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Thinking about Refinancing In Connecticut

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Dave Jones Realty, llc. 0789397

Thinking about Refinancing In Connecticut

Tune in to the radio or watch TV in the evening and you’ll be bombarded with
commercials offering incredibly low interest rates to refinance your home. These
rates may sound enticing, and you may be wondering if it’s time to refinance your
home loan. While refinancing can make financial sense in some situations, not
everyone will benefit.

Most people consider refinancing to lower their interest rate. Even a slight change
in the interest rate may add up to significant dollars over the life of the loan.
When evaluating the new loan, remember to add in any additional costs. Ask if
you will be responsible for closing costs or appraisal costs before jumping at a
lower rate. The length of the loan is also important to review. Are you restarting
the clock on a 30-year mortgage? It’s recommended to not refinance for longer
than the year remaining on your current loan.

One great reason to refinance is to eliminate PMI (private mortgage insurance) or
convert from a variable-rate loan to a fixed-rate loan. First-time borrowers may
have had limited options for the original loan. But now with more equity and
perhaps stronger credit, a refinance can put these borrowers into a better loan. A
refinance can also offer a way to consolidate higher-interest debt by pulling
money from the home to pay off credit cards or car loans. 

Refinancing offers are everywhere. It may be a great time to take advantage of
lower rates and lock in savings. Remember to consider all the costs associated
with a refinance before assuming it’s a good financial decision. 

 

George Souto
George Souto NMLS #65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages - Middletown, CT
Your Connecticut Mortgage Expert

Dave it is still a great time to refinance, even for homeowners who purchase a home in the last couple of years if they have PMI.  With the increase in recent home values, properties in many cases have increased in value by more than 20% in a short period of time.

Oct 14, 2021 01:57 PM