Hi, I want to refinance my home loan to get some money to repair my roof, but the amount of the loan right now is only $67,000 and I've heard that banks don't like to refinance loans under $100,000. Is this true? Does anyone do smaller loans? by dannyharrisextreme from Aurora, Illinois. Aug 13th 2010
Danny, you can either do a refinance or an equity line/loan. Either way, Freedom Mortgage is a direct lender and licensed to fund loans in all 50 states. Please email me for a FREE quote. adennie@fmbranch.com
You should be okay still getting a loan of that size. The main difference will be the "pricing adjustments" for the loan size; a broker would be a good option for you, since they can review each lender's pricing adjustments and which one would offer you the best price. Depending on the condition of the roof, though, you might find it difficult to do a standard refinance or Home Equity Line without repairing the roof first; if that's the case, the FHA 203k loan might be a good option for you. A Home Equity Line is probably the quickest and most cost effective option for you, though.
Yes we do loans of all sizes! Feel free to email me any questions at jchenoweth@bncnationalbank.com or for a free rate quote, log onto my web page and complete a full application at https://secure.smartapp1003.com/101051/?loanofficerid=101892Thanks!Jamie ChenowethBNC National Bank
You can do a 203K loan and the process would be much easier and cost less email me at odell@goffmc.com
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