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Mortgage Refinancing May Not be in Your Best Interest

 
Author: John Campbell
 

Refinancing your mortgage may be an excellent strategy to save a lot of money on your mortgage in the long run. If not used wisely, however, a refi could make your home much more expensive to pay off.

On paper, mortgage refinancing may seem like a great idea. With any refi, you're essentially taking out a second mortgage when rates are lower and using the funds to immediately pay off your first mortgage. You should only consider a refi if interest rates have dropped at least 2 percentage points from the rate you're currently paying on your mortgage. Your goal with any refi should be to have a lower interest rate, which will lower your overall debt.

Timing is everything if you want to maximize the potential savings of a refi. If you plan to move out of your home in less than 5 years, the refi fees will cost you more money than the monthly payments on your first mortgage. On the flip side, if your mortgage is almost paid off, refinancing will cost you significantly more as youll now be extending your remaining debt into yet another long-term loan. Refinancing is more advantageous for mortgages that arent expected to be paid off in a short period of time.

An alternative to a refi is to make larger payments on your mortgage if there are no penalties for paying off the loan early. This will help you pay off the mortgage sooner and avoid the potentially costly fees associated with a refi.

You need to be aware of all the potential costs and other fees associated with a mortgage refi before you sign the dotted line. For starters, you may be responsible for paying application fees upfront. Not all lenders will charge you fees to apply for a refi, however.

When you're preparing to finalize the deal on a refi you should demand full disclosure of all fees, terms and conditions of the refinance. Get everything in writing. As a consumer, this is both your right and your responsibility. The more questions you ask, the more informed you'll be and the better decisions you'll make.

When you close the deal on a refi, you'll have to pay closing costs once again. Some lenders may also include points in your refi. Each point you may be charged will be a percentage of the total loan amount that will be added to your loan. If you are charged points you will need to figure out if you can pay off the points in enough time to save some money. If you have enough money you may be able to pay points off when you close the deal, which will lower your monthly refi rate.

If you paid fewer or no points with your previous mortgage, any points you may be responsible for paying on a refi may eliminate potential cost savings. If your refi has a conversion clause it could become even more expensive.

In addition to the potential costs involved, a refi should only be used to pay off a prior mortgage. Short-term debts such as credit cards or even automobile payments should never be paid off with funds from a refi. The interest youll pay on a long-term debt isnt worth the interest you'll pay on a few smaller debts.

You should also avoid using a refi to pay for home improvements that dont add much value to your home. Youll spend much more in interest than youll earn in equity in your home.

If used properly, a refi could save you tens of thousands of dollars over the life of your mortgage. If youve refinanced your mortgage more than once you can deduct the points from previous refis from your taxes and save even more money.

If youve taken out an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) you may also save a lot of money over the course of your loan if you opt for a fixed-rate loan when interest rates are low. Otherwise youll be at the mercy of yearly fluctuations in interest rates that may leave you paying higher interest than you can afford.

Dont forget, the goal with any refi should always be to ultimately spend less money on your mortgage. Shop around and compare the various rates and fees. The decisions you make will ultimately impact your financial well being far into the future.

 
 
 

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