Refinance Basics

What Does It Mean To Refinance A Loan?

To “Refinance” means to revise an existing mortgage.  The current mortgage is paid off and is replaced by a new mortgage.  People typically refinance to lower their interest rate, pay off debt, cash-out equity, or change loan type/terms.  Today’s mortgage rates are at or near historic lows; and over 50% of homeowners with mortgages pay interest rates above today’s current rates.  Many could save thousands by refinancing.  Are you one of them?

How much can you save by Refinancing?  If you have a 30-year mortgage at 6.2% taken out 5 years ago and have a current loan balance of $188,000.  Refinancing into a 3.5% interest rate into a 25 year mortgage would save you $300 per month and over $90,000 over the life of the loan.  The savings opportunity in todays low interest rate environment is substantial, but refinancing your home can have certain costs associated with it; therefore you will need to evaluate whether the benefits outweighs the costs to refinance your existing home mortgage.  Below you will find some basic knowledge and things to consider when trying to determine if a refinance makes sense for you.   

 

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How Much Equity Do I Need To Refinance?

What Are The Costs To Refinance?

Should I Refinance My Home?  

Rate/Term - No Cash Out Refinance

Debt Consolidation Refinance

Cash Out Refinance

Overview Of The Refinance Process

Important Tips For A Successful Refinance Process  

Refinance Documentation Checklist

FHA Streamline Refinance

VA IRRRL & VA Cash Out Refiances

HARP Refinance

Refinance Calculator

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