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Latest Mortgage ArticlesHow Mortgage Refinancing Can Earn You 7% Cash Back02/07/2012 11:09 AM
Did you know investing in your home loan when mortgage refinancing can earn you 7% on the dollar? Factor in 30 years and that 7 percent adds up!
How Mortgage Refinancing Can Earn You 7% Cash Back is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Top 5 Mortgage Refinancing Tips02/06/2012 09:33 AM
Nearly 40% of homeowners in the United States are paying six percent or more on their home loans because they feel mortgage refinancing is out of reach. If you’re one of these homeowners or have been procrastinating because you don’t want to make a costly mistake, there are steps you can take to make sure [...]
Top 5 Mortgage Refinancing Tips is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Should You Lock Your Refinance Mortgage Rates?02/05/2012 10:48 AM
If you’re shopping for mortgage rates today from the best mortgage lenders like Amerisave, the topic of rate locks is going to come up. Should you, when, how long, and should you pay to lock your refinance mortgage rates are all valid concerns that could save or cost you a lot of money. Here are [...]
Should You Lock Your Refinance Mortgage Rates? is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Cash In Mortgage Refinancing Is an Option02/04/2012 09:02 AM
Here's how cash-in mortgage refinancing can help you take advantage of the lowest refinance mortgage rates in 60 years.
Cash In Mortgage Refinancing Is an Option is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:President Obama’s Broad Based Mortgage Refinancing Plan02/02/2012 02:30 PM
President Obama’s Administration has provided details to the mortgage refinance proposal from the President’s State of the Union Address. The goal of the Administration is to help underwater homeowners take advantage of historically low refinance rates from the best mortgage lenders like Amerisave. Do you qualify? Here are the basics you need to know about [...]
President Obama’s Broad Based Mortgage Refinancing Plan is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:When Will You Break Even on Your Mortgage Refinance?02/01/2012 01:43 PM
Any mortgage refinance is going to cost you cash out of your pocket. How do you know if you’re saving money or losing on the transaction? Calculating your mortgage refinance break-even point will allow you to quickly determine how long it’s going to take to recoup your out-of-pocket expenses and if you’re overpaying things like [...]
When Will You Break Even on Your Mortgage Refinance? is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:HARP 3.0 Is Coming & Promises to Save You $3,00001/31/2012 09:19 AM
President Obama’s State of the Union address created a lot of buzz about the opportunity to save $3,000 with mortgage refinancing at historically low rates. The President promised to deliver legislation to Congress aimed at helping “responsible” homeowners qualify to refinance their homes. This new plan allows homeowners under Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae to [...]
HARP 3.0 Is Coming & Promises to Save You $3,000 is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Mortgage Refinancing is Still a Better Option01/30/2012 03:04 PM
Mortgage refinance rates have been at their lowest levels for years; however, millions of homeowners that could benefit from lowering their payment amount still have not refinanced. There are a number of reasons for procrastinating when it comes to mortgage refinancing; not understanding the difference between refinance and loan modification could be one. Mortgage Refinancing [...]
Mortgage Refinancing is Still a Better Option is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Mortgage Rates Today01/28/2012 09:56 AM
Here are several of my best tips for finding the best mortgage rates today without paying unnecessary points or lender junk fees.
Mortgage Rates Today is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Top 5 Mortgage Refinancing Tips01/26/2012 01:57 PM
If you’re still paying on a six percent home loan, refinancing with one of today’s best mortgage companies could literally save you thousands of dollars. The trick when it comes to mortgage refinancing is to avoid souring the deal with unnecessary fees and markup. Before benefiting from low refinance mortgage rates you’ll need to break [...]
Top 5 Mortgage Refinancing Tips is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Obama Refinance Plan Details Unclear01/25/2012 01:03 PM
President Obama’s State of The Union Address last night proposed a plan to help save you $3,000 a year by clearing mortgage refinancing roadblocks. How the President plans to do this remains unclear. The President plans on giving any “responsible” homeowner access to today’s historically low refinance mortgage rates, which recently dipped below 4 percent [...]
