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FHA Refinancing:

 
The FHA Refinance Process

You already own a home, so you're at least somewhat familiar with the mortgage process. You now want to refinance your mortgage and are considering an FHA-insured mortgage.  You'll find out that refinancing through FHA is the same as applying for any other loan, plus you have many more protections and it's easier to get qualified with FHA.

First, determine what kind of loan you already have

If you already have an FHA-insured loan, you have a few more options for refinancing than if you than if you have a conventional or other non-FHA loan. Ask your lender.

Second, determine what you're trying to do

Are you looking to take advantage of lower interest rates? Are you looking to consolidate some credit card debt or a home equity loan into one single mortgage? Are you looking to take cash out of your property? Your refinancing goals will determine what kind of refinance loan you want to apply for.

Third, figure out how much you can afford

What you can afford depends on your income, credit rating, current monthly expenses, down payment and the interest rate. There are some online tools you can use, and some tools that your real estate agent can help you with, but it's best to visit an FHA-approved lender to find out for sure.

You should remember that prequalification (an informal estimate of how much you might borrow) is just to give you a preliminary idea of what you can afford, and to identify any major problems that you will want to fix. It's not a guarantee that you will be approved for a loan-but you will want to get pre-qualified to avoid any surprises.

State regulatory authorities. Some states require licensing of home inspectors.

Professional organizations. Professional organizations may require home inspectors to pass tests and meet minimum qualifications before becoming a member.

Phone book Yellow Pages. Look under "Building Inspection Service" or "Home Inspection Service".

The Internet. Search for "Building Inspection Service" or "Home Inspection Service."

Your real estate agent. Most real estate professionals have a list of home inspectors they recommend.

Fourth, shop for a loan

Save money by doing your homework. Talk to several lenders, compare interest rates, and negotiate or bargain to get a better deal. Consider getting pre-approved for a loan.

 

 

Source:

http://portal.hud.gov/portal/page?_pageid=73,1827624&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL

 

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Lets hope that you find the general information and resources on this site helpful, be sure to do your own research and due diligence in order to become more knowledgeable about this subject.

 

(Not meant as legal or professional advice)


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