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zerolikedis
PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2005 2:29 pm Post subject: refinancing Reply with quote

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hello to all Very Happy

i just bought a house and i financed 132,000 its an arm with 8 % rate . my question is should i refinance after 1 year and avoid paying a penalty ( 6 months intrest) or do it right away and get a better rate since rates are going up? i just made my first payment and my second one is due june 1st. btw the house is appraised at 165,000. i plan on keeping the house for at least 4 years.
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well i think im going to refinance very soon . im trying to get in to a 3/1 option ARM that will be about a 5% with a cap at 6% because of the advice of my morgatge broker . im only 23 and i do plan and staying here for about 5 years but with the option arm i would be able to just pay intrest some months when i dont have that extra. if i get some money out and still make the same payments that im making now P&I i would pay off the morgatge in 18 years . does this sound to good to be true? should i get a fixed rate?
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Better read that fine print again. There is no way any ARMs being sold now will have a 6% cap!! Unless you mean a cap of 6% over your initial rate, which would actually be an 11% cap. In general, just keep in mind that your monthly payment can go up significantly after the initial fixed period ends.
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should i refinance quickly or wait till the year is up?
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Hi zerolikedis,

I'm in the same sort of situation. I have a 5 year fixed ARM and I've spoke numerous leaders for a refinance, but since I'm just now reaching my 1 year mark of owning the house, I haven't been able to. All of them stated that it wouldn't be feasible for me to refinance without paying a large sum and most leaders wouldn't even opt for it. Once I have 1 year in the house and some equity, they say I may be able to but it's mostly about the equity and steady payments.
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