Refinancing a VA Loan

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Refinancing a VA Loan Reasons for Refinancing a VA Loan There are many reasons to refinance your current VA Loan.  

Many Veterans may want to refinance to take advantage of lower interest rates. Doing so allows them to possibly reduce their monthly payment Others refinance to a shorter-term loan to pay of their home faster. By shortening the term of their VA Loan, the monthly payment goes up and the home is paid for quicker, but much less is paid in interest over the course of the loan. A third reason to refinance is to take advantage of equity gained in the home. The VA Cash Out Refinance allows a Veteran to access the accumulated equity that can be used for home repairs, additions, debt consolidation, or children’s education.

Some worry that refinancing takes too much time and money, but fortunately the process is simple. Refinancing is simply the process of paying of your existing loan with a new one. Your new loan could be for a better interest rate, a shorter/longer term, or a different amount. In fact, your new loan could be an entirely different type. For example, instead of an adjustable-rate mortgage you could opt for a fixed-rate mortgage.

How do I Refinance My Existing Home Loan? The first step to refinancing your home is to identify why you are refinancing.   

Do you want lower payments? Do you want a shorter term? Do you need extra money?

Once you identify why you want to refinance then you are ready to select the proper type of mortgage for you. Some of your choices include:

VA Streamline Refinance IRRL Choose this if:   

You want a shorter term and lower rates Lower monthly payments You’re planning to stay in your

house

for

more

than

5

years

As long as the roll-down rate is lower than your existing rate, it makes financial sense to refinance.


CASH OUT OPTION If you have equity in your home, you can refinance for an amount higher than your current mortgage. You can use the difference for home improvement, debt consolidation, or whatever you want.

30-YEAR FIXED-RATE REFINANCE Choose this when:    

You want low monthly payments that do not change You want a loan that’s generally easier to qualify for You’re planning to remain in your house less than 10 years You want the maximum tax advantages

How do I calculate the value of my property? Since a mortgage is secured by a piece of real property, getting a correct value is very important. Remember, property value can be determined in a few different ways. It can be valued based on the market value of the property. The market value is what a buyer will pay for it and what other “like” properties in the neighborhood have recently sold for. Value can also be determined based on the the appraised value of the property. The appraised value is what a trained and licensed professional estimates the property to be worth based on an inspection of the property, its neighborhood, and the sale of other comparable homes in the area. After he determines the original value of the home, he then calculates the replacement value by reducing the original value due to factors like deterioration and depreciation. Can I make extra payments so I can pay off the loan more quickly? Depending on your specific loan, and what your state allows, it is often possible to make extra payments to shorten the life of your loan. Extra payments applied directly to principle can have a huge effect on the amount of interest you ultimately pay.


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