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The Surprising Reasons People Refinance Their Mortgages

 

A recent study of homeowners who have refinanced their mortgages shed some fascinating results:

“Life Cycle Factors” are things such as getting married, helping children pay for their college education, or planning to stay in a home longer than originally anticipated.

What does this mean?  Well, a couple of things.  Homeowners think they want to refinance for one reason (lower rates; lower payments), but in reality, they do it for other reasons.

Another key take away from this study is that, whether they know it or not, homeowners are utilizing their house and home equity strategically as part of their overall financial plan.

Looking ahead, homeowners who say they intend to refinance in the future:

How you manage the financing on your house, over time, impacts virtually every other aspect of your financial life.  For most of us, the mortgage payment is the biggest monthly obligation on our budget.  The mortgage itself typically represents the single largest amount of debt.  Our house, for most of us, is the largest asset we own…and if managed properly, a key to achieving our financial goals.

Remember, refinancing just to lower your interest rate is not what’s most important.  Ask yourself, “What will lowering my rate and payment do for me or allow me to do?”  Save more money each month?  Pay off consumer debt faster and easier?  Save and pay cash for family vacations?  Super-charge my retirement savings?  Be mortgage-free before retirement?

Secondly, for many homeowners, the increase in home values opens up new opportunities for homeowners across the country to finally refinance and accomplish important financial goals.

If you would like a quick, complimentary review of your real estate and mortgage, call or email one of our expert mortgage advisors.  We are here to help you manage your mortgage to ensure you minimize the cost of debt over time, and free up as much cash flow as possible every month!

By Trevor Hammond

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