Obama Refinance Plan Details Unclear is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Can I Refinance My Home With No Equity?01/24/2012 03:31 PM
If you’ve been procrastinating mortgage refinancing because your LTV is greater than 80%, you might be surprised by the options available to you. It is possible to qualify for mortgage refinancing without equity, even underwater; however, You may need to qualify through the FHA or under HARP. Here’ s an article on HSH.com with tips [...]
Can I Refinance My Home With No Equity? is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:How to Ditch Your FHA Mortgage Insurance01/23/2012 10:42 AM
No one likes paying for mortgage insurance (except your lender) on an FHA or any home loan for that matter. FHA mortgage insurance premiums drives up your monthly payment and your out-of-pocket expenses at closing. Sure there are many advantages to FHA backed home loans: you can purchase your home with little down and mortgage [...]
How to Ditch Your FHA Mortgage Insurance is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Refinance Mortgage Rates Rising Soon01/22/2012 08:53 AM
Have you been putting off mortgage refinancing for one reason or another? According to industry analyst Dan Green, the conditions keeping refinance mortgage rates at such low levels will be soon coming to an end. If you’d like to take advantage of historically low refinance rates from the best mortgage lenders like Amerisave, now is [...]
Refinance Mortgage Rates Rising Soon is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:When Adjustable Rate Mortgage Refinancing Makes Sense01/21/2012 08:50 AM
Considering Adjustable Rate Mortgage refinancing for your next home loan? This tip could save you thousands of dollars down the road.
When Adjustable Rate Mortgage Refinancing Makes Sense is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Low Refinance Mortgage Rates Are Coming to an End01/20/2012 02:49 PM
If you’ve been on the fence about mortgage refinancing you might consider taking advantage of today’s low refinance rates while you can. According to Dan Green of the Daily Mortgage Reports.com, refinance mortgage rates cannot maintain the low levels of the past eleven months. Here are Dan Green’s predictions for mortgage refinancing to help you [...]
Low Refinance Mortgage Rates Are Coming to an End is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Six Steps to a Better Mortgage Refi01/19/2012 02:14 PM
It’s no secret that mortgage refinance rates are at historical lows and they seem to be falling further every week. If you want the lowest refinance rates from the best mortgage companies without paying unnecessary fees it pays to do your homework. Here’s an article from MortgageLoan.com with six steps you can take to better [...]
Six Steps to a Better Mortgage Refi is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Refinance Mortgage Rates Fall Again01/18/2012 12:04 PM
Fixed and adjustable refinance mortgage rates fell again today; if you’ve been on the fence about refinancing there is no better time than the present. Keep in mind that some of the refinancing rates you see advertised include hidden fees; however, investing a little time fee shopping can literally save you thousands of dollars out-of-pocket [...]
Refinance Mortgage Rates Fall Again is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Adjustable Rate Mortgage Refinance Rates Dip Below Three Percent01/17/2012 02:40 PM
If you’re considering taking advantage of today’s low refinance mortgage rates with the best mortgage lenders like Amerisave, you might want to take another look at Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM) loans. Interest rates for ARM refinancing have dropped below three percent and it’s actually cheaper to refinance than to allow your ARM to reset. Here’s [...]
Adjustable Rate Mortgage Refinance Rates Dip Below Three Percent is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Mortgage Refinancing After Bankruptcy01/16/2012 10:18 AM
If you think your bankruptcy is keeping you from taking advantage of today’s low refinance mortgage rates with the best mortgage lenders like Amerisave, it’s worth looking into once the appropriate amount of time has passed. There are steps you can take to reestablish credit history while you’re waiting to qualify. Here are the basics [...]
Mortgage Refinancing After Bankruptcy is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:7 Ways to Pay Less for Mortgage Refinancing01/15/2012 08:47 AM
Mortgage Refinancing can lower your payment and slash the total cost of paying your home, unless you’re overpaying in the process. Getting the lowest refinance mortgage rates lenders like Amerisave are advertising can be tricky, and if you don’t manage to break even recouping your out of pocket expenses from taking out a new mortgage [...]
