Tag: Mortgage Closing Date

Does per diem interest affect refinance?

| March 11, 2011

Dear Ed, I’m considering refinancing into a 15-year fixed-rate loan. I currently have a 30-year loan that was refinanced in 2005 for $120,000 at a rate of 5.375 percent. I’ve been making additional principal payments every month and the current balance is $95,000. My lender said it will refinance my loan into a 15-year mortgage [...]

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Mortgage Points

| March 10, 2011

When people want to find out how much their mortgages cost, lenders often give them quotes that include both loan rates and points. What exactly is a point? A point is a fee equal to 1 percent of the loan amount. A 30-year, $150,000 mortgage might have a rate of 7 percent but come with [...]

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Mortgage Closing Date: Does it Matter?

| March 9, 2011

On a purchase transaction, there is no financial advantage in closing on any day of the month, as compared to any other day. On a refinance, it is a good idea not to close on a Friday because it will increase the number of days in which you pay interest on both loans. And if [...]

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