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30-Year-Loan Rates Slide to 5.08 Percent

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This week, the rates for 30-year home loans went down, almost meet the lowest record that has been reached over the spring.

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According to the mortgage company Freddie Mac, the average rate for a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage was 5.08 percent, down from 5.14 percent a week earlier. Although the rates are a little higher as compared to the record low of 4.78 percent that hit in April, they are still attractive for people looking to buy a home or refinance as they are still in the low region.

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Liquid Assets Guard Against Debt

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Acquiring a new home is one of the biggest decisions affecting one’s financial life. Most of the people will never make a more costly purchase, or more significant, with respect to their overall financial position.

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No doubt, if you make the right decision, you can make you future bright, otherwise you’ll spend most of your life paying back the cost. Certainly, the purchase of the right home can make, or break your finances for the next several decades.

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Mortgage Approvals Rise But Lending To Businesses Falls

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Although the activity is still well below pre-recession levels, the number of mortgages approved for home purchase by Britain’s major high street banks rose by 7pc to 38,181 in July, which is more than double the low point in November.

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According to the British Bankers’ Association (BBA) data, this was the highest number of approvals since February 2008, as compared with 35,564 in June.

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How To Tell When It Is A Good Time To Refinance

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The fluctuating economy nowadays presents a good chance every now and then for you to refinance your mortgage. Many people do make changes taking advantage of the current circumstances.

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But in mortgages, what may be right for one, may not be a good idea for someone else. So you have to see what is best for you. Here are some tips that will help you to know when it is a good idea to refinance so you, too, can get that sweet deal.

Take A Close Look At Your Current Mortgage

You should first look at your current mortgage and see what kind of interest rate is has, as well as any other special terms that may apply. In case you bought your house with an adjustable rate mortgage, a few years back, then check the time period after which it will change from a fixed rate mortgage to the adjustable rate portion. Refinancing could offer a stable payment and a new interest rate, too.

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Could A Cash Out Mortgage Be For You?

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A cash out mortgage can be a good option for you if you want to get hold of some of the cash value that is tied up in your home’s equity. These mortgages are becoming popular recently as they enable people to get the access they want to available cash.

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Once your mortgage is approved, you can do anything you want with the cash. Here is some information about cash out mortgages to help you decide if it is the right option for you.

Refinancing Is Necessary

You will need to refinance your house if you want to get the cash. This means that you will have to give it some serious thought before you get the money. In case you plan on staying in that house for the next five to ten years, then it is probably a good deal. But you might not find it worth the cost if you plan to stay any less.

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How To Get A Home Equity Loan For Debt Consolidation

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Getting out of debt is a long process and is much more difficult than getting into it. It takes longer to pay it off than it does to make the debt. There is an option available to you to pay off those bills if you have a home and have lived there for some time. Here is what you need to know about home equity loans and how you can use one for debt consolidation.

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Before you go for any kind of loan, you should start by looking at your credit report making sure that it is accurate and up to date. There can be mistakes on your credit report, which could lead to higher interest rates for you. Go through it carefully and get the errors corrected in case you find any.

Calculate Your Debt

Calculate the total debt that you owe. Add up all your bills including any amount you owe to someone else, don’t leave anything out. This is the total amount that you will need to borrow from your home’s equity in order to help you financially and pay off those debts.

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Interest Rates Review: Current Mortgage Rates

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Due to higher treasury rates, last week the mortgage rates went up a bit. 10-year U.S. Treasury rates were up at 3.65 percent compared to 3.30 percent of the week earlier. Still the rates are quite low if we see them in long-term historic perspective.

These low interest rates are bringing back the home buyers. It the trend continues, the housing crisis might be near it’s end. Mortgage re-finance activity is also picking up pace as result of low interest rates. Current Mortgage Rates

According to to Mortgage Banker’s Association the Refinance index rose more than 17 percent from the weak earlier.

National Association of Realtors also reported that Pending Nome Sales index is also creeping up slowly for last 4 weeks.

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What Are The Pros And Cons Of Refinancing?

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Refinancing can be defined as a replacement loan, with a lower interest rate and a different financial institution. Refinancing is the best solution if you are paying high interest rates on your mortgage.

 

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Howsoever, there are some pros and cons of Refinancing.

Pros of Refinancing

  1. You will be able to get a home loan at a lower rate.
  2. Refinancing will  enable you to extend the repayment term of your mortgage. It will reduce your monthly installment appreciably.
  3. By applying mortgage refinance, you can switch from a variable rate mortgage to a fixed rate mortgage.
  4. If you refinance, there will be an increase in your mortgage amount. With this increase in mortgage amount, you can pay off all your previous debts.
  5. There is no need to pay any mortgage insurance when you opt for refinancing.

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US Mortgage Rates Drop to 5.32%, Freddie Mac Says

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This week in the US mortgage rates fell. Easing concern the Federal Reserve decision to lower down the mortgage rates by purchasing mortgage-backed securities was losing momentum.

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It was said by mortgage buyer Freddie Mac of McLean, Virginia, in a statement that the average 30-year rate dropped to 5.32% which was 5.42%.While the 15-year rate was at 4.77 %.

Efforts are being made by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke to lower down the borrowing costs. He has got a $1.25 trillion program to purchase securities backed by home loans.

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Impact of Loans on Credit Score

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Loans affect your credit score more than almost any other item on your credit report.  The types of loans you have, how long you have had loans, the amounts you owe and your payment history on your loans has one of the biggest impacts on your credit score.  If you can control your loans, you can boost your credit score.  There are a few tips that can get you well on your way to painlessly managing your loans:

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If you got a poor deal on a loan – especially a major loan such as a car or home loan – or if your credit rating has improved since you got your loan, you may want to consider refinancing.  Refinancing means that you take your loan to another lender in order to enjoy better terms or rates.

You don’t want to do this too often – it prevents you from developing long-term relationships with lenders and results in inquiries on your credit report – but if you have good reasons to refinance, it can actually help you repay your debts.  For example, if you can get more reasonable monthly bills that you will actually be able to repay, refinancing can help prevent all those non-payment credit dings that come from not being able to pay your bills.  Making your payments more affordable can save you money and can save your credit score.

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In the short term, refinancing can push your credit score down, as you will acquire inquiries on your credit report as you look for a new lender and as you close old accounts and open new accounts.  In the long term, though, refinancing can be a good way of boosting your credit score.  If you are now missing or delaying payments because you cannot afford monthly bills, for example, refinancing a loan or two can be a good way to get back on track and can get you repairing your credit score again.

Look for loans that are offered for bad credit risks

If your credit score is bad but you need a loan, consider services that cater to people with poor credit scores.  These companies know that some creditors with poor credit scores will still make their payments on time and so are willing to speak with debtors other companies would reject out of hand. You may have to deal with higher interest rates, but choosing a bad credit lender can go a long way to ensuring that your credit score won’t disqualify you for a loan.

In the long run, you can always refinance your loan to take advantage of a better rate once your credit score improves.

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