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Not everyone that owns a home has a mortgage, but a large percentage of homeowners have mortgages on their home. Not only do they have a mortgage, but will probably have one for many years. Years ago, when couples or individuals purchased a home, they got a mortgage for the shortest term possible, with many having their mortgage paid off in ten years. With the rising costs of real estate and homes, people are going for long and longer terms on their mortgages. Common mortgages today are 20 to 30 year mortgages. However, interest rates do not stay the same over a 20 to 30 year span so many people do a mortgage refinance on their home. In fact, many do a mortgage refinance many times in the life of their loans.
from:Lending institutions do a mortgage refinance for many of their customers. In fact, they are quite use to having them come in for a mortgage refinance. Interest rates today are constantly changing and smart homeowners take advantage of when they interest rates are low as a good time to do a mortgage refinance. Even a decrease of 1% in interest may not seem like much, but when you're borrowing a large sum of money over many years, you're paying a lot of interest. Even 1% can add up to a lot of money over the term of the loan. While banks have different ways of amortizing the interest over many years, you can do a hypothetical scenario. If you borrow $100,000, 1% of that is $1,000. Multiply that $1,000 times the number of years you have your mortgage and you have a very large sum. So, you can see why many choose to do a mortgage refinance when the interest rates go down.
When you take out a mortgage for the first time you will be charged certain fees besides the money you borrow. These fees are usually one-time fees for appraisal of your home, title insurance, loan document preparation fees, etc. Sometime these fees can add up to $1,000 to $2,000. Many people decide against a doing a mortgage refinance because of these fees. They feel they aren't saving that much if they are adding additional dollars onto their loan balance at the same time. In some cases, this may be the case, especially if it's an individual that keeps refinancing at different banks. Each time you go to a different bank, they will have to charge the fees, whereas if you do your mortgage refinance at that same bank, you can usually avoid the fees. In most cases, however, the amount you will save on interest will more than pay for your fees in addition to giving you lower monthly payments.
Refinance Home Mortgage News
Mortgage Rates At 37- Year Low (WHIZ News Zanesville)
Mortgage rates have hit a 37 year low, which could mean good news for those looking to buy a home or refinance. Mortgage rates have been falling for nine straight weeks, putting 30 year fixed rates at 5.10%. So is now the best time to refinance?
Read more...Low Mortgage Rates Have Many Refinancing (WMTW Auburn)
Due to the low rates, mortgage companies across the country are seeing more people applying to refinance their homes, and here in southern Maine is no exception.
Read more...Now May Be Good Time To Refinance Home (KMBC-TV Kansas City)
There aren't many bright spots in this economic recession, but one might be the fact that mortgage rates are at near record lows.
Read more...Homeowners with good credit rush to refinance (Baltimore Sun)
Homeowners with good credit scores are poised to capitalize on lowest rates in years T he economic turmoil of 2008 has left few bright spots, but here's one: Mortgage rates have plummeted.
Read more...Residents refinancing to save money (Maumelle Monitor)
The recent action by the Federal Reserve to lower the interest rates has filtered down to consumers and resulted in a rash of Maumelle residents taking advantage of lower mortgage rates to refinance their home loans.
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