Home Loans & Refinancing, Borrower Beware!

Sunday, 28. March 2010



Mortgages…if you are planning to purchase or refinance your home you should be very careful about the home loan you select. There are many gimmick loans on the market today like “interest only loans” and “negative amortization loans” which help people buy over priced property by the skin of their teeth. Having been a loan officer for a number of years in the past, I have often wondered why people just don’t stick to the traditional “30-year mortgage” and buy (or refinance) what they can afford. If you plan on buying or refinancing a home consider the following… In my mind, a 30-year fixed rate loan is better than a 15-fixed rate loan and here’s why… you have a lower monthly payment with a 30-year loan than a 15-year loan. What if something happens to your income?

Sure, you can pay a 15-year mortgage off faster but you have a higher house payment strapped to your back and if ANYTHING causes a reduction in your income you may find yourself hard pressed to make the house payment. Few people realize that you can pay off a 30-year loan in about 15-years by making 1 or 2 “principal only payments” on a 30-year loan each year. The key is that you decide whether you can afford to make those additional principal payments rather than being obligated to higher monthly payments under a 15-year loan. You may pay a slightly higher rate on a 30-year loan but the comfort level and flexibility of a 30-year loan may be worth it. Adjustable rate loans (ARM’S) are risky business and tend to “adjust up” over time. They say “whatever goes up must come down” and with interest rate you can pretty much bet that “whatever goes down must go up”. Here are a few tips for people who are planning on buying or refinancing a home:

1. Thinking about refinancing? You typically want to see a 2% improvement from your current interest rate and the proposed “new rate”. When you add up the costs of refinancing as well as the time and hassle associated with the process, you may find a refinancing doesn’t make a lot of economic sense with a spread lower then 2%.

2. Find your break-even point by taking the total costs of refinancing (divided by) the projected monthly savings under the new rate. Doing so will tell you how many months it will take to get your money back!

3. How long you plan to own the property is important. Rule of thumb: If you plan on owning the property for less then 5 years, a refinancing may or may not make sense. Only you and the numbers can tell!

A “Discount point” is 1% of the amount of money you are borrowing and is paid to a lender to secure a lower interest rate on a mortgage. Many people want to pay “points” to get a lower rate. But, are you really getting a lower rate? When you pay discount points you are basically pre-paying the lender interest 15 or 30 years in advance! You are handing over “real dollars” for an intangible “interest rate” that will result in a lower monthly payment…the more important question is will you live in the property for 15 or 30 years? If not, why prepay the interest? Hint: Zero point home loans often make the most sense.

Another cool tip if you have equity in your home and need to purchase a large ticket item like a car… it may make sense to refinance the house and roll the car purchase up in the new mortgage. In this way you spread the cost of your car over the life of the loan, avoid the high interest car loan with whatever tax advantages you may have resulting from your mortgage deductions.

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Refinance Your Car Loan

Friday, 12. March 2010



Do you have a car loan? Have you ever though of refinancing it? Well, many people do not even know that it is possible to do it. They know about refinancing their home, but what about the car? Actually, refinancing of car loans has become very popular lately. Although many car loans are for short durations, like two to five years, but still its refinancing is a real good notion.

If you obtained your car loan at a higher rate, maybe you can obtain a lower rate now. Many times, your credit is not that good when you go for a loan. If you were able to improve your credit score in these times, then perhaps you are eligible too for a lower interest rate. If you can even manage to decrease your interest rate by 2 or 3%, it can save you a lot of money eventually.

Refinancing is done by the lenders without any additional fee. You do not have any application fee nor you have to pay off your first installment early and there are just no hidden charges. This means you do not have to pay a single penny out of your pocket, and yet save a lot.

Getting a refinancing done is easy. You have to have your credit history checked. Even if you have a bad credit score, many lenders would still get your refinancing done. If you are afraid of so much paperwork, then perhaps you can shop online. There are many lending companies that that provide you with hassle free processes. Online lenders might also be a bit more flexible in terms of fees and interests. Just one search will provide you with numerous lending companies. Options are various, but it depends on your choice. However, it is to be noted that you must approach a reputed company. Do not fall for any fake advertisement or company. Reputed lenders keep your information safe and secure.

Car financing has been immensely popular due to its many advantages. It provides you an edge over your previous car loan. Though you won’t have to pay any application fee, but you might have to pay for changing the title of your vehicle. Ask about any such additional charges and make sure your refinancing is worth the expense.

By: Subodh Jain

Best Home Loan Refinance

Saturday, 26. December 2009

Best home loan refinance



Procedures to obtain the Best Home Loan Refinance Rate :

The Internet nowadays has made it quite easy and hassle free to search and apply for a home loan refinance. One can search the web to know the loan market. He can compare and judge the best loan package offered by the various lending companies and the banks.

To know one’s eligibility one can fill in a loan application form with his personal details. The form will ask for the financial details of the borrower. It will need bank statements, credit statements, income proof and other related financial details to judge the eligibility of the customer. After submitting the form online the borrower has to wait for the detailed verification of his credit scores. A thorough checking of all the credit details will ensure the borrower of a grant of home loan refinance. If the credit records are extremely bad the lenders or the banks may also reject the loan application. In this case you may try other lenders to secure the loan.

Advantages of a Good Home Loan Refinance Rate

If the rate available for a home loan refinance is very low then it can prove to be a good deal saving of money. The home loan refinance rate is bargained between the lender and the borrower to make it as low as possible. The lowest rate will proportionately delineate all the extra costs of repayments and save a lot of money in the process. The home loan refinance rates are to be compared between the various websites offering different quotes, rates and terms. A reasonable comparison and a good bargain will help to resolve the financial problems of the borrowers.

Reasons to obtain a Best Home Loan Refinance

You may like to change the tenure period of the first loan. You may even obtain a home loan refinance rate to shorten the duration of the repayment schedule. A quicker repayment helps to unburden the borrower from the loans. Shorter loan tenure may raise the interest rate a little bit. But paying the loan quickly will invariably save a lot of money.

You must dedicate yourself to find the best home loan refinance.



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