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Colorado home buying: 6 reasons to refinance your mortgage

Thinking about refinancing your mortgage? Here is some advice on which options are best depending on what you're doing it for | PAID CONTENT
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Homeowners frequently consider a mortgage refinance when interest rates drop. Though, a lower rate is only one of many refinance benefits. If you want to eliminate private mortgage insurance, tap into home equity, restructure the length of your loan term, or switch between fixed and adjustable-rate loans — a home loan refinance is worth considering.

What’s right for your financial situation? Take a closer look at some of the choices you have, and see what’s the best fit.

1. Looking for the lowest monthly payment?

Lower monthly payments are one of the most common reasons for home loan refinancing. Depending on your current loan program and the market, there are a few refinance loan types at your disposal that may provide you with a lower monthly mortgage payment.

Adjustable rate mortgage (ARM)

Reap the immediate benefit of a lower rate when choosing an adjustable rate mortgage. It’s a popular loan option among homeowners who are not looking to stay in their home for too long or homeowners who are expecting a raise or promotion in the near future.

Rate and term refinance

Another option to lower your monthly payment is to consider a rate and term refinance. It’s an easy, fast-tracked way to a new loan program with greater monthly benefits.

Rate and term refinances can carry lower interest rates than cash-out refinances. The lower your interest rate, the less you pay on your mortgage (both monthly and overall).

2. Want to spend the least amount on interest?

Every month you pay your mortgage principal, or the amount you’ve borrowed, plus the interest accrued for the month. The longer it takes to pay off your mortgage, the more you will spend because you’ll be paying interest for a more extended period of time. So, if you’re looking to spend less over the life of your loan — shorten the term! It’s an effective home refinancing option that can save you tens of thousands of dollars.

3. Need money for a significant expense?

Have a kid who is about to start college? Looking to complete a much-needed home renovation, or even purchase a new home or investment property? If you’re in need of a significant amount of money, look no further than your home. As your home value grows, so does its equity — and equity can be easily accessed through a cash-out refinance.

The money received can be used however you’d like, including all of the expenses mentioned above and more. Best of all, loan amount maximums have increased on conventional and government loan products allowing you access to more equity, meaning there’s more cash available for your needs.

4. Interested in consolidating high-interest debt?

Debt can bring up an overwhelming number of feelings — from anxiety to helplessness, maybe even ignorance. No matter how much debt you have, you need to remember you are not your debt. So face the numbers and create an action plan to get out of it because that interest will really add up over time, especially when credit card rates are near 17%.

Instead, make a greater impact by consolidating your debt. Your refinance rate will likely be lower than the rates you were paying, and you get to consolidate your bills into one manageable monthly mortgage payment. Mortgage interest is usually tax-deductible as well.

5. Tired of paying mortgage insurance?

Typically, borrowers making a down payment of less than 20 percent of the purchase price of the home will need to pay for mortgage insurance. It can run a couple of hundred dollars a month, sometimes more.

If you have a conventional loan and are paying private mortgage insurance or PMI, it can be removed once you have at least 20 percent equity in your home.

Government-backed loans, on the other hand, do not allow mortgage insurance to be canceled. So if you have an FHA loan, the only way to eliminate mortgage insurance is to refinance into a non-FHA-insured loan.

6. Has your credit score improved?

Credit scores directly impact mortgage interest rates. Just 100 points could cost, or save, you thousands. If you’ve owned your home for a few years, you may have a better credit score now compared to when you originally qualified for a mortgage. You also may have built up a healthy amount of equity in your home. Either one or both of those developments could help you qualify for better mortgage terms than when you first bought the house.

Mortgage refinance calculator

Prefer to further research home refinancing options before calling a mortgage consultant? Give one of our mortgage refinance calculators a try. You can decide if you should refinance and save money by comparing your original home loan, interest rate, term length, and monthly payment.

Ready to start your home loan refinance?

At American Financing, we provide a consultative approach with no upfront costs. We have access to every loan in the industry, too, so you can feel confident you’re receiving the right home refinancing options for your needs. Schedule an appointment online for a free mortgage review, apply online, or give us a call today (800) 910-4055.

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