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What are the benefits of refinancing? What are the benefits of refinancing?
Refinancing your mortgage may have several potential benefits. It could reduce your monthly principal and interest payment, or it could help you pay off your mortgage faster. You'll want to review any costs associated with refinancing, as well as the new interest rate of your loan to determine if a refinance might make sense for you.
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Is a cash-out refinance right for me? Is a cash-out refinance right for me?
With a cash-out refinance, you need to weigh the benefit of how you’re going to use the money against the amount of time it will take to pay off the loan. You may want to think about: the number of years until the end of your current loan, term of the new loan, current interest rates, monthly payment amount, total cost of borrowing, and your breakeven point.
What is a cash-out refinance? What is a cash-out refinance?
If you have equity in your home you may be able to get a cash-out refinance, which will allow you to use the equity you’ve earned to pay off debt or fund home improvements.
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Are there closing costs with a cash-out refinance? Are there closing costs with a cash-out refinance?
Yes, just like with your first mortgage, cash out refinances will include closing costs. Closing costs include fees paid to third parties such as appraiser, the title company and other closing expenses. Closing costs are normally based on a percentage of the loan amount.
Do I need to get an appraisal to refinance? Do I need to get an appraisal to refinance?
Appraisals are normally required for a refinance. Talk to a mortgage consultant to learn more about refinancing.
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Using a cash-out refinance to consolidate debt increases your mortgage debt, reduces equity, and extends the term on shorter-term debt and secures such debts with your home. The relative benefits you receive from debt consolidation will vary depending on your individual circ*mstances. You should consider that debt consolidation may increase the total number of monthly payments and the total amount paid over the term of the loan. To enjoy the benefits of debt consolidation, you should not carry new credit card or high interest rate debt. By refinancing your existing mortgage, your total finance charges may be higher over the life of the loan.
If you extend your loan term, you may pay more interest over the life of your loan.
If you are a service member on active duty, an eligible spouse, partner, or dependent, or currently receiving SCRA benefits, please consult with your legal advisor prior to seeking a refinance of your existing mortgage loan. In some cases, a refinance may impact your eligibility for benefits under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act or applicable state law.
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