHA loan. Most refinance products with FHA require that you go through the same qualification process as the regular FHA loan process.
By: J. Stewart