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Refinance
Mortgage Rate
by Ellise Walsh
Interest rates are at their lowest
point in decades. It is no wonder that more and more people are taking
advantage of these low interest rates to refinance their mortgage at a lower
interest rate. If it has been more than a few years since you bought your
home, it will likely make sense to look into refinancing your mortgage.
The best reason to refinance your home mortgage, of course, is to get a lower
interest rate for the loan. However, you can also refinance your mortgage to
shorten the length of your loan or to consolidate your high interest debt. It
will take some time and some work, but refinancing your home loan can pay off
in big way over the life of your mortgage loan.

How can I tell if refinancing my mortgage loan makes sense for me?
If you purchased your home a few years ago, it is likely that you can get a
better interest rate today. Interest rates are at historic lows, and there may
never be a better time to refinance your home mortgage loan. There are
numerous financial calculators available free on the internet. These
calculators can be used to compare your current interest rate with the new,
lower interest rates you can get today to determine if it makes sense to
refinance your mortgage loan to get a lower interest rate.
How can I find the best interest rate on my mortgage refinancing deal?
Again, the internet can help you out. There are a great many websites that
track the direction of interest rates and can give you a good idea of the best
interest rates available in your area. Do some research to see what the best
refinancing rates are. Of course, the interest rate you can get when you
refinance your mortgage will be affected by your personal credit history.
Know your credit score before you shop.
Knowing your credit score will give you a huge advantage when seeking for the
best mortgage refinancing deal. Your credit score will determine everything
from your interest rate to the terms of your mortgage loan refinance.
Generally speaking, the higher your credit score, the lower the interest rate.
Knowing your credit score before you refinance your mortgage will help you get
the very best interest rate and terms.
Consider a 15-year mortgage.
Finally, consider using your mortgage refinance to shorten the term of your
loan. Even if a 15-year mortgage was out of the question when you first bought
your home, the lower interest rate you can get may allow you to cut your loan
length in half without increasing your payments beyond your means. A 15-year
loan is not right for everyone, but you owe it to yourself to at least check
it out.

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