Refinancing Can Save You Money Or Rescue Your Home
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If you are dealing with stressful times and have a mortgage in existence you need to try hard not to have your lender foreclose on your property as it is bad. Not to do anything only makes your debt worse since the interest will be compounded. There is a better option to try and that is refinancing.
by JamesWeekson


If you are dealing with stressful times and have a mortgage in existence you need to try hard not to have your lender foreclose on your property as it is bad. Not to do anything only makes your debt worse since the interest will be compounded. There is a better option to try and that is refinancing.

Basically, refinancing is when you take on a second mortgage in order to pay off the existing mortgage loan. However, recently that has changed and refinancing is now a strategy for restructuring troubled debt since it allows creditors to collect money on bad debt while the debtor is relieved of some financial burden.

Under those circumstances it is possible to refinance by playing with three key factors of interest. Those are the principal, period for repayment and the interest rate. After applying to refinance your mortgage then the present value of that loan is calculated and this value consists of the original unpaid principal of the original loan, accrued interest and any applicable fees.

Market rates tend to fluctuate up and down so refinancing is a good move when they are down. Interest rates can be negotiated after the new principal is fixed. Generally interest rates that banks go by are the current going rates and they go by that. When borrowing rates are down, that is a good time to refinance. The one time that you can renegotiate them is to restructure a troubled debt.

In all cases, when a refinance bears a lower interest rate than the original mortgage. This allows the debtor more affordable monthly payments. During times when market rates are high, creditors make up for the difference by allowing a longer repayment period.

The creditors more than likely will make money on the refinanced mortgage. However, that doesn't really matter if you already were having trouble with the first existing mortgage. The increments in which the total interest increases until the mortgage is paid off is still in most cases a bargain and especially if you will be able to pay your monthly mortgage and keep your home.

Although refinancing is generally done to restructure troubled mortgages many people also do it simply as a way to save on their interest payments. The same factors apply in this scenario principal, interest rates and repayment period. This is a way homeowners can save on their monthly mortgage payments.

Many homeowners choose to renegotiate their existing mortgage to take advantage of the low interest rates and in doing so also shorten the repayment time period, assuming that they can comfortably afford the higher payments each month. This also is favorable to the bank or mortgage company, since repayment is speeded up thus reducing the risk of defaults and foreclosures. Banks in particular like cash versus inventory as it costs more to upkeep.

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.