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Refinance Mortgage - How much to save by refinancing

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Mini Profile  lameldahl




Joined: 08 Apr 2009
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Post     Post subject: refinancing for disabled

help!!!!!!!

my husband and i are currently ttd. and need to refinance but no one wishes to help us due to to the fact we are both on ttd(temporary total disability. Need to find someone anyone that will help! someone, anyone!!!
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Mini Profile  adonis
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Hi lameldahl,

It would be difficult for you to get a refinance as both of you are on temporary total disability. Once you start working full time, you can easily get a refinance.

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Post     Post subject: cash out refinance

I was told I could only get a cash out refinance loan once on my property. Is this true?
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Mini Profile  smithsussane
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Hi ralapa!

Welcome to forums!

As per my knowledge, you can take a cash out refinance more than once. But you should remember that "once a cash out, always a cash out".

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Refinancing is a really good idea. Many people are seeking to refinance nowadays. One great site that helped me out was cleanoutbadrates.com. They give you up to 4 qualified loan offers. There is also a mortgage calculator to figure out your finances. It is pretty nice.
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Mini Profile  johnchase4




Joined: 15 Apr 2009
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Post     Post subject: interest rate

I am now paying 6.75%on my loan.Balance of approx.94K.Home is worth about 225,000.I would like to lower my monthly payment.
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Mini Profile  gmakerley
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john, check around and you'll find that rates are quite favorable to allow you to refinance.

anonymous, i hope you didn't pay for the privilege of getting four quotes. please keep in mind that the quotes are good for about as long as it took you to receive them. rates change constantly, and unless you are "in process," you're chasing the wind.

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I have a 30 years mortgage, pay around 1,300 mountly. The total mortgage is 165,000 now (original was 170,000) after paying it for 2 years. The rate is 5.875%. The property value went down, when I bought the home the value was 215,0000 and not it went down to 150,000. I see today mortgage rates around 4, 4,5%, should I refinance ?
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Mini Profile  smithsussane
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Hi DMT!

Welcome to forums!

In my opinion, it would be difficult for you to refinance the property because you do not have equity in the property. You can speak to your lender and check out if he can offer you any other option. If you are facing hardship in paying the loan, you can apply for a loan modification.

Feel free to ask if you have further queries.

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My first mortgage is a FHA Conv. Loan and also have a second mortgage i was told by citimortgage that i could not do a streamline. i was going to put the first and second in to one mortgage.What would be the best way for me to go?
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Mini Profile  Niicss
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Joined: 03 Oct 2005
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Location: New Jersey

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Hi Guest

You can refinance both the mortgages into one by taking a FHA refinance loan. This will also help you in lowering your mortgage payments as the rates are quite low these days.

Thanks.

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Mini Profile  gmakerley
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it is true that you wouldn't qualify for a streamline refinance, as the second mortgage is considered to be cash out.
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Joined: 26 Jan 2009
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Post     Post subject: Foreclosure (Loan Modification

Hi,

Do developers have started converting their condos to apartments in hopes that foreclosures will create a new rental market. Others simply slashed their prices, causing older sellers to cut down.

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Mini Profile  gmakerley
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other than advertising your business, admin3, what was the purpose of that post?
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Post     Post subject: Who Knows of the Lowest Refinance Rate right now 4/28/09

Has anybody Refinanced following Obama Help Guidlines?
If so, then what is the lowest rate anybody has got and at what bank?
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