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when does mortgage refinance make sense?

Monday, October 6th, 2008
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Xiaobei asked:


Hello all,
i ‘d like to know how to best use mortgage refinance, and usually for what reasons people refinance. Also does refinance ultimately cost more? I don’t need to lower my monthly payment, so I don’t have any clear purpose in mind. It is just that I have heard a lot of different views on refinance. I hope to get some insights and analysis from you out there. Thank you.

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How much are the fees to refinance a mortgage?

Saturday, October 4th, 2008
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rob asked:


I have a 30yr mortgage that i have had for 3 years. I want to start over with the 30 years. What would the fees be to do this?

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Today’s Fha Refinance Mortgage Requirements

Friday, October 3rd, 2008
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Robert asked:


Are you presently considering refinancing your home? possibly you have heard how interest rates are at 5 year lows or that FHA refinance loans and their updated programs have become vastly admired. fortunate for you, both of those things are true making for an excellent refinance opportunity. And it is no more hard to apply for an FHA mortgage than it is for a Conventional mortgage.

Before you elect to refinance, you should know the basic requirements for FHA Mortgages. To be eligible for FHA refinance loans, your monthly housing costs (mortgage principal and interest, property taxes and insurance) must meet a specific percentage of your gross monthly income. This is called the “Top Ratio” and it should be below 31%. You must also have enough proceeds to pay your housing costs plus all additional monthly debt. This is called the “Bottom Ratio” and it needs to be below 43%. These percentages may be exceeded with compensating factors.

Your credit background will also be fairly considered. FHA refinance credit requirements are not entirely credit score driven, while it is helpful to have at least a 580 FICO score to obtain a quicker approval. FHA guidelines are written in a way that provides the borrower the benefit of the doubt that there had been, at some point in their past, circumstances outside their control, and as long as the borrower has improved from those circumstances in a reasonable method, they’re usually going to be credit-eligible for an FHA refinance loan.

If you have had a preceding bankruptcy, it may still be doable to get an FHA Refinance. If you have been discharged from a chapter 7 bankruptcy for two years or more, you are eligible to apply for an FHA refinance mortgage. If you are in a chapter 13 bankruptcy and have made all court approved payments on time and as arranged for at least one year, you are also eligible to make an FHA mortgage application.

FHA Refinance Loans multiple options to meet the needs of your current home equity scenario. If your home has positive equity, you may be able to refinance up to 98.75% or 97.75% of the appraised value of the home or the amount you are refinancing plus closing costs, whichever is lower. If you want to take cash out of the property, then the maximum financing amount is either 95% or 85% of the current appraised value, depending on the borrowers qualifications. If you do not have sufficient equity in your home to pay off your current mortgage or cover your refinancing closing costs, then you should ask your lender to consider a “Write Down”. A “Write Down” is when your lender writes off the excesss balance owed for the purposes of refinancing a mortgage. The Housing bill that goes into effect on October 1st provide for a Write Down to 90% of the current appraised value for delinquent mortgage FHA refinances. Offering this option is at the discretion of the lender.



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Refinance mortgage if behind on payments?

Monday, September 29th, 2008
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fin73 asked:


I lost my job and was out of work for seven months. I got behind on my mortage payments and am on a pay plan at the bank.
Will they let me refinance? I only owned the home for about two years?
What is reconfirming your loan mean? Please help!

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How do I refinance when my mortgage is more than the property value?

Saturday, September 27th, 2008
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teachingmother asked:


My husband & I purchased our condo with two loans from Bank of America: a 5/1 ARM @ 5.25% and a 2nd mortgage @ 6.75%. I would like to refinance our mortgages before the rates adjust. However, the value of our home has decreased over $100K. I have called Bank of America to get a loan modification and the woman I spoke to said we do not qualify. Is anybody else having this problem and how did you get a refinance?

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Which bank offers the lowest interest rate for mortgage refinance in California?

Friday, September 26th, 2008
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dinofernandez66 asked:


I need to refinance my second/investment home in Milpitas California and I’m looking for a mortgage broker or a bank that offers lowest interest rate based on 700 or more fico score. Preferably a loan program with minimum monthly payment is preferred.

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Can I refinance my mortgage to purchase land?

