I saw rates on friday and could not believe how low they were. I call my banker at 3:00 and was locked in at 3.375 by 5:00
Mine was a 15yr refi.
OK OK I left out a small detail. It is 3.375 but it is on a 10 year loan. I plan to pay the same as I am now and will have it paid off in 7 years 3 months.
I'm refi-ing again. As long as rates keep coming down I guess I'll keep refi-ing every couple years. This time has to be the bottom...
What kind of rate this time?
3.5% 15 year fixed. Could have gotten a little bit lower rate, but by taking the 3.5% rate, all my fees are paid, and my loan balance doesn't go up. Basically free, and I go from 4.5 to 3.5.
Also...
I'm going to set up a new checking account. I'm going to have half a payment deposited there automatically every two weeks when I get paid, then I will set up an automatic payment from that account to the mortgage. Twice a year it will have an extra 1/2 payment in the account, which I will put toward principal. It's just like those bi-weekly payment plans they try to sell you on, except I won't pay any "enrollment" fee, and no per-draft charge that they try to stick you with.
I'm ready to get this place paid for.
Did you still have to get an appraisal with that deal? I've thought about doing it but I'm not sure that my house would appraise for what I owe. I'd hate to shell out the $400 for an appraisal for nothing.
OK, so it's not worth me doing again. (I'm at 3 5/8's)
I do exactly the same thing with my mortgage now. It's one of the many payment schedules the new mortgage company offers, no enrollment or per-draft fees though, so I didn't need to do a separate checking account or anything. It's nice!
Did you still have to get an appraisal with that deal? I've thought about doing it but I'm not sure that my house would appraise for what I owe. I'd hate to shell out the $400 for an appraisal for nothing.
Many companies are offering a streamline loan. It is sort of an incentive to get you to stay with them. My mom did hers for nothing. No fees at all they just dropped her rate for free. I did a streamline through FHA and they required no appraisal. Troy really helped me look at all my options. I am tempted to call him and do it again.
That's cool that your servicer offers that for free. Who is yours through? Every servicer I've been with has tried to sell it to me. Of course I don't know who I'll end up making my payment to with this new loan, so maybe they will give me that option.