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All Forum Posts by: Lawrence Bustos

Lawrence Bustos has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

@Kevin Romines Hi Kevin, thanks for your suggestion. I didn’t consider doing a refinance and then a Heloc, that is a great suggestion. This is an owner occupied home and is with nfcu. I thought it was quite a large fee as well. I applied on the website as I didn’t see any cashout refinances at 95%. Also, I suspected Helocs had a much higher rate than 4%.

Hi all I'm new to BP and I'd like your input on my current scenario. 1.) I am getting rates on a cashout refinance LTV 95% 2.) Value of loan at closing will be $342k and cash out will be $148k. 3.) interest rate will be 4%, however I will be charged for 6.65 points. 4.) Total fees is roughly $24k for cash-out refi and $6300 for closing 5.) After fees my amount out will be roughly $117k

Is this a good deal? I do not know if the fees for this scenario are sound at $24k, while the closing fees seems legitimate. If there are better deals, can someone share banks I can shop? What are the typical charges for this type of cash out refinance?

I appreciate your input.