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As the economy continues to worsen, many people give themselves some breathing room by checking out refinancing home loan opportunities. There are many reasons why they might want to take out a re-fi loan. Unfortunately, most people don’t know how to avoid making refinancing mistakes. Their biggest mistake may be rushing to borrow money without researching for the best refinancing home loan.
If you are searching for a refinancing home loan, don’t be in a hurry. Take your time, and decide which type of loan best suits your needs, and best fits into your budget. When considering your financial plan, your goals should be to get the best loan at the least cost to you. You will need to decide which is better—an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) or a fixed rate refinancing home loan. You will need to decide if a 15 year term or a 30 year term is your best option. If your budget is a little squeezed, you might need to go with a 30 year refinancing home loan, rather than a 15 year term, because the payments would be about half of that of a shorter term. Sometimes homeowners choose bad loans because they don’t understand fully what the refinancing process is all about. If you cannot afford the higher payments, it would be a mistake to take on the shorter term.
Refinancing is nothing more than a new mortgage loan; therefore, closing costs are involved. The closing costs are anywhere from 3 to 5 percent of the total loan. A common refinancing home loan mistake that people make is that they may not consider the fees involved. To determine if it is right for you to consider a refinancing home loan, you should ask your lender to do a break-even analysis. It should not take you longer than 2 years to break even with the closing costs. If it costs $2400 to close on the loan, then at $100 a month you would break even in 24 months.
Another costly mistake people make when refinancing a home loan is that they pay too much for PMI; private mortgage insurance should cost between $50 and $100 a month. It will behoove any homebuyer to research the best PMI for the price. If you are planning to apply for a cash-out refinancing home loan, if you cash out under 80 percent of the equity of your home you may be able to avoid paying private mortgage insurance all together.
There are some dishonest lenders out there; you can find them advertised on the Net. A fairly common refinancing home loan mistake is borrowing from a lending institution that you don’t know much about. Often people with bad credit will try to get loans from reputable lending companies and get turned down; then they find a lender who will help them, and it turns out to be a mistake. They miss one payment and the house is taken away from them. To avoid falling victim to a predatory lender, always do business with well known lending companies.
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