LOW INTEREST RATES HAVE ENTICED MANY HOMEOWNERS TO REFINANCE FOR SMALLER MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Refinancing Your Mortgage Could Be A Game Changer
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I will work with you and review your monthly payment in detail, including your credit, mortgage insurance (if applicable) and income. Next, we’ll discuss any available options. During your mortgage review, you might discover opportunities that could give you greater financial flexibility and help you save!
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It looks like 2021 isn’t the only thing that’s off-and-running. The housing market still thrives with low interest rates, stable home prices, and competitively low inventory.
Add it all together, and you’re looking at a year of opportunity ahead.
Whether you’re looking to buy a home, refinance the home you currently own, or you’re looking to increase your home’s value while staying put, I’ve got something for everyone.
So, let’s pause the pandemic talk and discuss ways that you can put 2021’s housing market to work for you.
Refinancing has saved my clients tens-of-thousands of dollars on their loans.
Here are some of the ways my clients have benefited from refinancing:
They’ve lowered their monthly payments, giving them more disposable income.
They’ve reduced the term of their loan, for example, going from a 30-year mortgage down to a 15-year mortgage.
They’ve cashed in on their home equity to assist with college tuition, home renovations, or just to have cash-on-hand for an emergency.
It’s a Seller’s world and we’re all just living in it.Â
Stay informed. Stay financially healthy.
If you’re on the fence about selling your house, now is a great time to take advantage of sky-high demand, low supply, and fierce buyer competition. If you’re in a position to move, your house may stand out from the crowd.
Take a look at the infographic below and check out the stats for yourself:
Not bad, right? A nearly 50% increase in showings over one year means buyers are hungry and are ready to pay top price for your home.
If you’re ready to list your home, you’ll need a new one. That’s why I suggest getting in touch before you plan to sell. This way, I can help you prepare for any mortgage needs your next property may require.
I might sound like a broken record… But when something’s true, you’ve got to share it.
As a homeowner, you have plenty of options right now. You could take advantage of low rates by refinancing, or you could also sell for a favorable price in a high-demand housing market. Even better is that you’ll likely have buyers competing for your home.
Brian Hunton
Rutland, MA Resident
MBA Mortage, Team Leader
NMLS/MLO #30967Â Â |Â Â MA #MB2880
508-395-5739 (cell)
978-575-3053 (office)
888-225-4341 (fax)
Brian@TeamHuntonMortgage.com
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