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Mortgage Rates Understanding mortgage rates and their indexes will allow you to make an educated choice when taking on a loan. Apply online to take advantage of low mortgage rates and contact up to four lenders about your new mortgage. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Imperfect Credit Securing your mortgage with a home or expensive automobile is another way for someone with bad credit to receive a loan with low interest rates and a lower down payment. Secured loans allow lenders to lend larger amounts at lower rates and often allows them to over look certain mistakes on your credit history. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Home Construction Loans Home construction loans are unique because they are often considered two loans, one for construction and one for permanent financing. However, a Construction-to-Permanent loan or a One-Time-Close loan combines the two, making the loan process simpler and less expensive for the borrower. Combining the construction financing and loan amount reduces the cost to the borrower by eliminating a second set of closing costs, as well as the requalifying process. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Rates Your interest rate is perhaps the most important factor of your loan and can often decide whether or not you will be happy with your loan in the long run. Current interest rates are widely considered to be remarkably low and locking in a low interest rate can save you money. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Mortgage Calc Whether you want a loan to buy a new home or to refinance your current mortgage, a mortgage calc can help you decide what kind of loan is worthwhile and what cost you too much in the end. A mortgage calc can show you the difference a shorter term, a slightly lower rate, or an occasional extra payment can make on your loan and your finances. Use our mortgage calc to find out more or fill out our free short form to contact up to four lenders about finding a new mortgage or refinancing your existing loan. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Mortgage Refiancing It is also possible to refinance your home loan for a higher amount than the previous mortgage, leaving you with money left over. This is called cash-out refinancing. When cash-out refinancing the amount of money borrowed above what is owed in the first mortgage is borrowed against home equity. Home equity is the value of your house that remains after the current mortgage is subtracted from the current market value of the home. Lenders will often let homeowners borrow up 85% of this equity in addition to the amount of the original mortgage. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Refinancing Your Home
However, if your original loan has a high rate or an unappealing term, refinancing
can be the perfect opportunity to save money and reduce monthly payments. If
you are a homeowner who:
- Plans to remain at his or her home for the next three years
- Would like to change an adjustable rate mortgage or establish a lower rate
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- Has not damaged your credit since your original loan
- Wants to take advantage of lower interest rates
- Needs money for home repairs or improvement
- Needs money for college tuition or other large purchases
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