VA Streamline Refinance using an ARM (gasp!)

VA Streamline Refinances are such a great deal, I did one myself and I had a great interest rate. My interest rate for a 30 year fixed on my VA loan was 5.5% so you might ask how I could improve on this to make it worth while to refinance. The answer is simple, I went to an adjustable rate mortgage.

Now before you get out the burning fire brands and hold up the silver cross, let me explain a few things:

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  1. Government adjustable rate mortgages are different than most of the conventional (non government) ARMs. For one thing, they only adjust a maximum of 1 percent per adjustment period. Also, the margin (the amount you add to the index to determine the interest rate) is quite low. Right now, if my rate were to adjust, it would be very minimal and I have an extremely low start rate.
  2. I have a plan for the length of time I am going to be in my home. For me, it is not the right to sell even though I could move into a much smaller place than I have. So, a 5 year ARM is ideal for me. That will give me time for the market to correct…..after all, the Real Estate market always comes back.
  3. I will be saving over $250 a month during that 5 year period, money I have already started to put to good use by replacing my flooring with a nice bright maple laminate.
  4. I also got to skip a payment so it put a little extra summer money in my pocket (until I pay for the laminate.)

Adjustable Rate Mortgages are not for everyone, but they are the right choice for some. If you are only going to be in a home for 5 years, why not a 5 year ARM? Even if you are in the home for 6 years, the adjustment on the 5th year is still a lower overall interest payment than you would get for a 30 year fixed rate mortgage. Call me at the number below if you would like to talk specifics.

Additionally, I got a nice letter from the Department of Veterans Affairs saying they had guaranteed my loan and listed my rights and responsibilities. Guess what, I am responsible for making my payments! They also told me that if I have any difficulty, I should contact the lender or the VA office for assistance. VA also operates a website to answer questions and give assistance, you can access it here. If you have questions about VA loans or a VA Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loan (IRRRL0 specifically, give me a call at 541-342-7576/541-221-3455 Cell or send me an e-mail, eugeneloanguy@gmail.com .

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4 Responses to “VA Streamline Refinance using an ARM (gasp!)”

  • Paul Defngin says:

    This real cool. Not many people are thinking ARMs although they are definitely cheaper and a tool for those savvy enough to understand it. Nicely done.

    Paul

  • fchamberlin says:

    Hey thanks Paul. It really does make sense in some cases to remember that ARMs are available. I would never put someone in an ARM that didn’t understand what they were doing.

  • Jenna says:

    Hey this is a very interesting article! Thanks!

  • VA Loan says:

    Great way to outline the benefits of getting an ARM, even if you have a VA mortgage. I bet that new maple laminate flooring looks wonderful! Why not enjoy a lower payment even if it is only for 5 years?

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