Timely news, information and advice concentrating on FHA, VA and USDA residential mortgage lending.

Vimeo Channel YouTube Channel

FHA Refinance Loan Facts

June 11, 2015

2015-16Are you thinking about refinancing a home loan? There are some facts about FHA refinancing loans you should know before you start shopping around for a lender. And that’s an activity more than one borrower doesn’t think about when first considering a refinance. Did you know you don’t have to stay with your original financial institution in order to refinance a mortgage? That’s our first tip about home loan refinancing:

Shop Around For A Lender

Your current lender may or may not offer you the most competitive refinance loan interest rates and/or terms. Do you know what other rates are offered elsewhere? You do not have to use the original lender to refinance a home loan with an FHA mortgage. You will need to find a participating FHA lender, but it doesn’t have to be your current one.

Consider Your Options

Borrowers in an adjustable rate mortgage will find a distinct advantage to refinancing into an FHA fixed-rate mortgage loan, but others may consider refinancing into another adjustable rate mortgage. This is possible with an FHA refinance loan–discuss the terms of a new FHA ARM loan with your loan officer including the “teaser rate”, restrictions on the amount the loan can change in a calendar year, etc. You may be surprised at the options you have with an FHA refinance compared to a conventional loan.

For FHA-to-FHA refinancing, a Streamline Refinance loan option is available that may include no FHA-required credit check or appraisal. The lender may require one or both, but basic FHA loan requirements don’t include an FHA-mandated appraisal/credit check. Borrowers may find that a Streamline Refinance loan option can help them save money over the lifetime of the loan thanks to reduced interest rates and/or monthly payments.

Conventional Mortgages Are OK

You don’t have to be in an existing FHA loan in order to refinance with an FHA loan. You can refinance from conventional to FHA, VA-to-FHA, or FHA-to-FHA. FHA refinance loans for non-FHA mortgages don’t include a Streamline Refinance option, but cash-out and no cash-out refinance loans are definitely possible.

Energy Efficient Mortgage Loan Options

FHA refinance loans include the option to include extra funds for approved energy efficient improvements to the home. This is possible for all types of FHA refinancing, not just FHA-to-FHA loans. Ask your loan officer about the FHA Energy Efficient Mortgage (EEM) option and what it takes to include it in the loan. Note that in such cases the original loan may be processed without the EEM depending on circumstances, but the EEM would be added to the loan at a later time in the loan approval process.

FHA EEMs can increase the amount of the monthly mortgage payment depending on circumstances. Speak to your lender about how this affects your chosen refinance loan option, especially if you are thinking about a Streamline Refinance mortgage loan.

Do you have questions about FHA refinance loans? Ask us in the comments section.

Joe Wallace - Staff Writer

By Joe Wallace

Joe Wallace has been specializing in military and personal finance topics since 1995. His work has appeared on Air Force Television News, The Pentagon Channel, ABC and a variety of print and online publications. He is a 13-year Air Force veteran and a member of the Air Force Public Affairs Alumni Association. He was Managing editor for www.valoans.com for (8) years and is currently the Associate Editor for FHANewsblog.com.

Connect with Joe:

 

Browse by Date:

About FHANewsBlog.com
FHANewsBlog.com was launched in 2010 by seasoned mortgage professionals wanting to educate homebuyers about the guidelines for FHA insured mortgage loans. Popular FHA topics include credit requirements, FHA loan limits, mortgage insurance premiums, closing costs and many more. The authors have written thousands of blogs specific to FHA mortgages and the site has substantially increased readership over the years and has become known for its “FHA News and Views”.

5850 San Felipe Suite #500, Houston, TX 77057 281-398-6111.
FHANewsBlog.com is privately funded and is not a government agency.

Share This