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Mortgage Rates Mortgages rates have been prompting many people to look into taking on a new loan. Securing a low interest rate for your loan will save hundreds and thousands of dollars. The best way to ensure that your loan is as good as it appears it to look into mortgage rates and the indexes on which these rates are based. Find out more about mortgage rates, then fill out our free short form to contact up to four lenders about your loan. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Imperfect Credit Bad credit is not insurmountable. Do not let it keep you from finding the home and mortgage of your dreams. Put your credit history behind you and apply online today to contact lenders about your mortgage. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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Rates
There are several indexes on which interest rates are based:
- The Prime Rate is used by lenders for corporations and for their credit-worthy
applicants. It is very stable and tends not to differ from bank to bank. The
Prime Rate is used to predict the direction of rates, and the activity of
consumer loans often follows that of this index.
- U.S. Treasury Security Yields is an average of monthly rates during the
length of a one year U.S. Treasury security that is often used to set adjustable
rate mortgage and is published yearly by the Federal Reserve Board.
- The 11th District Cost of Funds is also used to set adjustable rate mortgages
and will often follow the same direction as the average of a one-year U.S.
Treasury security. Monthly, the 11th Federal Home Loan Bank District, which
includes California, Nevada and Arizona, publishes its weighted average interest
rate for the prior month.
- Federal Funds Rate is set by the Federal Open Market Committee and is the
interest rate on funds one bank lends to another overnight. This index affects
inflation and economic growth, and is decided on by the Federal Open Market
Committee.
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Mortgage Calc A mortgage calc can also show you the difference that the term of your loan makes on your repayment schedule. A $997 monthly payment on a $150,000 loan at 7% over the period of 30 years with $209,263 in total interest may sound acceptable, but using the calculator you can compare this monthly payment to what would be paid on a shorter term loan. The same loan with a 15 year term would have higher monthly payment of 1,348, which is $351 more. However, the 15 year term would cut the total interest in half to the amount of 92,683. In this case, cutting your loan term in half and paying $351 more a month could save you over $100,000. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Mortgage Refiancing Mortgage refinancing is the repayment of a current mortgage using a new mortgage. This new mortgage should have an interest rate at least 2% lower than the original rate or else it may not be worthwhile for the homeowner. By obtaining a loan with a lower interest rate, you should be able to save hundreds, if not thousands the time your loan is paid off. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Refinancing Your Home Refinancing is much the same process as obtaining a first home loan. Credit and income both come into play when designing your new loan, and if either has diminished since your original loan, it may not pay to refinance. 1 2 3 4 5 6
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