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what's the current minumum i want to refinance my
home,but my broker tells me
that the minumum fico score is
constantly changing,so,i want
to exactly know what is the
minumum score to do a stated
refinance mortgage deal right
now?
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at my brokerage we can currently do 70% LTV with a minimum of a 680 score. i don't know what that guy was talking about income for, the whole purpose of a stated loan is for people who don't have enough income. if your score is over 700 however we can go higher on the LTV |
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Looking to find lowest I
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You can actually get a better mortgage rate – without refinancing. There is a website which allows you to check for free if there is a better rate available with your current lender. You can avoid the costs and all the paperwork and hassle associated with refinancing. Your bank won’t tell you that there is a better rate available with them, but there usually is. Check for a lower rate here free: http://www.checkmyrate.com.au |
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My 5/1 arm will reset in 18 Current rate of ARM interest
is 5.125%. Would it better to
go for 6.75% mortgage
refinance at no closing costs,
if I am planning to live in
the same house for next 7 to
10 years?
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DeeDee, what does your mortgage indicate? Is there a pre-payment or other penalty? Has your homes value decreased? Do you have equity in the home. If your home is in a declining area, your lender may require a 5 percent payment available from the equity of your home. (95 percent LTV) I would check all your paperwork and speak to your current mortgage company. None of us know what will happen to interest rates or home values in the next 18 months. |
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