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If 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.

 

 
           
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Mortgage Refinancing TipChanging the term of your mortgage can help in several ways. First, if you were to refinance your current mortgage from 30 years to 15 years, you will accelerate the rate at which you pay towards principle each month meaning your house will be paid off quicker. Also, you will save an unbelievable amount of money in terms of interest because you would likely be taking 10 to 15 years off the life of your loan. Second, you can also refinance a 15 year mortgage to a 30 year mortgage. It seems like it might not make sense to do this, but if you have an immediate need to free up monthly cash-flow and you don't want to take out a home equity loan, this can work out to your benefit. When you take a 15 year loan and refinance it to 30 years you will have the same balance only the payments can be hundreds of dollars less than the 15 year loan. The only draw back to this is you will pay more in interest over the live of the loan.


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America First Credit UnionAmerica First Credit Union »
Ogden. Serves residents of several counties, Iomega employees, and Federal employees living or stationed in the state.
 
Utah Central Credit UnionUtah Central Credit Union »
Salt Lake City. Membership is open to select employer groups.
 
Deseret First Credit UnionDeseret First Credit Union »
Salt Lake City. Membership open to members of the LDS church and affiliated organizations
 
Pacific Rails Credit UnionPacific Rails Credit Union »
Salt Lake City. Serves Salt Lake County residents and employees of the Union Pacific Rail Road.

 


 
      


Mortgage Refinancing TipMake sure that your original mortgage does not have a pre-payment penalty or early payoff penalty of any kind. Sometimes people will get into their mortgage with the mortgage having a pre-payment penalty and they will not even know about it. Pre-payment penalties usually range from 6 months to 3 years with a penalty for an early payoff. The penalty is usually about the amount of 6 months worth of your mortgage loan interest, but this varies. You would have to be able to have some significant payment and interest savings on your refinance loan to justify refinancing a mortgage loan with a pre-payment penalty.
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipHomeowners who want to refinance but can't because they owe more on their home than their home is worth (also known as "upside down") should focus their time and energy on making more money. Adding a part-time job or starting a side business will bring extra income into the household, income that can be used to make extra payments a mortgage.
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipAsk the lender or broker for a comparison of the up-front costs, principal, rate, and payments with and without this rate trade-off.
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipMake sure the new title is correct. The fact is, most people never see their deed before it's recorded at the county court house, says Gumbinger. He recommends that you ask the lender if you can review the title to the property before it gets filed, so that you can make sure it's correct.
 

   

   


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