Refinance Loans

Refinancing a home mortgage can be a big decision for many homeowners. Your situation and needs change over time so why shouldn’t your mortgage? Now might be the right time for you to refinance into a lower rate mortgage. You should take the time to consider the following questions to see if refinancing makes sense for you.

  • Are you tired of your adjustable-rate that never seems to stop adjusting?
  • Is Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) getting you down when it doesn’t need to?
  • Do you have equity in your home that you can tap into for some home projects?
  • Are mortgage rates currently lower than what your rate is?
  • Will other financial opportunities present themselves as you refinance?

Refinancing is an easy way to solve many of your mortgage worries. Getting a lower monthly rate and paying less over the life of your loan just makes sense. At Security First Mortgage Funding, LLC we’re ready to find the right refinancing solution for you. Our staff of mortgage experts will help you evaluate your mortgage needs and draft a refinancing plan that fits your needs.

These materials are not from HUD or FHA and were not approved by HUD or a government agency and in some cases a refinance loan might result in higher finance charges over the life of the loan.

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Common Refinance Questions

Determining if a home refinance loan is right can be confusing. That's why we've put together a list of common questions that homeowners have when considering refinancing.

What is Refinancing?
Refinancing is simply getting one loan to pay off another.

What does refinancing cost?
Typically, the closing cost of a refinance is between 1% & 2% of the loan amount, lender fees included.  Contact us if you have any questions or would like to know more.

How does the APR differ from the interest rate?
The rate refers to what percentage of your loan you will pay in interest per month, whereas the annual percentage rate (APR) is an adjusted percentage that expresses the yearly cost and also includes certain charges and fees.

What are FRM & ARM?
The interest rate of a Fixed-rate Mortgage (FRM) will not change for the life of the loan. Alternatively, an Adjustable-rate Mortgage (ARM) will be subject to periodical interest rate adjustments based on interest rates around the country.

Should I modify my loan or apply for a refinance?
It depends. When you refinance, you may be able to get lower interest rates, but there are additional costs. On the other hand, a loan modification usually means extending the term of the loan and increasing the interest rate, but adding no other fees. Use our free mortgage calculator to compare what each might cost.

What is PMI?
PMI stands for Private Mortgage Insurance. Borrowers with less than a 20 percent down payment are required to carry this insurance as a means of protecting the lender against default.

Will I need to get an appraisal when I refinance?
In most cases, yes.  But occasionally when a loan is run through Automated Underwriting, it receives a Property Inspection Waiver (PIW) and an appraisal is not required.

Does bad credit exclude me from a refinance loan?
Not exactly. When considering a refinance loan it's important to remember that the better your credit score the better interest rate you can get.  So if you don't have perfect credit you can still qualify for a refinance loan but you'll want to make sure that you're lowering the interest rate on your loan enough to make a refinance worth it.

Do I need to have equity in my home to refinance?
Yes. The general rule is that you need to have 95% loan-to-value ratio before you can refinance. This means that your home is worth about 5% more than the loan that is current on the house. Additionally, your home will need to have increased in value since you purchased it.

Can I get cash from a refinance loan?
Yes. Depending on the type of refinance loan you opt for you can take out cash to use for bills, home repairs or whatever you might need it for. This option however should be carefully discussed with us. Please contact us today if you're interested in this type of refinance loan.

Can I "lock-in" an interest rate on a refinance loan?
Yes.  For a refinance loan, you can lock in your rate as soon as your Loan Originator has pulled credit and reviewed the necessry documents to process the refinance.

How long does it take to go through the refinance process?
A typically refinance usually takes between 30 and 60 days. Getting your home appraised is usually where most hang-ups occur so if you can schedule a home appraisal right away than getting a refinance loan is usually very quick.

These materials are not from HUD or FHA and were not approved by HUD or a government agency and in some cases a refinance loan might result in higher finance charges over the life of the loan.

How You Can Benefit from a Refinance

There are many refinancing options available, and the benefits of each are unique. Whether you’re looking to reduce your payments or consolidate your debt, we can help. Call or come in today to get your process moving.

Lowering your monthly payment

Cashing-out equity

Consolidating debt

Dropping Private Mortgage Insurance

Other refinancing options

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These materials are not from HUD or FHA and were not approved by HUD or a government agency and in some cases a refinance loan might result in higher finance charges over the life of the loan.

Refinance Checklist

When you refinance, certain documents and information will help the process move forward more quickly. Below are listed some of the more common documents needed to refinance. The more information you have on-hand, the faster your refinancing will go.

You are likely to need Employment Information

Assets & Obligations Information

Insurance Information

These materials are not from HUD or FHA and were not approved by HUD or a government agency and in some cases a refinance loan might result in higher finance charges over the life of the loan.

What You Need to Know about Refinancing

People refinance for a number of reasons. You may like to consolidate first and second mortgages, get a lower interest rate, or lower your monthly payment. Perhaps you want to switch from an Adjustable to a Fixed-rate Mortgage, or to stop paying Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI). Maybe you're just looking to cash out some of your equity for home renovations. Refinancing allows you to redefine your mortgage loan to better fit your current needs.

However, there are many things to consider before deciding to refinance your mortgage. With so many options it's important to refinance the right way. At Security First Mortgage Funding, LLC we’re happy to show you all of your options so you can make the best decision on a refinance loan. If you would like to find out if a refinance is right for you then give us a call today at 508-853-3000 .

Do you need to tap into the equity of your home?

For most people a home is their most important and substantial investment. History proves that home values increase over the long-run. If your home is now worth more than it was when you purchased it you can use a refinance loan to access that extra value and turn it into cash to pay for unexpected bills, college or to start a business.

Is it time to grow your home?

As families grow, homes can feel smaller. Refinancing your mortgage is a great way to grow money for a home improvement project. The most attractive part of this is that a home remodel can increase the value of your home. This type of refinance can really pay for itself in the end.

Are the terms of your mortgage outdated?

It's likely that your situation in life is not exactly what it was when you first closed on your home. If that's the case then maybe your mortgage terms need a little updating too. Refinancing is a great way to switch from an adjustable to a fixed rate loan or to get into a 15 year loan as opposed to a 30 year.

Don't pass up the chance to improve your mortgage situation today by calling our lending professionals to see if refinancing is the right for you.

These materials are not from HUD or FHA and were not approved by HUD or a government agency and in some cases a refinance loan might result in higher finance charges over the life of the loan.