Your Decision About Mortgage Refinancing Is An Importan One

By Adriana Noton

Like so many people you may be deciding if mortgage refinancing is for you at this time. There are several factors to decide on. And you need also to get some objective help in your decision. You will also want to determine the pros and cons before deciding to do it.

And you have to also keep in mind that your credit score is the determining factor in what interest rate you will get. And with these economic times a great credit score years ago may only be an average score now. You will want to get a copy of your credit score to make sure there are no errors on it that you can change before you apply for a loan.

Some refinance and then go with a variable loan. For some this is the only option for lower mortgage rates. But if you have a choice between a fixed and a variable loan you have to decided which is the better of the two for you.

They go for a variable interest loan because there are some great rates out there and you will have a low monthly payment for six months or a year but then the rates will go up and your payment per month will go up also. Some people count on a raise at work or some other reason to believe that they will be able to afford the increased payment.

Do not kid yourself in this case. If you cannot pay the payment you are looking at losing your home. No one wants that. If you are refinancing a fixed rate mortgage you have to realize that you will start all over with a new loan. If you have ten years on a thirty year fixed, you will start all over with a new loan.

You will now have another fixed term of the loan whether that is another thirty years or whatever the term of the loan is. If you are taking money out with the refinance you have to realize that you are taking out the equity of your home now and using that money today. This is what gets some people in trouble. They refinance and take out the equity of their home.

When they sell their home for whatever reason they realize that they will either have to pay the bank money because their home is worth below the amount they owe the bank because their home may have gone down in value since they refinanced. Some people believe that the value of their home will continue to go up so they will always have a growing equity amount in their home; but as the economy has shown that this is certainly not the case.

What you do with the money you take out of the refinance is up to you. But if you are thinking of refinancing it is a good idea to consult with an independent financial advisor to go over all of your options. The more you understand your choices and the results of your choices the better.

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