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How to Ask for a Fixed Rate Mortgage Refinance Rate Quote

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Homeowners often keep their mortgages 5 to 10 years and then refinance their loan to lock into a lower interest rate. By refinancing for a lower interest rate they can save many thousands of dollars over the course of their loan. Many people bought homes when the interest rate was a lot higher than it is now; by refinancing a fixed rate loan they can either lower their payments with a longer loan or pay their loan off in a shorter time to pay less interest over the term of the loan.

Before getting a refinance loan you need to ask for a fixed rate mortgage refinance rate quote. It is to your advantage to go on the Internet to several different lending companies and ask them for a fixed rate mortgage refinance rate quote. There are many mortgage companies on the Internet, as well as your local banks, credit unions and other lending companies. If you apply online to a mortgage company the mortgage broker will send your request application out to many different lenders. The lenders then will send back their fixed rate mortgage refinance rate quote to the mortgage company, usually within 24 hours.

Take your time when you are looking for a refinance loan. Make sure your finances and credit rating are all in order before you commit to taking out a home loan, because it can make all the difference in the rates you will be offered. Right at this point the bank does not know what your credit score is, because when you are asking for a fixed rate mortgage refinance rate quote the lending companies do not do a credit check until you are committed to borrowing from them.

While you are asking for a fixed rate mortgage refinance rate quote from several lenders you can work the figures out for the loan term you are interested in. If you want a 30 year fixed rate refinance loan, you can use a mortgage calculator to help you determine how much you need to borrow and what your payments will be each month. With a 30 year loan your payments will be fairly low, but the interest over the term of the loan will most likely exceed the principal part of the loan. If you choose a 15 year loan your payments may be up to $200 higher but the interest rate will be slightly lower and the amount of money paid in interest will be less than or near half of that of a 30 year loan.

If you are not sure of what type of loan you need you may ask for a fixed rate mortgage refinance rate quote for both a 15 and a 30 year term. When you find the fixed rate mortgage refinance rate quote that you are happy with you can then go with that lender and negotiate for the loan you want.



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