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Refinance Your Mortgage

If you currently have a Down Payment Assistance (DPA) Loan, an FHA-insured Loan, or have a VA Loan, there are multiple types of home refinancing options, all designed to help you meet your financial goals faster...

 

Get Financial Flexibility by Refinancing*

 

Refinancing Can Help You...

  • Pay down or consolidate debt
  • Get cash for bills, repairs, or a remodel
  • Get rid of private mortgage insurance (PMI)
  • Reduce your monthly payment or interest rate
  • Shorten the term of your mortgage
  • Pay for classes to learn a new skill
  • Pay for a memorable family vacation
  • Channel funds into other investments
We’d love to help you meet your financial goals.
 

REFINANCE MY HOME

 

*When it comes it comes to refinancing your home loan, you can generally reduce your monthly payment; however, total finance charges may be higher over the life of your mortgage loan.

Refinance Your Down Payment Assistance (DPA) Loan*


You may be eligible to refinance your current DPA loan...


Requirements to refinance your DPA loan: 

  • Must repay Second Mortgage Loan (if applicable)
  • Can not currently be in forbearance
  • Fully qualifying refinance
  • Appraisal required

Repayment of the DPA depends on what type of assistance you initially utilized.

  • A DPA Grant DOES NOT REQUIRE REPAYMENT
  • A DPA Second Mortgage Loan REQUIRES REPAYMENT

We'd be happy to discuss your options with you. Please fill out the contact form or apply  online to get started...

 

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Refinance Your FHA-insured Loan

 

If you have an FHA-insured mortgage loan and are looking to lower your payments, refinancing has never been this easy. With our FHA Streamline program, you can refinance your mortgage without the hassle of endless paperwork or an appraisal.

Find new freedom in your mortgage and...

  • Lower your interest rate
  • Lower your monthly payment, and
  • Skip the appraisal

Please fill out the contact form or apply  online to get started...

 

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Refinance Your VA Loan

 

Veterans Can Refinance and Save With our VA IRRRL program, you can refinance your VA Loan to lower your interest rate and save on your monthly payments.

Refinancing your VA Loan can save you thousands over the life of your loan.

The process is simple – it does not require an appraisal, income or employment information, and there is no out-of-pocket cost to you.

Please fill out the contact form or apply  online to get started...

 

APPLY NOW

 

*When it comes it comes to refinancing your home loan, you can generally reduce your monthly payment; however, total finance charges may be higher over the life of your mortgage loan. First lien interest rates maybe higher when using a DPA second.


†VA home loan purchases, have options for 0% down payment, No private mortgage Insurance requirements, competitive interest rates, with specific qualification requirements. VA Interest rate reduction loans (IRRRL) are only for Veterans who currently have a VA loan, current loan rate restrictions apply, and limits to recoupment of costs and fees apply. VA Cash-out Refinances are available for Veterans with or without current VA loans. Policies and guidelines may vary and are subject to the individual borrower(s) qualification. Program and Lender overlays apply.

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We're here to help you decide if refinancing your current mortgage loan is the right decision for you. Please fill out your contact info below to get started...

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A concrete walkway bordered with hedged shrubs leads to the front door of a home.
Jun 22, 2022 12:41 PM

by: Security First Financial, A Division of Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc.

With all the talk of rising prices, there's one tool that has proven time and again to serve as a hedge - or protection - against inflation:

 

Owning a home.

Real estate prices have been rising along with everything else. There are the usual factors of supply and demand, but inflation itself is impacting values too. Given rising labor and material expenses, it now costs more to build a home or replace one that's been damaged. That contributes to making existing properties more valuable too.

Here are some ways homeownership serves as a hedge against inflation...

  • As your home appreciates in value, you gain more in equity, yet your costs remain relatively stable.
  • For most homeowners, the increases in home values far outpace the increased costs of other goods. For example, you may be spending $4,000 for gas this year instead of the $2,000 it cost last year. Yet if you own a home that was worth $300,000 last year, it may be worth $360,000 this year as values are up more than 20% nationally.
  • Increases in value are not money in your wallet, though you may be able to access cash through a home equity loan or line of credit. Otherwise, you can realize the benefits when you sell or refinance your home.
  • Many owners reduce their housing costs through tax deductions. (Always consult with a tax advisor.)
  • Homeowners often avoid capital gain taxes, and even for real estate investors, taxes on gains are deferred until sale.

If you're not yet hedging your purchasing power with a home of your own, there may still be time to act before costs increase further. Please reach out if I can assist you or someone you know.