Should You Refinance?

Whether or not to refinance depends on your own personal financial situation. There are many mortgage options available — examine each option thoroughly. Depending on your situation, the best option may be to do nothing at all.

Points to consider:

Do you have the funds that refinancing may require to cover up-front costs and fees?

Refinancing your mortgage may require you to pay substantial up-front costs and fees. If you do not have enough money to pay the up-front costs completely it may be possible to finance some of the up-front costs by including them in the new mortgage.

How long will it take to recover the costs of refinancing?

The rule of thumb is that refinancing costs are recovered within 2-3 years. If you plan to sell the house or pay it off shortly, you may not want to refinance because you will not recover the costs. Obviously, this depends on the up-front costs and the savings with the new mortgage.

Has your income increased substantially?

If your income has increased substantially you may be able to afford higher monthly payments. This may allow you to shorten the term of your mortgage. If the prevailing interest rate is lower for the shorter term mortgage, refinancing is a good option. Alternatively, you may prefer to make larger principal payments against your current mortgage.

Is your current loan an Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM)?

If the current rates for fixed-rate mortgages are the same or slightly higher than the rate for your ARM, refinancing may make sense.

 

 

 
 
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