It is legit, there may be no out of pocket costs to you if your broker will be making a nice profit off of your refinance- they will pay for stuff themselves. there will always be fees though.
they are not good, when you need to refi, go to a bank that does home loans like wells fargo or a mortgage co like Legacy. Also Eloan is a good place to see rates and get advice.
they may charge NO closing costs, but you will pay a HIGHER interest rate. You may have a LOW interest rate…but your closing costs may be HIGH.
Either way…you will need to see who can balance the fees, and the interest rate. Programs are helpful, and you may want to refinance for other reasons besides the interest rate.
If your credit is low you may want to work with a broker. They normally can give you credit advice to fix your credit that will help you refinance in the future again…and may find yourself with better auto loan offers, credit card offers, etc
It is legitimate, however when they say no cost to you, they means they won’t charge you for giving you advice about how best to refinance your mortgage and they will suggest the cheapest mortgage options with the best lenders based on the details you give them.
There will however be whatever costs the lender you finally choose charges. The middleman who finds the lender from you gets paid by the lender hence he doesn’t charge you.
It’s not that you won’t be paying anything. But its a decent thing to look into because these guys will give you the best offer available for you, without you having to shop around and check out the terms and conditions of each individual mortgage vendor.
These no cost loans, mean no closing costs will be paid by you. But, the lender will give you a higher interest rate so they can afford to pay for those closing costs. Ultmiately whether you like it or not it will end up coming out of your pocket. Typically unless you plan to sell or refi again in the near future it is worth paying the closing costs up front and taking a lower interest rate. It may cost a few thousand at first, but you will end up saving money in the long run if you plan on staying in the property for more than a few years.
I actually just wrote about these no cost loans on my blog. Here’s the link, just in case you want to read about them.. If not, the short answer is that people have to get paid, in the case of a no cost loan, your interest rate is higher and the loan fees are paid by the yield spread.
January 9th, 2010 at 10:52 am 1
It is legit, there may be no out of pocket costs to you if your broker will be making a nice profit off of your refinance- they will pay for stuff themselves. there will always be fees though.
January 10th, 2010 at 10:40 am 2
they are not good, when you need to refi, go to a bank that does home loans like wells fargo or a mortgage co like Legacy. Also Eloan is a good place to see rates and get advice.
January 11th, 2010 at 6:23 am 3
Somebody is making money, so you are right in being cautious..
January 12th, 2010 at 11:38 pm 4
Do not be trapped , nothing is free in this world.
January 13th, 2010 at 6:54 am 5
there is no such thing as ‘no cost’ to you.
they may charge NO closing costs, but you will pay a HIGHER interest rate. You may have a LOW interest rate…but your closing costs may be HIGH.
Either way…you will need to see who can balance the fees, and the interest rate. Programs are helpful, and you may want to refinance for other reasons besides the interest rate.
If your credit is low you may want to work with a broker. They normally can give you credit advice to fix your credit that will help you refinance in the future again…and may find yourself with better auto loan offers, credit card offers, etc
January 15th, 2010 at 1:54 am 6
It is legitimate, however when they say no cost to you, they means they won’t charge you for giving you advice about how best to refinance your mortgage and they will suggest the cheapest mortgage options with the best lenders based on the details you give them.
There will however be whatever costs the lender you finally choose charges. The middleman who finds the lender from you gets paid by the lender hence he doesn’t charge you.
It’s not that you won’t be paying anything. But its a decent thing to look into because these guys will give you the best offer available for you, without you having to shop around and check out the terms and conditions of each individual mortgage vendor.
January 15th, 2010 at 6:50 pm 7
These no cost loans, mean no closing costs will be paid by you. But, the lender will give you a higher interest rate so they can afford to pay for those closing costs. Ultmiately whether you like it or not it will end up coming out of your pocket. Typically unless you plan to sell or refi again in the near future it is worth paying the closing costs up front and taking a lower interest rate. It may cost a few thousand at first, but you will end up saving money in the long run if you plan on staying in the property for more than a few years.
January 16th, 2010 at 6:12 pm 8
I actually just wrote about these no cost loans on my blog. Here’s the link, just in case you want to read about them.. If not, the short answer is that people have to get paid, in the case of a no cost loan, your interest rate is higher and the loan fees are paid by the yield spread.