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Refinancing My HouseJanet Feedback About This Post:RE: Refinancing My House
I am a loan officer out of Texas and my niche is helping people get out of debt. Credit Cards, Car Payments, Personal and Bank Loans can have very high payments sometimes. There are many advantages to refinancing. Post by agrajeda RE: Refinancing My House
Hi Eugenia, Post by ThriftyFun RE: Refinancing My HouseHello, I have to refinance but I don't want to. Has anybody ever faced this situation? I have credit card debt for the first time in my life and most of the time I can't sleep at night. Thank you. Post By Eugenia. (Guest Post) RE: Refinancing My HouseRefinancing in general is a bad idea. Your playing roulette with your house. Mortgage companies make it sound appealing of course. If you don't borrow money they don't make any money. Your best bet is to call your current credit card companies and tell them that you have been offered a lower interest rate by a different credit card company. Its ok to fib about this. Tell them you are thinking of switching to this other credit card, and ask if they can offer you a competitive rate. They will most likely do so rather than lose your business. Post By jhawkgrl19 (Guest Post) RE: Refinancing My HouseFirst, call all of your credit card companies and ask for a lower interest rate. You just might get it. You mentioned being afraid of hidden fees in the refinancing process. Don't be. Choose reputable banks, mortgage companies and credit unions with local offices and go in and sit down and talk with them. They will help you understand everything. Get copies of all three credit reports first and make sure there are no errors. Find out if you qualify for a lower interest rate on your home than you currently pay. If so, refinancing can save you cash each month or you may be able to shorten the life of your loan without making larger payments. Or you may decide to roll some of your debt into your mortgage. Just remember never to mortgage the full amount of your home. What if you have to sell? There will be realtors fees and you never know exactly what the real estate market will do. Also, be sure to see what you qualify for as far as a home equity line. We're in a similar situation and we kept the credit cards with good rates, refinanced to a lower rate and added a small amount of credit card debt into our mortgage so that our monthly payment didn't change, and took out an equity line. This way we're paying less interest and writing fewer checks. Post By Colleen (Guest Post) RE: Refinancing My Housei would not refinance and roll debt into your house. chances are that when you are feeling that you have freed up more money, you will spend more and not apply extra to your house. you still have the debt-just in a different form. and with the way we live nowadays, you would have to be extremely disiplined to not put yourself back in the same credit card situation. good luck. Post By lisa (Guest Post) RE: Refinancing My HouseWhen faced with a similar issue I called all my creditors and explained the situation and stated to them that if we could not get a lower interest rate that I may be forced to transfer my balances to a lower rate company most of them offered to match the rate and those with high balances I applied for their hardship program and got six months interest free as long as my payments were on time. so for those six months any extra from our low income went to those cards first. Good luck and it doesn't hurt to ask. Post by spellwevr73 RE: Refinancing My House
I agree with the above advice. The better your credit rating, the better your interest rate will be. I don't know where you live, but you state you have equity in your home. You don't need to refinance, you can get a home equity line of credit. Check with your local credit union. I just got a HELOC with NO closing cost (as long as I keep the line of credit open for two years . . . else I pay a $800 fee) My line of credit is 3.5%. (But I have good credit) Go to bscu.org and click on the HELOC button ( http://bscu.org/homeequity/ ) Remember, you need to be in the field of membership for your credit union. But most are becoming community based. Post By pictom (Guest Post) RE: Refinancing My House
I don't know much about house refinancing but here are some good tips on debt reduction from About.com Post By Cindy (Guest Post) |
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