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As more and more people are facing a jump in their mortgage payment when their interest rate climbs, the question of refinancing becomes important. When you refinance your house, you hope to get a better rate and perhaps pull out some home equity. But refinancing has its pluses and minuses. You need to consider your situation carefully before you decide to refinance.

When you refinance your home, you need to make certain up front that it will improve your financial situation. Consider whether the new loan will have a lower interest rate. If not, is it at least a fixed rate rather than a variable rate? If you have a very high interest rate, refinancing can be a good thing if the new rate is not only lower but also a better type. If you switch from a variable rate to a fixed rate, you will know that your monthly mortgage payments will remain the same. With a variable rate, you may start out with a low interest rate, but then this rate can jump very high in a short period of time. This would cause your monthly mortgage payment to jump as well.

If you?re considering a home mortgage refinance to remove equity, you need to ask yourself many questions before you move ahead. For instance, how much equity will you take out of your house? How will you use this money? Will your monthly mortgage payments increase after you remove this money? If you are going to increase the amount of money you have borrowed, how will this impact your monthly payment? What will the long-term outlook for your loan be? Have you added significant time to pay off the loan?

Of course, in some cases, refinancing is an excellent choice. If you can save money by lowering your monthly payment with a lower interest rate while not extending the amount of time it will take you to own your house, it?s definitely a good thing. But if this is not your case, you need to consider if a refinance is right for you.

Remember, you may even have to pay an early payment penalty if your current loan has one. Some mortgages are set up so that if you refinance within a certain amount of time, you have to pay a penalty. Check to see if this is the case with your loan.

You also may have to pay processing fees to refinance your mortgage. Sometimes these fees are fairly low, but other times they can be very expensive. For instance, you may have to pay points. A point is considered 1 percent of the mortgage total. If you have to pay 2 or 3 points for your new loan upfront, that means you have to pay this percentage of your total loan before you can close. This amount can be significant, so shop around. Some lenders charge no points, and if you qualify, this can save you a great deal of money.

For some people, they have no choice but to refinance. Perhaps they have unexpected bills from a family emergency that requires they remove equity from their house. Or they might have a variable rate that?s going to jump so high that the mortgage will become impractical. In these cases, refinancing is definitely a good thing.

 

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