7 Ways to Pay Less for Mortgage Refinancing is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Why Your Neighbors Get Lower Refinance Mortgage Rates Than You01/14/2012 09:51 AM
Everyone wants the lowest refinance mortgage rates for their home but what if I told you that your neighbors are getting a better deal than you?
Why Your Neighbors Get Lower Refinance Mortgage Rates Than You is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:How to Refinance Your Jumbo Mortgage Loan01/12/2012 02:50 PM
Are you having trouble with mortgage refinancing because your home loan is about the conforming loan limit set by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac? If this is the case mortgage refinancing is still possible; however, it’s going to be much more expensive when it comes to rates and fees. Here are several tips from HSH.com [...]
How to Refinance Your Jumbo Mortgage Loan is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Freddie Mac Gives Unemployed Homeowners a Break01/11/2012 08:47 AM
If you’ve been unable to take advantage of historically low mortgage refinance rates because you’re unemployed and are struggling to make your payments there’s good news from Freddie Mac. If your home loan is backed by Freddie Mac you can already get a payment forbearance; however, starting February 1st, 2012 Freddie Mac is doubling the [...]
Freddie Mac Gives Unemployed Homeowners a Break is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Last Chance to Refinance Before FHA Mortgage Insurance Goes Up01/09/2012 03:15 PM
If you’re considering refinancing with today’s best mortgage lenders using an FHA home loan, you should know that mortgage insurance premiums will be going up soon. Other fees for mortgage refinancing are also set to go up as Congress funded the payroll tax extension program with new mortgage fees. Here’s an article by Dan Green [...]
Last Chance to Refinance Before FHA Mortgage Insurance Goes Up is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Don’t Punch Out Your Boss Before Closing01/08/2012 09:39 AM
There’s a new mortgage refinancing approval process in town and if you get this wrong it could cost you that low refinance mortgage rate. Most of mortgage approval is common sense; however, as one broker points out you should avoid punching out your boss until after your refi is funded. Here’s an article by Dan [...]
Don’t Punch Out Your Boss Before Closing is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Understanding Mortgage Rate Locks When Refinancing01/07/2012 08:49 AM
If you’re refinancing your home to take advantage of today’s low refinance mortgage rates, the topic of rate locks is going to come up. Should you lock, when do you lock, and is there a fee for locking are all important considerations when mortgage refinancing. Here’s an article on MortgageLoan.com with the basic of refinance [...]
Understanding Mortgage Rate Locks When Refinancing is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Coming Soon: New Fees For Mortgage Refinancing01/06/2012 02:43 PM
If you’re considering mortgage refinancing in the New Year it’s about to get more expensive to take advantage of historically low refinance mortgage rates. Continuing the tradition of creative financing in Washington, Congress is finding new ways to shake change from your pockets with a slew of new mortgage fees. Here’s an article on MortgageLoan.com [...]
Coming Soon: New Fees For Mortgage Refinancing is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:How do I Refinance My Mortgage?01/05/2012 09:36 AM
Here is the definite answer to the question How Do I Refinance My Mortgage without overpaying.
How do I Refinance My Mortgage? is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Some Mortgage Refinancing Fees Are No Longer Negotiable01/04/2012 09:16 AM
Are you looking to take advantage of the New Year’s low refinance mortgage rates to lower your monthly payment? It’s no secret refinance rates are at historically low levels and many insiders see them falling even lower in the New Year. The trick to taking advantage of your potential savings is to minimize your out-of-pocket [...]
Some Mortgage Refinancing Fees Are No Longer Negotiable is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Strategic Mortgage Prepayment Saves You a Boatload of Cash01/03/2012 02:56 PM
Is your new year’s resolution to get out of debt? Did you know that refinancing with today’s low refinance mortgage rates could help you accomplish this goal? Here’s an article from Dan Green of the Daily Mortgage Reports with several strategies for paying off your mortgage and saving a boatload of cash in the process: [...]
