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Refinancing Homeowners Pick Fixed Rates, Shorter Terms

by devteam May 15th, 2012 | Share

Homeowners who refinanced through Freddie Mac in the first quarter of 2012 overwhelmingly picked fixed rate loans and 31 percent chose new loans that would amortize in a shorter period than the old loan.  The information came Monday from Freddie Mac’s Quarterly Product Transition Report.</p

The number of borrowers choosing a one-year adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) was statistically zero in both the first quarter of 2012 and the last quarter of 2011.  Sixty percent of homeowners who had one-year adjustable picked 15-year fixed rate mortgages (FRM) for their new loan.  The shorter term FRM was also extremely popular with borrowers who were refinancing from another 15-year (89 percent, unchanged from the previous quarter) or the slightly longer 20-year (68 percent, down from 73 percent). Only 9 percent of borrowers who were originally in a 15-year moved to a longer-term product.   </p

Borrowers refinancing hybrid ARM loan either stuck with those loans (32 percent) or moved to a 30-year FRM (57 percent.)  Borrowers also displayed some brand loyalty; 66 percent chose a loan with the same term as the one they had just paid off </p<p
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Frank Nothaft, Freddie Mac vice president and chief economist said, “Compared to a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, the interest rate on a 15-year fixed was about three-quarters of a percentage point lower during the first quarter. For borrowers motivated to refinance by low fixed-rates, they could obtain even lower rates by shortening their term. Further, under the enhanced Home Affordable Refinance Program-HARP-announced by FHFA on October 24, 2011, certain risk-based fees are waived for HARP borrowers who refinance into shorter-term loans.”

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Steven A Feinberg (@CPAsteve) of Appletree Business Services LLC, is a PASBA member accountant located in Londonderry, New Hampshire.

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