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Title: Is a refi for Christmas presents a good idea?
Post by: pianoman9701 on November 15, 2021, 02:04:42 PM
No. Stupid idea. :chuckle:

However, if you have a project planned for the spring and you want to add a little something extra for some special presents, that's another thing. Gonna build a huge deck or a dock at the lake house? Been putting off paving the driveway too long? Baby's coming and it's time for an addition? Want to build that underground bunker root cellar that the missus/mister's been asking about for a while? Well, start the process now and get a little extra cash, all before before Christmas. If you get me your paperwork right away and you have a good credit score, I can usually fund a refi in about three weeks if it gets an appraisal waiver.
Title: Re: Is a refi for Christmas presents a good idea?
Post by: Buckhunter24 on November 15, 2021, 02:18:14 PM
We bought a house 6 months ago and would like to figure out a way to get rid of our pmi, do you have any insight on that? I've read a refi can help but we might need to wait 2 years? We are at 12% equity at our purchase price , although zillow says its worth 40k more now..
Title: Re: Is a refi for Christmas presents a good idea?
Post by: Angry Perch on November 15, 2021, 02:30:05 PM
P-man, for a second I thought you were throwing a marketing Hail Mary!  :chuckle:

Title: Re: Is a refi for Christmas presents a good idea?
Post by: pianoman9701 on November 15, 2021, 02:45:30 PM
We bought a house 6 months ago and would like to figure out a way to get rid of our pmi, do you have any insight on that? I've read a refi can help but we might need to wait 2 years? We are at 12% equity at our purchase price , although zillow says its worth 40k more now..

You normally have to wait two years if you want the PMI to fall off a conventional loan (assuming loan-to-value is 78-80%) without having to refi. I recently rejected a HuntWA member's refi that would've made me a lot of money because he only had a year left before the PMI would fall off on its own and he would pay less in PMI than in closing costs.

Depending on what kind of loan you have. If you have FHA, they don't base the loan to value for dropping PMI. They use the pay-off (or current loan balance) v the original loan amount, which normally takes about 11.5 years with normal payments to get below 78%.
Conventional and jumbo refi with cash out - You have to have made 6 on-time payments (depends on lender and whether you can stay with that lender and refi that soon). Remember that you pay closing costs each time you get a new mortgage. They can hide it in a higher rate or you can take out a bigger loan to cover them. One other thing to remember is that if you used Down Payment Assistance (DPA), when you refi in under 5 years, all or some of that DPA comes due out of the cash you receive (it usually falls by 20% per 12-payment year depending on the DPA program you used).

Title: Re: Is a refi for Christmas presents a good idea?
Post by: pianoman9701 on November 15, 2021, 02:46:27 PM
P-man, for a second I thought you were throwing a marketing Hail Mary!  :chuckle:

 :chuckle: No, I'm more of a steady ground game kinda guy.
Title: Re: Is a refi for Christmas presents a good idea?
Post by: kramman on December 09, 2021, 07:26:57 PM
Just finished using p-man's services on a refi for my house. Extremely easy to work with.  Wife and I highly recommend him. Thanks again. Mark and Mary Jones.
Title: Re: Is a refi for Christmas presents a good idea?
Post by: HUNTIN4SIX on December 09, 2021, 08:19:00 PM
Highly recommend P-man.  He took time out of his day to discuss possible refi, and answered tons of questions.  Very professional and knowledgeable.  Way better that going to a bank.
Title: Re: Is a refi for Christmas presents a good idea?
Post by: pianoman9701 on December 10, 2021, 08:10:09 AM
Thank you both for your kind words. I really enjoy doing this and making people happy. :tup:
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