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Refinancing A Mortgage: Is It Too Soon?

July 8, 2021 by George Duarte

Refinancing A Mortgage: Is It Too Soon?Due to the fact that mortgage rates are still hovering near record lows, many homeowners are considering refinancing to a lower interest rate. This is a great way for homeowners to shorten the term of the loan, reduce the size of their monthly payments, and access cash for a home improvement project. On the other hand, there are some situations where it might be too soon to refinance an existing mortgage. What are a few factors to consider?

Conventional Home Loans Might Require A Certain Amount Of Equity

Homeowners with a conventional loan should reach out to their lender to see what the requirements are on the home loan before refinancing. Some lenders require homeowners to have a certain amount of equity built up in the home before they allow lenders to refinance, particularly for a cash-out refinance (when homeowners refinance and tap into home equity as a source of cash). Other lenders might simply require homeowners to wait six months after taking out the initial home loan before going through the refinance process. This all depends on the type of home loan.

FHA Loans Have Several Refinancing Options

An FHA loan is a loan backed by the government. There are several refinancing options available. First, homeowners seeking a cash-out refinance must have lived in the home as the main residence for 12 months and must have had a mortgage for six months. A simple rate adjustment refinance requires seven months of waiting after taking out the initial loan. Finally, anyone going through the FHA streamline process must have made six months payments in order to go through this process.

VA Loans Have A Simple Waiting Period

Anyone with a VA loan must wait 210 days or make six mortgage payments before they are allowed to refinance. Homeowners with questions should reach out to the lender to learn more.

It Might Be Time To Refinance

Because interest rates are still low, this could be a great time for homeowners to refinance their current home loans; however, it might be too soon for some homeowners. Keep in mind that there will also be closing costs associated with refinancing a home loan. Homeowners should work with a professional to see if refinancing is worth it for them.

Filed Under: Mortgage Tagged With: Loan Approvals, Mortgage, Refinancing

Let’s Talk Hardwood: Why Converting Your Home to Hardwood Flooring Will Boost Its Value

July 7, 2021 by George Duarte

Let's Talk Hardwood: Why Converting Your Home to Hardwood Flooring Will Boost Its ValueWhen a homeowner makes the decision to upgrade flooring in one area of the home or throughout the entire space, there are numerous materials that may be considered. While each material option has its unique benefits and advantages, many are drawn to hardwood flooring as an option. This is a material that has the potential to boost home value, and a closer look at its benefits will reveal why this is the case.

A Durable, Long-Lasting Material

With many flooring options, homeowners understand that the material will need to be replaced or upgraded over the years. With hardwood flooring, the timeless appeal and incredible durability of the material means that the floor may be an investment to enjoy for many long decades. In fact, with periodic maintenance and regular care of hardwood floors, some hardwood floors may provide the homeowner with 50 years or more of beautiful use in the home.

Numerous Stylish Options

More than that, there are numerous style options for homeowners to consider, and this provides the ability to easily select a material that is ideal for the look of the home. In addition, hardwood floor generally has universal appeal that many desire, and this increases the desirability of the home to future home buyers. This is especially true when a more classic tone of wood is selected rather than a modern or trendy tone.

Improved Indoor Air Quality

Some flooring materials, such as carpet, may have a detrimental impact on indoor air quality, but this is not the case with hardwood flooring. The material is easy to clean, and this means that dust, dander and other allergens can easily be removed from the floor. This will have a direct and beneficial impact on indoor air quality that current owners as well as future home buyers can enjoy.

While hardwood flooring can be desirable and beneficial for current property owners, the appeal of the material will extend to future home buyers. When hardwood flooring is well-maintained by the owner, it is a true investment that will add true value to the home and that may help the owner to sell the property more quickly when the time comes. Those who want to learn more about how hardwood flooring may impact their own home value and the ability to sell their property in the future can request a consultation with a real estate professional.

Filed Under: Home Seller Tips Tagged With: Home Seller Tips, Selling a Home, Upgrades and Renovations

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