Can I get a Hard Money loan & then Refinance Mortgage on a foreclosure property?
J Storm the Phenomenon asked:
And How do i go about it? I took a brief real estate class and i remember the general discussion of hard money lenders and how they give you a large sum for a short time for things of this nature. I’m thinking about getting my first home but have limited funds and thought of this as an alternative.
DORIAN
And How do i go about it? I took a brief real estate class and i remember the general discussion of hard money lenders and how they give you a large sum for a short time for things of this nature. I’m thinking about getting my first home but have limited funds and thought of this as an alternative.
DORIAN
Home Loan Refinance - a Guide to Getting One
Alan Lim asked:
There are certainly many advantages to a home loan refinance. If you have been in your home for awhile, there is a good chance that you have built up quite a bit of equity in your home. Even if it has not been that long since you purchased your home, if you live in an area where prices have appreciated considerably, you could still have a significant amount of equity in your home to tap into for a home improvement, purchase or to use for debt consolidation.
If you are considering a home loan refinance, it is important to know what you should expect. In some ways, getting a home loan refinance is not much different from getting your first mortgage with the exception that you already have the house! You will want to make sure that you look for the best terms and interest rates. In a similar fashion, the lender will want to make sure you are credit worthy before they approve you for the loan.
One of the first questions the lender may ask is why you are interested in refinancing. Be honest with the lender, because this may help him or her to design a home refinance package that perfectly suits your needs. Even if you are planning to consolidate your debts with your home refinance, be sure to mention this when you apply.
Be prepared for the fact that the lender will run a credit check on both you and any co-borrower in order to determine the level of credit risk you present. This is part of the process of becoming pre-approved in the home buying process. The lender will check your credit score and also check your credit report to determine the number of delinquencies you may have, the number of open accounts you have and the balances on those accounts.
The lender will also be interested in your income and various expenses. This is to ensure that you will be able to actually afford the proposed home loan payment. The underwriting guidelines for every lender are different; however, the general rule of thumb is that a prospective buyer should not have a debt to income ratio that is higher than 36%. Additionally, lenders usually prefer for your total housing expenses not to exceed 28% of your income. Of course, there are some exceptions to this rule. In certain circumstances, lenders will approve loans for buyers who have a debt to income ratio up to 40%. You can usually qualify with a higher debt to income ratio if you are able to make a larger down payment and/or if your credit rating is good enough.
To ensure there are no surprises when you sit down with the lender to discuss your home loan refinance, it is a good idea to check your own credit score in advance and be certain there are no mistakes or discrepancies before you submit your home loan application. If you do find any discrepancies, take the time to have them fixed before you apply for a home loan refinance.
KENNITH
There are certainly many advantages to a home loan refinance. If you have been in your home for awhile, there is a good chance that you have built up quite a bit of equity in your home. Even if it has not been that long since you purchased your home, if you live in an area where prices have appreciated considerably, you could still have a significant amount of equity in your home to tap into for a home improvement, purchase or to use for debt consolidation.
If you are considering a home loan refinance, it is important to know what you should expect. In some ways, getting a home loan refinance is not much different from getting your first mortgage with the exception that you already have the house! You will want to make sure that you look for the best terms and interest rates. In a similar fashion, the lender will want to make sure you are credit worthy before they approve you for the loan.
One of the first questions the lender may ask is why you are interested in refinancing. Be honest with the lender, because this may help him or her to design a home refinance package that perfectly suits your needs. Even if you are planning to consolidate your debts with your home refinance, be sure to mention this when you apply.
Be prepared for the fact that the lender will run a credit check on both you and any co-borrower in order to determine the level of credit risk you present. This is part of the process of becoming pre-approved in the home buying process. The lender will check your credit score and also check your credit report to determine the number of delinquencies you may have, the number of open accounts you have and the balances on those accounts.
The lender will also be interested in your income and various expenses. This is to ensure that you will be able to actually afford the proposed home loan payment. The underwriting guidelines for every lender are different; however, the general rule of thumb is that a prospective buyer should not have a debt to income ratio that is higher than 36%. Additionally, lenders usually prefer for your total housing expenses not to exceed 28% of your income. Of course, there are some exceptions to this rule. In certain circumstances, lenders will approve loans for buyers who have a debt to income ratio up to 40%. You can usually qualify with a higher debt to income ratio if you are able to make a larger down payment and/or if your credit rating is good enough.
To ensure there are no surprises when you sit down with the lender to discuss your home loan refinance, it is a good idea to check your own credit score in advance and be certain there are no mistakes or discrepancies before you submit your home loan application. If you do find any discrepancies, take the time to have them fixed before you apply for a home loan refinance.
