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Refinance Mortgage Explained
When you decide to refinance a mortgage you'll be canceling a previous loan with the money amount obtained from a second loan. Unless of course your motive is that you are not being able to meet the monthly payments you should make sure that the new loan has overall better conditions than the previous one.
Refinance Advantages
The first thing to consider is the interest rate. You may be able to obtain a refinance with a lower interest rate because market conditions have improved or because your credit and financial situation have improved. Either way, pay special attention to other costs as you may be paying as much in extra fees as what you can save by reduced interests.
If your current mortgage interest rate is variable you may want to refinance your home loan and obtain a fixed interest rate, this will give your monthly payments certainty so you don't have to worry about sudden increases on your expenses. Fixed rates tend to be a bit higher but the peace of mind that they imply is well worth the small difference.
You can also get a cash-out refinance, you'll be refinancing for a higher amount than the amount owed so you'll end up with extra cash for home improvements, buying a car, going on vacations or any other purpose you may think of. Just make sure that you are able to meet the monthly payments. Given that your new debt will be higher, your monthly payments will probably be higher too, unless of course you get a longer repayment program too.
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