Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Home Loan Refinance and Debt Consolidation

Refinancing your home loan and cashing out part of your equity can help you consolidate your debt with lower rates. By starting with a pay off plan, you can enjoy being debt free in a few years. As with any type of refinancing, check out loan terms before committing to a lender. Shopping lenders will save you money in fees and interest charges. But, don�t be afraid to lock in rates when you do find a great deal.

Create an Eliminate Debt Plan

Before you start shopping to refinance your home loan, create a pay off plan for your debts. Look at current statements on all the accounts you want to pay off. Total your balances to see your debt amount.

Next, check your home equity balance to see if it will cover your short-term debt balance. Don�t forget to include your home�s appreciation. In some housing markets, a home�s value can increase by double digits in a single year.


Check Out Home Loan Terms from Multiple Lenders


With a cash out equity loan, expect to pay slightly higher rates to refinance. You can still find low rates by checking out loan terms from a variety of lenders. Start with a mortgage broker site to get a general idea of rates. Then expand your search to include individual lender sites.


When requesting quotes, just give basic information about your credit. You don�t want a lot of inquiries into your credit report since that will lower your score. One option is to get a free copy of your credit report and submit that information to lenders for a more accurate financing offer.


Apply Online to Lock in a Low Interest Mortgage Rate

Jump on an offer that you think fits your financial situation. Rates change daily, so you don�t want to wait too long before locking in rates. This is also the time to let lenders look at your credit report for a specific mortgage offer.

By Carrie Reeder

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