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Reasons for Switching to Manufactured Home Refinancing Loan

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Manufactured Home Refinancing is slightly different from a traditional mortgage or refinancing loan. However you do not have to be concerned that you would not be able to obtain manufactured home refinancing. There are several options available.

Sometimes manufactured homes are purchased separate from the land in which it rests. This does not complicate manufactured home refinancing, as there loans are based upon the equity accumulated upon the home and not upon the land on which it stands. The type of loans for house only option is called a personal property.

Manufactured home owners in the millions have adjustable interest rates mortgages, but many will be unable to meet the higher interest rates in this rather sluggish American economy. Many homeowners will switch over to manufactured home refinancing by taking out a fixed interest rate loan. If you can find a loan that is at least 2 percent lower than your current interest rate you would be well advised to switch over.

With the rising costs and salary freeze in the American market today, more and more homeowners are looking toward manufactured home refinancing. Homeowners may have to take out money in the form of an equity loan or line of credit loan to pay for repairs and home improvements, debt consolidation, and more. By taking out a manufactured home refinancing loan with cash out options you can use that cash to pay off bills such as car payments and credit card debts which have a higher interest rate and will cost you thousands of dollars more in repayments.

One monthly payment will be much lower than paying all your debts separately, and again you can save money to do the things in life that you would not have had a chance to do while you are boggled down in ever accumulating debt.

Traditionally these options were only available to manufactured home owners who owned their home and the land. Now, it is possible for manufactured home refinancing for homeowners who only lease the land.

Furthermore, cash out loans can become available to manufactured home owners who do not have an existing mortgage.

• The qualifiers are that your credit rating is good.

• Your home is paid in full and the home was built after 1976.

Mortgage calculators have made decisions for refinancing a whole lot easier, with a mortgage calculator found on online manufactured home refinancing sites, you can calculate the savings derived from lower monthly payments and interest rate afforded by the switch over and it will also help you to factor in the closing costs and determine how long it will take to absorb the costs.

Know the terms of both your existing loan and the refinancing loan that you are switching to. Consult with the online manufactured home refinancing specialists to get the best plan available to suit your needs.




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