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Paying Points For A Lower Rate
Analysing various interest rates and associated points may save you money. As a rule of thumb, each point adds about one eighth to one quarter of one percent to the interest rate the mortgage company is offering. Generally, the lower the interest rate on the loan, the more points the lending institution will charge. Some companies offer refinancing with no points, but generally charge higher interest rates. To decide what combination of rate and points is best for you, balance the amount you can pay up front with the amount you can pay monthly. The less time that you keep the loan, the more expensive points become. If you plan to stay in your house for a long time, then it may be worthwhile to pay additional points to obtain a lower interest rate. Some companies may offer to finance the points so that
you do not have to pay them up front. This means that the points will
be added to your loan balance, and you will pay a finance charge on
them. Although this may enable you to get the financing, it also will
increase the amount of your monthly payments. |
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