Factors To Consider When Mortgaging Your Property
by: David Sanders
People who are in need of cash for any purpose have often looked at the possibility of mortgaging their properties. Mortgage is the easiest way to convert assets into cash provided the asset you have passes the mortgage requirements.
However, every person should be cautious about mortgaging his property especially if interest rates are high. The best advice is not to opt for mortgage when there are other ways to get cash or financing. However, when there is no other option and the person is faced with a good mortgage deal then he should go on with it and not wait for a better deal anymore.
Any person who is planning to mortgage his property should consider the following:
The prevailing interest rates
-Do not just think about the cash you will be able to raise once the mortgage is approved. Think about the amount that will be repaid for a certain period of time, including the principal as well as the interest rates. Shop around for mortgage companies offering the best deal on interest rates. The lower the rates, the better it is for the borrower. Also look into mortgage companies that are offering locked in interest rates.
Mortgage payments
-.While interest rates should be the primary consideration when getting a mortgage, any person planning to get a mortgage should also take note of the transaction or mortgage fees involved. More often, the take home amount of the person applying for the mortgage will be lower than the approved amount considering the payment for the bank, the lawyer and other fees,
Where the mortgage money will be used
-While most borrowers mortgage their property to refurbish an old house or to pay for an outstanding balance of another property, there are times when the money does not really go to the intended purpose. Make sure that the money borrowed will add value to the property for which is will be used so that you will not regret mortgaging your property later on.
Getting a mortgage may be easy but every borrower should know the great responsibility that goes with mortgaging one’s property. Getting cash in exchange for mortgaging a property will mean you will be indebted to a company with your property as collateral. If you must, create a repayment scheme so that you are able to know where to get the monthly payment for the mortgage. This way, you will not take the chance of losing the mortgaged property.
About The Author:
David Sanders is a regular contributor to http://www.onlinemortgageideas.com where more information about mortgages and home equity loans is available.
August 2006
Disclaimer: The information presented and opinions expressed in these articles are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of BIZBUD.com and/or its partners.
Unless otherwise stated, the contents of this site are
Copyright © 2006 BIZBUD.com - All rights reserved.
Articles are copyright materials of their respective authors.
|