Mortgage

Second Mortgages Can Cap Housing Costs

In these times of rising interest rates, second mortgages or first mortgage refinancing might be just the thing to keep your housing costs from going through the roof. In a recent article in Parade magazine, How To Save on Your Mortgage, Lynn Brenner considered the question,

“Will Your Mortgage Rate Go Up?”

“If you have a fixed-rate mortgage, you have nothing to worry about. But millions of home owners are sitting on a financial time bomb: Their monthly payments are preset to skyrocket sometime in the next 18 months. These owners have hybrid adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs), which start with a fixed rate for three to 10 years but later are adjusted annually.

“Let’s say you bought a house in 2003 with a $200,000 three-year hybrid ARM. For the first three years, your rate was about 3.8% and your monthly payment was $930. But this year, your rate could be reset to 7.3%, says Greg McBride, senior analyst at Bankrate.com, a personal finance site. That means your monthly payment could jump to $1,334.”

Brenner goes on to recommend that, “If you have an adjustable rate mortgage that’s due to adjust this year or in 2007, consider refinancing. Taking out a new loan with different terms and paying off the old one can save you money. Refinancing does not make sense for everyone, however. If you intend to move in a year or two, for example, you may not save enough to recoup the costs of refinancing

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