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How to Lower your Mortgage Interest Rate
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Keep in mind that you won't always be able to get your interest rate reduced, especially if it has been adjusted within the past several months already. If you've been making good payments and are otherwise a good customer for the lender, then it's likely that they'll do what they can to keep you happy provided your interest rate isn't locked in (or sometimes even if that is the case.) Refinancing

If you're stuck with a locked-in interest rate or your lender refuses to consider you for a lower rate for some other reason, then you might want to look into refinancing your mortgage loan completely. You can refinance at the same bank or lender, or choose a different one that will offer you a better deal. Refinancing is basically the process of taking out a new loan that's used to pay off the old one, and ideally provides you with a lower mortgage interest rate than you had on your original loan. Monthly payments may also end up lower than what you were paying, since you've got both a lower interest rate and a smaller amount to repay. Make sure that you're careful when refinancing, though, or you may end up paying more than you expected to.

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Grant Eckert is a freelance writer who writes about topics pertaining to the mortgage industry such as Mortgage Rates | Mortgage Lender

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