Friday, September 26th, 2008
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aj asked:


Is it possible for me to refinance my mortgage to purchase land for my son who would like to self-build a home for him (and his family) to live in.

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is it easy to refinance my mortgage with Bank of America?

Thursday, September 25th, 2008
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Daniel asked:


I currently have a 30 year fixed mortgage that I obtained one year ago at 6.00%. I was looking today’s rate and a 15 year fixed mortgage is 4.875%. Do you know how easy or hard is to refinance through Bank of America? Average closing costs to refinance? Thank you

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What is the difference between a second mortgage and a refinance?

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
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gwizzle2002 asked:


I am financing a pool and was told by the lender that a refinance and a second mortgage are the same thing. Is that correct?

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All About Denver Adjustable Rate Mortgages

Monday, September 22nd, 2008
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1st American Mortgage asked:


There has been a lot of talk about adjustable rate mortgages these days. Are they to blame for the housing crunch and the problems that people are facing? Not necessarily. There are still adjustable rate mortgages out there that can be the best options for hopeful Denver home owners. These can be goodDenver mortgage products.

How Does An Adjustable Rate Colorado Mortgage Work?

If you want to understand a Colorado mortgage with an adjustable rate, it is a mortgage which has an interest rate will change at a certain point, depending on other key interest rates rules connected to home lending. During the loan, the adjustable rate Denver mortgages will move up and down and effect the interest paid on the loan.

There will be a period in which the interest rate on a Colorado mortgage product is fixed. After that, the adjustable rate loan (also known as an Adjustable Rate Mortgage, or ARM) will change depending on the current rate (and the terms of the Colorado mortgage deal as well as current market conditions). The fixed rate the loan starts with is usually much lower than a person would have gotten if they had qualified for a fixed-rate loan. So, for a certain amount of time, the rate will be fixed and the payments will be consistent, predictable and very low, but after that period, in sometimes two to five years, the interest rate and mortgage payment will change at set periods of the loan.

Are There Any Adjustable Rate Denver Mortgage Worries?

Of course, there is a risk that goes along with an adjustable rate Denver mortgage, but this is what allows lenders to give borrowers a lower rate at the beginning of the term. This is what makes them different than fixed-rate Colorado mortgages, which may have a higher initial rate.

The risk with the loan comes because what the interest rate will eventually become is unknown at the outset of the loan. So then the mortgage payment becomes equally unpredictable. If you have an adjustable rate Colorado mortgage that goes into its adjustment period, you will see your mortgage payment fluctuate. But there is a ceiling to how much the rate can change and how often the rate can be adjusted.

In order to avoid the risks of an adjustable rate Denver mortgage, the best thing to do is refinance your loan before the end of the fixed-rate period of your loan. Now there is a risk since there is no way to predict when and if and how your loans will adjust. When you refinance your Colorado mortgage, there is a chance your fixed rate will move up.

Positive Aspects of Adjustable Rate Colorado MortgagesThere are some periods in life in which the adjustable rate Denver mortgage could be beneficial to you and your finances. It all depends on your particular situation at the time. Here are some scenarios in which an ARM might work:

• If you plan on selling your home soon

• If you won’t stay in your house for the length of the loan

• If you need to a influx of additional cash-flow

• If you have a low credit score, which won’t allow you to get the best fixed rate. However, you can use the fixed-rate period of the ARM to improve your credit and refinance for a good fixed rate.

• If you have another way out of a mortgage before the rate goes up.

• When you still have good terms and a ceiling on the interest rate.

There are good lenders out there who will be able to work with you in handling your ARM. There are Denver mortgage lenders who have built up a good reputation working with customers to deliver them good mortgage products that won’t be a financial burden.

If you want to discover the advantages of ARM products by working with a Colorado mortgage lender , you need to find someone who has an established business, rather than someone who has not been around a long time and may have more questionable Denver mortgages for sale.

This article is written by J.B. of 1st American Mortgage and Loan, LLC, a Colorado mortgage lender who offers access to information on obtaining a Colorado mortgage loan as well as other information on loans inColorado online mortgage quotes, and rates through his website TrueMortgageQuote.com http://www.truemortgagequote.com).



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