Strategic Mortgage Prepayment Saves You a Boatload of Cash is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Who Are The Best Mortgage Companies For Your Next Home Loan?01/02/2012 11:23 AM
Want the best mortgage companies for your refi without paying unnecessary lender fees? This simple tip could save you thousands of dollars.
Who Are The Best Mortgage Companies For Your Next Home Loan? is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Your Mortgage Fees Are Going Up In 201212/30/2011 12:06 PM
If you’re considering mortgage refinancing with today’s best mortgage companies to take advantage of low refinance rates, it’s going to become more expensive in a few short weeks. This is because your elected government funded the payroll tax extension with fees on new mortgage loans, including refinance. Here’s what you need to know about the [...]
Your Mortgage Fees Are Going Up In 2012 is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:How to Save $45,000+ Refinancing Your Mortgage12/29/2011 09:44 AM
Did you know that Mortgage Refinancing with a 15 year term length can save you $45,000 in interest charges per $100,000 borrowed? According to Freddie Mac 40 percent of refinancing homeowners are choosing 15-year term lengths over the traditional 30-year fixed-rate mortgage. While it’s true your monthly payment will be higher, the long term benefits [...]
How to Save $45,000+ Refinancing Your Mortgage is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. No related posts.How to Maximize Your Mortgage Interest Deduction12/28/2011 09:37 AM
The New Year offers a time to reflect over the past twelve months and brings hope for the next twelve. January comes with a dark cloud on the horizon… tax time in April is a mere four months away and is the perfect time to start getting your financial ducks in a row. Here’s an [...]
How to Maximize Your Mortgage Interest Deduction is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:2012 Conforming Loan Limits12/27/2011 05:21 PM
If you’re considering mortgage refinancing in the New Year and have a high dollar value home loan, the 2012 conforming loan limits are something you need to be familiar with. The difference between conforming refinancing mortgage rates and jumbo rates could be hundreds of dollars in your monthly payment. Here’s an article by Dan Green [...]
2012 Conforming Loan Limits is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:How to Find the Best Mortgage Lenders12/24/2011 12:25 PM
Are you searching for the best mortgage lenders without paying unnecessary fees and markup? Here are several of my best tips before you refi.
How to Find the Best Mortgage Lenders is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Happy Holidays (But Remember to Pay Your Mortgage)12/23/2011 09:32 AM
From everyone at RefiAdivsor.com, happy holiday wishes for you and your family. Just remember to pay your mortgage next month. It seems mortgage delinquencies spike after the Christmas holidays as many homeowners overdo their holiday indulgences and don’t have enough cash on hand come January to pay the bills. Here’s an article from MortgageLoan.com with [...]
Happy Holidays (But Remember to Pay Your Mortgage) is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Benefits of VA Mortgage Refinancing12/22/2011 01:08 PM
If you’re considering taking advantage of today’s low refinance rates and served in the military don’t overlook your eligibility for VA mortgage refinancing. You can refinance up to a 100% of your home’s value or 90% if you’re cashing out. Here’s an article on MortgageLoan.com with some of the pros and cons of your VA [...]
Benefits of VA Mortgage Refinancing is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Don’t Get Duped By Deceptive Refinance Mortgage Rates12/21/2011 03:36 PM
Are you eyeing refinance mortgage rates waiting for the best time to take out a new home loan? You’ll want to be careful with the rate quotes lenders post, even Freddie Mac isn’t being completely honest with the mortgage rates being advertised. Here’s an article by Dan Green of the Mortgage Reports.com with several pointers [...]
Don’t Get Duped By Deceptive Refinance Mortgage Rates is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Mortgage Refinancing vs Home Equity Loans12/20/2011 01:50 PM
If you’re considering cash-out mortgage refinancing to take advantage of today’s rates, you might consider a home equity loan if your goal is to avoid paying fees. There are advantages and disadvantages to consider with any new home loan beyond paying closing costs. Here’s an article from HSH.com with several pros and cons of a [...]
