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How to reduce mortgage interest rates?

How about if you could lower the interest on your mortgage? Yes, it would be great and the good news is, it can be done. You can choose from among the various ways to reduce a mortgage rate and this will depend on various other variables. These variables might include refinancing, interest rate charged by the Federal Reserve. You can keep an eye on the Federal rates that might help lower the rate on your mortgage.

Following are few tips on how to lower your mortgage rate:

  • Browse through your finances and find out how much you can afford on a refinance. You may get a lower rate of interest if you can put down over 10% of the loan amount. If you make more down payments then the company might feel that most of the risk is being borne by you and not by them and may reduce the rate of interest.
  • Watch out for mortgage rates and make a comparison by different companies. Rates can vary throughout the year. Keep time in hand when doing this cause you wouldn't want to miss out on the best rates.
  • Try and add value to your home that in turn can increase the value of your home during appraisal. If the value of your home is more during appraisal then the amount you need for refinance will be less and hence will automatically decrease the mortgage rate.
  • Get in touch with a loan officer in your mortgage company and let him know that you are looking for a low interest mortgage. Tell him that you are looking for refinancing and that you are also interested in increasing the appraised value of your home. Ask for a 15 year loan instead of 30 to avoid paying more money on your mortgage.
  • You could also use your mortgage points to reduce interest rates which in turn would reduce your monthly payments. You may use a calculator online to assess how much effect your mortgage points will have on the interest rate.
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    Samantha Taylor

    Samantha Taylor is a contributing Financial Writer, Moderator and Community Mentor of MortgageFit. She has been an active participant in the forums wherein she offers mortgage advice and suggestions to people in loan problems. If you have a query on mortgage points, you can simply discuss it with her in the Mortgage Forum.

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    Samantha Taylor is a contributing Financial Writer, Moderator and Community Mentor of MortgageFit. She has been an active participant in the forums wherein she offers mortgage advice and suggestions to people in loan problems. If you have a query on mortgage points, you can simply discuss it with her in the Mortgage Forum.

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