Fannie Mae Tightens Cash-Out Refinance Underwriting, Requires Stricter Income Documentation

Fannie Mae Tightens Cash-Out Refinance Underwriting, Requires Stricter Income Documentation

Refinance Only When the Break‑Even and Remaining Loan Term Justify the Cost Homeowners considering mortgage refinancing often focus on headline interest rates, but the true test of whether a refinance makes sense is whether the savings cover the costs within a reasonable time frame and across the rest of the loan term. In environments where…

Top Lenders Cut Refinance Origination Fees, Lowering Break-Even For Borrowers

Top Lenders Cut Refinance Origination Fees, Lowering Break-Even For Borrowers

At a glance: Lower refinance fees and closing costs and how it could affect refinancing decisions. Lenders have cut refinance origination fees, reducing closing costs and shortening breakeven timelines for many borrowers. What Lower Refinance Fees Mean for Borrowers As borrowing costs have softened from their recent highs, a notable share of homeowners are considering…

30-Year Mortgage Refinance Rates Fall To 4.75% After Treasury Yield Drop

30-Year Mortgage Refinance Rates Fall To 4.75% After Treasury Yield Drop

At a glance: The latest mortgage rate drop and how it could affect refinancing decisions. Mortgage rates have moved lower. That can improve affordability and may reopen refinance options for borrowers whose current rate is above today’s quotes. What the Rate Drop Means for Borrowers As mortgage markets cycle through periods of volatility, homeowners often…

Refinance guide removing a co-borrower with a refinance

Refinance guide removing a co-borrower with a refinance

Removing a Co‑Borrower with a Refinance: What It Means and When It Makes Sense Removing a co‑borrower with a refinance means replacing the current mortgage with a new loan that lists only one borrower — the person who will remain financially responsible for the mortgage. Homeowners pursue this when one party wants to be released…