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Refinancing Houses
By: Jennifer Hershey
If you are a home owner, you may have at one time or another considered
refinancing your house.
One purpose refinancing your house may serve would be obtaining a lower rate
which would lower the amount of fees’ you pay on the money you borrowed over the
course of the loan.
Another purpose refinancing your house may serve is that if you have lived in
your home for some time, at least long enough to establish some equity through
appreciation and principal payments, you may be considering refinancing and
getting some cash out.
It is not at all uncommon to liquidate some of the equity in your home to put
toward home repairs, buying a car, college tuition, etc.
The mortgage industry is a very competitive one, so obtaining a lender to help
you refinance your house should not be at all that hard.
For starters you may want to check out the internet to find a lender. The
internet is a very valuable resource when it comes to locating lenders and loan
officers so that you may shop around for the best deal.
Once you have located a few lenders to work with, allow them to assess your
situation to see what rate and product they come back at you with.
Once you have received a few quotes and explanations of programs available to
you, base your decision on what rate and program best fits your needs and
budget.
Obviously, you will want to go with the program that offers you the best rate.
This is the wisest choice. However, make sure you get the loan officer’s
proposal in writing. Anything but a written agreement is useless.
Remember, before you go jumping in to refinancing your house, do your homework,
and research the mortgage industry, it will make the process a lot less
painless.
About the Author:
Jennifer Hershey has more than twenty years of experience in the Mortgage
Industry as a loan officer. She is the owner of
http://www.explainingmortgages.com/, a mortgage resource site devoted to making mortgage terms and products easy to
understand.
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