Search
Recommended Sites
Related Links






   

Informative Articles

7 Secrets to Writing Inventory Procedures
You have permission to publish this article free of charge, as long as the resource box is included with the article. If you do run my article, a courtesy reply to sean@bizmanualz.com would be greatly appreciated. This article is 994 words long...

Citizens Of The World; You'd Better Plan!
the law presumes unlawful tax evasion by anybody who renounces his citizenship if he has a net worth of $500,000 or more or has had an average annual net income tax liability of $100,000 or more for the past five years. Political realignments,...

Entrepreneur: The Last Free American
Along the highway in Dan Diego there is a billboard that quite simply asks in big black letters - Had Enough? I have no idea whether the person or company that owns the advertisement sells cruise vacations or a better brand of Vodka, but you have...

Income Tax Refunds
Are you looking for some inside information on income tax refund? Here's an up-to-date report from income tax refund experts who should know. Those are the words that every taxpayer would love to hear, yes, you're receiving an income tax...

Paying Your Old Bills Can Actually Hurt Your Credit -- What You Need To Know
Owing money--for credit card bills, mortgages, student loans and everything in between--has become the American way. In all, American consumers owed nearly $2 trillion as of October 2003, according to the Federal Reserve. When you break this...

 
Building Home Equity and Saving

Today's borrowers refinancing to shorten the term of the mortgage. However even at low rates, a shorter term means a higher monthly payment. The benefit is that you'll build up equity faster and pay far less in total interest over the life of the home equity loan.

Consider Tony Nelson, 49, a real estate broker and his wife Merrilyn, 56, a psychotherapist. Recently, the couple took out a 15-year fixed rate loan at 6.75% to replace an 8.13% ARM with a 30-year term. Their monthly payment jumped by $200, but now they will own their own home outright by the time they retire. Smart! Also the total interest on the 15-year loan will come to $95,447, vs. $222,234 on the remaining life of the ARM -- and that assumes their adjustable rate would have held steady at its current 8.13%. "This is forced savings," says Tony. "When I retire, we can scale down and take equity out of the house as we want to."

If you can't afford the payments on a 15-year mortgage or home equity loan, your next best means of building equity is to refinance for less than 30 years. To do so, ask your mortgage lender to customize your new loan's term to match the years that are left on your previous loan. Also try to anylze your savings. Check closely to determine the available mortgage rates and the costs associated with refinancing. These mortgage costs can include items such as an appraisal and other fees. Then determine what your new mortgage payment would be if you refinanced. Estimate how long it will take to recover the costs of refinancing by dividing your closing costs by the difference between your new and old mortgage payments. However, the amount you may save depends on other factors as well. Including your total refinancing costs, whether you sell your home in the near future, and the effects of refinancing on your taxes. The old rule of thumb used to be that you shouldn't refinance unless the new interest rate is at least two percentage points lower. However, many Mortgage lending companies are now offering zero point loans and low cost refinancing. Therefore, even if your rate change is less than one percentage point, you may be able to save some money by refinancing. As always check with all mortgage lenders to see what will be the best refinancing for you.



About the author:

Copyright Troy Francis. Troy is a writer and real estate broker for Century Mortgages. Please feel free to republish this article. We only ask that you leave the link active. You many see more articles like this by going to: http://www.CenturyMortgages.org

Sign up for PayPal and start accepting credit card payments instantly.