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I have a 5 year ARM mortgage and i need advice on refinancing to a fixed rate mortgage?

Written By: admin on June 6, 2009 One Comment

When I bought my house it was worth 291,000 where I made a down payment of 20,000 and now I am having an appraisal getting done and with the housing market as it is, i'm sure its worth much less. I originally had a 5 year ARM mortgage at a 5% rate but am now looking to refinance to a longer fixed rate mortgage. What are my options?

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One Response to “I have a 5 year ARM mortgage and i need advice on refinancing to a fixed rate mortgage?”

  1. David Beasley on: 6 June 2009 at 6:24 am

    Call your mortgage servicer. The LIBOR index is DOWN. Your rate may not adjust UP! Or not very much. Find out what the current MARGIN and INDEX are on your current mortgage.

    As long as the LIBOR stays low (which won't be for more than say 2 years) it might be better keeping your current mortgage.

    It may not be worthwhile to pay refi closing costs to get a somewhat higher fixed rate. Today's rates are 6.5% 30yr fixed on FHA 97.75% refis today (600+ credit).

    Best of luck!

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