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My 5/1 arm will reset in 18 months, should I refinance home mortgage now, or wait for few more months?

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  1. Probanker Says:
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    A much lower rate with cosing costs wrapped into the loan would save you thousands in the long run. Unfortunately, I cant predict what rates will do in the future but can tell you they are the lowest Ive seen them in a few years.
    I am employed by one of the largest mortgage brokers in the country. We work with over 350 lenders to bring you the best rates and programs. I welcome the opportunity to help. Please feel free to shoot me an email anytime with any questions you may have.

  2. Gary Smith, RealtorĀ® Says:
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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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