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iddaritho

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i need to get my basement done  , i am looking at financing option , i paid close to 50 k in mortagage 

wondering if it is a good idea to refinance or take home equity loan ? 

i dont want touch my 401k ( is there any benefit for a loan from there  )

 

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Just now, iddaritho said:

i need to get my basement done  , i am looking at financing option , i paid close to 50 k in mortagage 

wondering if it is a good idea to refinance or take home equity loan ? 

i dont want touch my 401k ( is there any benefit for a loan from there  )

 

LTT....I'm in the same boat

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30 minutes ago, pandemkodi said:

Take equity loan  instead .. if you refinance you will loose all the interest you paid kada

Exitsting apr/rate entha 

3.7 30 yrs no pmi 5 % down 

decent deal but need money for low interest 

 

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6 hours ago, iddaritho said:

3.7 30 yrs no pmi 5 % down 

decent deal but need money for low interest 

 

You may not get the same loan terms if you refinance. Get a home equity loan. Most home equity loans have interest rates as low as 2% for first 6 months and variable rates after that. If you can pay off the home equity loan with in 6 months to 1 year go for it. That's just me.

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7 hours ago, iddaritho said:

i need to get my basement done  , i am looking at financing option , i paid close to 50 k in mortagage 

wondering if it is a good idea to refinance or take home equity loan ? 

i dont want touch my 401k ( is there any benefit for a loan from there  )

 

Not at all good 

rates are high, u will end up paying more 

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1 minute ago, mettastar said:

Rates thagginay kada malli

Still 50K paid off and how much interest did he pay ? 

For first 10 years your interest money will be more than your capital 

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