Refinance Home Loan

Refinance Home Loan

Question and answers refinance home loan information

Is it better to have a equity loan or a refinance home loan?

Question: Is it better to have a equity loan or a refinance home loan?

(Posted by: ARNITA G on 2007-11-24 15:18:58)


Answers:

Posted by: bryan l on 2007-11-24, 17:25:24

HELOC will drop your credit vs a refinance. Some banks look at like a huge credit card balance. 1 mortgage is the best debt on a credit report. Talk to different banks and get there HONEST opinion. don't listen to bs HELOC dose not have closing fees, i have seen some that are about as much as a mortgage.

  

Posted by: Bill K on 2007-11-24, 15:27:48

If you get an equity loan you will have two payments each month, one for your regular mortgage, and the other for the equity loan. Refinancing may mean a different interest rate, so be careful and investigate the rates on the new loan. If you need cash and can pay back the equity loan fast, it may be cheaper since banks don't usually charge closing costs on equity lines of credit. The equity line also lets you "loan " yourself only what you need when you write a check on that account. You can pay that back before you borrow more for something else. Refinancing will give you the total cash out in a lump, and you will have to pay it back over the entire life of the mortgage.

  

Posted by: nick r on 2007-11-24, 16:11:12

Http:/ / CreditCardHelpDesk.com will help answer this question for you. Lots of good free info.

  

Posted by: heybulldog on 2007-11-24, 18:12:15

I wouldnt do either. If you put that money on your house and something happens and you cant make the payments. You will lose your house. The goal here is to pay off your house not add to the debt.

  

Powered by Yahoo! Answers®


Back to Previous page

Bookmark Refinance Home Loan

Sitemap | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Contact

) copyright 2008 refinance-mortgage-loan.net., All Rights Reserved.

Legal Notice: This website is powered by Amazon., Adsense, Ebay., Yahoo!. Answers and Youtube. All trademarks are copyrighted by their respective owners. Please read our terms of use and privacy policy.