Mortgage Refinancing vs Home Equity Loans is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Should I Refinance If I Have No Cash For Closing?12/19/2011 01:58 PM
If you’re been eyeing today’s low refinance mortgage rates but have no cash for closing, you might be considering one of those no fee refinance offers. Depending what your goals are for mortgage refinancing you can lower your monthly payment or reduce your long-term finance charges. Here’s an example from HSH.com to illustrate how mortgage [...]
Should I Refinance If I Have No Cash For Closing? is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Doing Your Homework Before Mortgage Refinancing Can Save You Thousands12/18/2011 11:31 AM
If you’re considering taking advantage of today’s low refinance mortgage rates from lenders like Amerisave, doing your homework first can save you thousands of dollars. According to the HUD Secretary, lack of mortgage knowledge is reason most Americans are overpaying for their home loans today. Here’s a list of recommended reading from MortgageLoan.com to make [...]
Doing Your Homework Before Mortgage Refinancing Can Save You Thousands is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Overpaying The Loan Origination Fee Could Screw Up Your Refi12/17/2011 10:38 AM
If you're considering refinancing the loan origination fee can make or break the deal you're getting. Here's what you need know to avoid overpaying.
Overpaying The Loan Origination Fee Could Screw Up Your Refi is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:How to Cut Your Costs Mortgage Refinancing in 201212/16/2011 02:37 PM
Are you thinking about mortgage refinancing in 2012 to cut your expenses? Taking advantage of today’s low refinance mortgage rates can lower your monthly payment amount; however, overpaying at closing can make mortgage refinancing a losing proposition. Here are several tips from HSH.com on cutting your costs when refinancing your home: If one of your [...]
How to Cut Your Costs Mortgage Refinancing in 2012 is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Mortgage Refinancing? Don’t Overlook Credit Unions12/15/2011 01:58 PM
If you’re considering taking out a new home loan to take advantage of today’s refinance mortgage rates from lenders like Amerisave, don’t overlook credit unions, even if you’re not a member. Credit unions have nearly doubled their mortgage refinancing market share since 2007 and offer competitive refinance rates and fees. Here’s an article from MortgageLoan.com [...]
Mortgage Refinancing? Don’t Overlook Credit Unions is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. No related posts.Should I Refinance My Mortgage?12/14/2011 02:49 PM
Are you struggling with the question should I refinance and want to avoid paying unnecessary lender fees? If you’re looking for advice from family, friends, or even your neighbors it’s worth noting that Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke recently jumped on the mortgage refinancing bandwagon. Here are several tips to help you answer the question should [...]
Should I Refinance My Mortgage? is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. No related posts.What Are Mortgage Refinancing Closing Costs?12/13/2011 11:38 AM
If you’re considering taking advantage of today’s low refinance mortgage rates from lenders like Amerisave and Wells Fargo Refinance, you’re probably concerned about the fees you’ll pay at closing. Closing cost you can expect to pay mortgage refinancing come from three sources: your lender, third parties, and taxes. It’s important to ensure the lender and [...]
What Are Mortgage Refinancing Closing Costs? is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:The Risk of Rising Mortgage Refinance Rates12/12/2011 11:22 AM
If you’re considering taking advantage of today’s low mortgage refinance rates to lower your payment or lock in an Adjustable Rate Mortgage you might be watching to see if interest rates go any lower. Refinance Mortgage Rates on a conforming, 30-year fixed-rate home loan have been stuck near four percent for five weeks now and [...]
The Risk of Rising Mortgage Refinance Rates is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts:Mortgage Refinancing Opportunities This Week12/11/2011 02:19 PM
If you’re considering mortgage refinancing to take advantage of today’s low refinance rates here’s what you can expect this week. Keep in mind when mortgage refinancing that you need to pay close attention to fees like the loan origination fee at closing as this out-of-pocket expense will make or break your refi. The reason closing [...]
Mortgage Refinancing Opportunities This Week is a post from Robert Regehr's Mortgage Refinancing Blog. Related posts: |
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