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If there are only a few years left on your current loan, it's no use refinancing with a long term loan. You may need extra cash but with a long term loan, you'll end up paying more for the entire loan term.

 

 
           
Mortgage Refinancing Help : Business: Financial Services: Banking Services: Credit Unions: Regional: United States : Kansas (11)

 

 

 

Mortgage Refinancing TipStart with your current lender. If you're a good customer-you hold a sizable mortgage, pay on time, and maintain good credit-your existing lender will probably do everything in its power to keep your business. The company may cut you a break on fees for things like appraisals, surveys, and inspections if the information is current and you meet other requirements.


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KC Fairfax Federal Credit UnionKC Fairfax Federal Credit Union »
Kansas City. Serving members who live or work in Wyandotte County.
 
Wichita Municipal Federal Credit UnionWichita Municipal Federal Credit Union »
Wichita. Serves City of Wichita employees and immediate family members.
 
Educational Credit UnionEducational Credit Union »
Topeka. Serving select educational groups in Topeka.
 
First Choice Credit UnionFirst Choice Credit Union »
Wichita. Membership is open to employees and families of Safeway Grocery Stores in the Wichita and surrounding communities.
 
Credit Union of AmericaCredit Union of America »
Wichita. Serves individuals in the field of education in the state of Kansas.
 
KU Credit UnionKU Credit Union »
Lawrence. Serving the financial needs of the students, faculty and staff of the University of Kansas.
 
Golden Plains Credit UnionGolden Plains Credit Union »
Garden City. Membership is open to select employee groups.
 
B & V Credit UnionB & V Credit Union »
Overland Park. Serving employees of Black and Veatch.
 
Midwest Regional Credit UnionMidwest Regional Credit Union »
Kansas City. Serves the residents and workers of select counties in Kansas City.
 
KSU Federal Credit UnionKSU Federal Credit Union »
Manhattan. Serving students and employees of Kansas State University.
 
Credit Union 1 of KansasCredit Union 1 of Kansas »
Wichita. Serving select employee groups and organizations.

 


 
      


Mortgage Refinancing TipIf you are planning to stay in your home for several years, then you can save money by paying points for lower interest rates. You pay up front fees to ensure you have lower interest payments over the course of your loan. Remember, this only works if you keep your mortgage for several months.
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipUse a mortgage broker. A mortgage broker will show you mortgage products from different banks and mortgage providers. Pick a mortgage broker carefully. If the broker works directly for a company that offers financial products, make sure he shows you clearly why one of these products is better. Mortgage brokers also get a commission on their sales. Find out what the broker's services include and if he charges any fees. Many brokers do not charge fees beyond their commission. Also check the broker's credentials.
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipIf your new mortgage rate seems too good to be true then it probably is. Check for hidden fees in your mortgage that will make up that suspicious difference.
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipFor both new buyers and refinancers, it's important to understand what a no-cost mortgage loan or a no-cost refinance loan really means. "No cost" does not mean that closing costs (also known as settlement costs) have been erased. It means that the closing costs will be factored into the interest rate associated with the loan. Of course, this also means that, all other things being equal, the interest rate associated with a no-cost mortgage will always be higher than one where the borrower pays the closing costs up front.
 

   

   


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