Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Mortgage Refinancing To Avoid Debt Problems

Some people are more financially educated than others. They are very tuned in to budgeting and money management. Debt can occur from numerous reasons and some consumers can pay attention to the signals at a very early stage. If you have obtained a mortgage and you find that for some reason your financial capabilities can't cope with the expenses, refinancing your mortgage might be a reasonable solution.

A Mortgage Can Create a Debt Problem
Debt usually is build because of high interest unsecured loans, credit cards or payments. A mortgage can add to that. If for some reason you find that the mortgage payments happen to be high consider refinancing to a longer term or simply change your repayment plan. Information about mortgage refinance should be obtained before signing any documents to prevent potential loss.

Regardless of the payment terms you chose, a mortgage may cause a debt problem. A person that has a mortgage to repay is so involved in preventing any loss to his home, unconsciously creating a situation where the mortgage turns into the highest priority monthly payment.

Default Payments and Bad Credit
When a mortgage or any payments needed to be made to creditors are in default, the persons credit ratings drop. If you are in a case where you are a few months behind on your mortgage payments you are in a higher risk of your house being repossessed. By taking action in the right time and refinancing, you can avoid bad credit problems. It would be best to first improve your credit and then refinance, but, if you cannot wait consider getting a bad credit mortgage refinance loan.

The Lowest Interest Rate Isn't Always the Best
Although the interest rate is important, I find it to be more like candy for the eye. It is a way to attract clients and a good one too! When you apply for a mortgage be sure you can afford the terms you have chosen and ALWAYS calculate and estimate how much money you will need to pay every month. Be sure to obtain more mortgage refinancing information, before signing the deal. More on this article...

Mortgage Loan Planning & Seeking Pre-Approval

The Benefits of a Professional Consultant
Choosing a good lender is a key element in managing your mortgage. A professional consultant won’t just provide a loan, they will help you select the one most beneficial to you and your long-term goals, and then, help you manage that debt over time. There are not many lenders out there who provide this type of personalized service.

Seeking Pre-Approval
What’s the difference between pre-qualification and pre-approval?
Pre-qualification is the starting point in your search for mortgage financing. A quick snapshot is taken which includes income, existing debt, savings, length of employment, etc. All of these factors will then be analyzed to determine your loan eligibility.

Pre-approval is written documentation that shows you have the support of a lender who is willing to finance you. It means your loan application has been reviewed by an underwriter.

Based on your income, debt ratio and savings, the underwriter provides the dollar amount you are eligible to borrow. Now you can shop around for houses that fit into that loan amount category.

Here is the nice thing about the pre-approval: It gives you the leverage to shop as a cash buyer! With a pre-approval in hand, you now have the power to negotiate. The seller will take your offer much more seriously knowing you are already approved by a lender. Full credit approval can save you up to 15% on the purchase price of your home.

What will my monthly payments be?
The amount of your monthly payment depends on what loan program you choose. We like to provide our clients with an easy-to-read spreadsheet that narrows your choices down and compares different loan programs that meet both your current and long-term goals. You will have the opportunity to select a program you feel comfortable with before you make an offer on a home. More on this article...