Saturday, 26. December 2009
If you are thinking about refinancing your home, two types of refinancing loans you should look into are Interest Only and Traditional Refinancing Loans. Here are some tips.
Traditional Refinancing Loans
The most common type of refinancing loan is the traditional loan. A refinancing loan is a new loan that replaces an older loan, using the same property as collateral. Refinancing your home mortgage will completely revamp it giving it a new monthly payment, payment terms and length of the loan. The most beneficial aspect of traditional refinancing loans is that they usually have low fixed interest rates.
Many homeowners can purchase homes at times when lenders only close on mortgages with high interest rates, by refinancing your loan, you can lower your interest rate and ultimately pay less per month for your mortgage. Traditional refinancing loans are extremely similar to primary mortgage loans and are considered very conservative loans that have limited risk to the lender. Because of the reduced risk, interest rates for traditional refinancing loans are usually the lowest.
Interest Only Refinancing Loans
An interest only refinancing loan gives the homeowner the option of paying a lowered monthly mortgage payment. A traditional refinancing loan combines the principle of the loan with the interest part of the loan in each monthly payment; however an interest only refinancing loan gives the homeowner the option of just paying the interest amount and deferring the principle until a later date. Read more »
Friday, 25. December 2009
With the economy the way it is today and with so many people concerned about their financial well-being, many people are looking to pair down their financial obligations. In many cases, those that can will first look to bring down their monthly mortgage payment. Short of paying off the mortgage, the only way to decrease what you pay a month is to refinance your existing mortgage. This is a very effective way of lowering both your payment and sometimes significantly lowering your interest rate as well. One of the best ways a person can do this is with a FHA Streamline Loan.
The FHA Streamline Loan is a perfect for refinancing your home and lowering your payment. It also has many advantages that many refinancing loans do not.
The first is that there is no credit check or income verification necessary when getting a FHA Streamline Loan. In addition, there is also no need to get your home appraised or reappraised in order to qualify for this particular loan. This makes it easier and quicker to refinance FHA loans.
However, there are a few stipulations to the FHA Streamline Loan that you must be aware of.
In order to get this loan, you must already have an FHA mortgage loan. That is why the paperwork for this loan is less, and the approval process is so short. Since you already have an FHA loan, you have already gone through all the paperwork, you have had the credit check and the employment verification and you proved yourself to be little to no risk.
In addition, with these loans you will not be able to borrow more than your did when you bought the home, which is why you are not required to get your home reappraised. If you would like you can have your home reappraised and if there is a difference in value, then you may qualify for other FHA refinancing loans.
Working out budget, trimming the fat wherever necessary, is all part of being responsible when it comes to money. While doing this is always a good idea, when times are tough, like they are these days, one cannot afford to take their financial obligations lightly. Looking into getting an FHA Streamline Loan is one way to be proactive and make sure that you are cutting back wherever possible.
By: Al Hardy
Tuesday, 22. December 2009
One of the products that some homeowners find confusing is the Cash Out Refinancing Loan. Many people use Cash Out and Home Equity Loan interchangeably; however they are different loan products with some similarities. Here is some information on both of these types of loans.
Cash Out Refinancing
A cash out refinancing loan is part of the umbrella of refinancing loan products. A refinancing loan is a new loan to pay off an older loan, using the same property as collateral. With a cash out refinancing loan, you can “cash out” the equity of your home that has appreciated over the years. For instance, if your home is appraised at $200K and you only owe $100K on the original mortgage, you have $100K of equity built up. A cash out refinancing loan allows you to refinance the loan and also let you access some of the equity built up. In the above case, you can refinance your home for a total of $150K, cashing out $50K of equity. Read more »