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by Jeremy Stanley

You may feel pressured to remortgage the house and other properties that you own, but you aren’t 100% sure that it is the right move financially. If you decide to remortgage your property in the end, here is some advice on what you should and shouldn’t do to make your remortgage a lot easier.

Should: Bargain shop. A mortgage involves moving your mortgage from your current bank to a new bank. Technically, it isn’t a mortgage unless you change banks or mortgage companies. If you want to find a good deal for remortgaging, remember that you need to bargain shop for interest rates. This means that you are going to have to make appointments with several banks or lending companies and see which one has the best deals.

Should: Figure out your finances before committing. A lot of times people will remortgage their house thinking that they are going to save a lot of money, only to figure out that in the long run they didn’t save much money at all. Think of how much the bank fees and mortgage company fees are going to be first and then see whether or not you are going to get a better deal if you just put that money toward your current mortgage and make an extra payment. You may find that that extra payment will save you almost the same amount of money as remortgaging does in the long run. You have to think about the whole picture and not just about short term money saving.

Shouldn’t: You definitely shouldn’t do what your neighbor does. Just because your neighbor remortgaged his house, doesn’t mean that you should do the same. What’s good for one person is not always the best for you, so make sure you do your research and just don’t follow someone’s advice.

Shouldn’t: You shouldn’t get swept away with silly promotions. Some banks are going to be less than honest with their advertising, saying that they can offer you a really low interest loan, but then the mortgage papers say the interest rate is much higher. If you can’t believe a bank could offer such a good rate, then it is probably just a way to get you in the door.

Shouldn’t: Don’t hurry the process too much. Don’t forget, if you don’t remortgage today, you will still have the option today, tomorrow, in a year, and in five years. You definitely shouldn’t sign a mortgage contract even if the special deal that you were offered expires tomorrow. Remortgaging is a big hassle and the mortgage that you get is going to be with you for a long time (unless you want to go through the paperwork and fees again), so do it right the first time.

When you finally do decide to remortgage your home, you are going to want to follow these tips on what you should and shouldn’t do. When remortgaging, perhaps the most important thing to remember is how the whole process is going to affect your future. Remortgaging is a personal decision that you are going to have to make yourself.

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