KENNITH
Home Loan Refinance : How to Decide When You Should Apply One
Alan Lim asked:
Why should I apply?
There are many reasons to apply for a home loan refinance, although some are not good reasons. The main good reason is to reduce the amount of interest payment during the balance of the loan term. However, another primary reason why homeowners choose to get a new loan on their home is to free up ready cash either through the equity in the house, or through paying off credit card loan or other high interest payment. Usually a home loan is requested when the homeowner has need of a significant amount of money either on short notice, or over the next weeks or months.
What will it cost?
The loan fees will vary depending upon the type of loan, the broker and the interest rate. There is also the factor of your credit score that can impact the interest rates you will be charged. Typically, the better credit score you have, the lower the interest rates and thus the fees associated with obtaining the loan. When determining the home loan refinance package that you accept, make sure that you don’t allow lenders to do multiple credit score pulls from the credit bureau, as that can lower your credit score significantly. Another factor to review is how much of the loan fees are being rolled into the loan and thus will require you to pay interest over the term of the loan.
What can I use the loan proceeds for?
When you obtain a home loan refinance, the cash you receive, or make available through an equity account can be used to pay for almost anything you wish. However, most homeowners are wise enough to only take out a loan for the purpose of bettering their financial position. Perhaps they need to pay for college debts or prepare for upcoming educational costs. They make take out the loan in order to remodel the home. Sometimes a home loan is obtained to pay off credit card debt and use the money saved for other purposes. Another common use for a refinance loan is to pay for large medical bills.
Things to avoid in a refinance
In a time of increasing economic stress in the United States, many homeowners are refinancing homes because they can’t afford the original payments. A home loan refinance can be obtained that will lower your monthly mortgage payment, but caution should be exercised that you are not just placing a band-aid on a mortal wound. Don’t use a refinance loan to stave off a pending foreclosure or bankruptcy, unless by doing so you can significantly improve your personal financial picture.
Benefits of a refinance loan
The benefits of a refinance loan are numerous, but the primary reason for obtaining a home loan refinance is to obtain cash for needed payments, repairs, renovations or projects. Indirectly, a loan such as this can also be used to reduce payments in interest for either credit card debt or for the home mortgage as well. The loan can also be used to reduce monthly payments. Each of these benefits is arrived at in different ways and with a different loan structure.
ALEXIS
Why should I apply?
There are many reasons to apply for a home loan refinance, although some are not good reasons. The main good reason is to reduce the amount of interest payment during the balance of the loan term. However, another primary reason why homeowners choose to get a new loan on their home is to free up ready cash either through the equity in the house, or through paying off credit card loan or other high interest payment. Usually a home loan is requested when the homeowner has need of a significant amount of money either on short notice, or over the next weeks or months.
What will it cost?
The loan fees will vary depending upon the type of loan, the broker and the interest rate. There is also the factor of your credit score that can impact the interest rates you will be charged. Typically, the better credit score you have, the lower the interest rates and thus the fees associated with obtaining the loan. When determining the home loan refinance package that you accept, make sure that you don’t allow lenders to do multiple credit score pulls from the credit bureau, as that can lower your credit score significantly. Another factor to review is how much of the loan fees are being rolled into the loan and thus will require you to pay interest over the term of the loan.
What can I use the loan proceeds for?
When you obtain a home loan refinance, the cash you receive, or make available through an equity account can be used to pay for almost anything you wish. However, most homeowners are wise enough to only take out a loan for the purpose of bettering their financial position. Perhaps they need to pay for college debts or prepare for upcoming educational costs. They make take out the loan in order to remodel the home. Sometimes a home loan is obtained to pay off credit card debt and use the money saved for other purposes. Another common use for a refinance loan is to pay for large medical bills.
Things to avoid in a refinance
In a time of increasing economic stress in the United States, many homeowners are refinancing homes because they can’t afford the original payments. A home loan refinance can be obtained that will lower your monthly mortgage payment, but caution should be exercised that you are not just placing a band-aid on a mortal wound. Don’t use a refinance loan to stave off a pending foreclosure or bankruptcy, unless by doing so you can significantly improve your personal financial picture.
Benefits of a refinance loan
The benefits of a refinance loan are numerous, but the primary reason for obtaining a home loan refinance is to obtain cash for needed payments, repairs, renovations or projects. Indirectly, a loan such as this can also be used to reduce payments in interest for either credit card debt or for the home mortgage as well. The loan can also be used to reduce monthly payments. Each of these benefits is arrived at in different ways and with a different loan structure.
ALEXIS


