Refinance Home Mortgage
Refinance home mortgage refers to the replacement of your existing home mortgage obligations with another mortgage on your home carrying different terms, conditions and rates. In other words, refinance home mortgage is, when you apply for a second loan to compensate your original mortgage.
A refinance home mortgage is a good option to lower monthly mortgage payments. When purchasing your home, the financial environment ? specifically the prevailing interest rates ? may have controlled the interest rate on your mortgage. However, these interest rates do not remain the same and always change from time to time, and sometimes, these rates maybe significantly lower than the rates when you originally purchased your home and, applied for your mortgage. Refinancing home mortgages when interest rates are lower, enables you to exchange a higher mortgage interest rate for a lower mortgage interest rate, thus reducing your monthly mortgage payments.
However, refinance home mortgages should only be pursued if it makes sense to do so. Refinancing is practical when you have accumulated, as a minimum, 10% equity in your home. Even if your equity is less than 5%, it is possible to refinance your home mortgage. However, you may have to pay some cash to make up for the difference in equity. Refinancing home mortgage is not rational if the current market rates are not low. It is advisable to pursue the 2% rule which proposes that a refinance home mortgage will only reap benefits if you get an interest rate 2% lesser than the existing loan on your home. The interest savings will help recover the costs of the new mortgage. Furthermore, there is absolutely no maximum limit to the number of refinance home mortgages you want to pursue, provided that; you have no late payments in the past 12months. Bad credit can be an issue when applying for a refinance home mortgage since, no matter how low the current market rate is, lenders do not give low mortgage rates for those with bad credit. Refinancing is also a bad idea when your property has significantly devalued since your original mortgage rate is bound to be higher than the new one. Also, even though you may be in urgent need of money, it makes no sense to refinance home mortgages when you have only a few years left to pay back your current loan since you will end up paying more in the long run.
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