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LakeLife
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VA IRRRL Refinance

Wells Fargo sold our loan to M&T Bank not six months ago, and I guess WF missed us.  I just got a call from the person that did our VA IRRRL in 2015 with Wells Fargo, and he said that he could refinance us at a 3.25% IR (3.30% APR) for 30 years.  We currently have a 3.875% IR, and this seems like a no brainer to me.  There is a small funding fee, but it will pay for itself in less than one year, and we plan on being in the house another 5 years.  With the real estate market continuing to go up in N/VA (even more so after the Amazon HQ2 was announced) I think this will be a good move for us.  

 

Thoughts?




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MauiMan85297
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Re: VA IRRRL Refinance

What score are they telling you, I'm doing VA loans at 3.0% with 700 score and the rate they're quoting you is that PAR rate or a buydown/credit?



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LakeLife
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Re: VA IRRRL Refinance


@MauiMan85297 wrote:

What score are they telling you, I'm doing VA loans at 3.0% with 700 score and the rate they're quoting you is that PAR rate or a buydown/credit?


Is that 30 years?  This is the rate they pulled from Experian.  I've had a couple of HPs in the last month.  They didn't mention anything about a PAR or buydown/credit rate.  This is a strict VA IRRRL refinance.  Thanks for your help!

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MauiMan85297
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Re: VA IRRRL Refinance

Yes it's a 30 year fixed VA IRRRL.  I understand it's an IRRRL and you should have received an LE (loan estimate), there it should tell you if you're being charged points for that rate or getting a lender credit with that rate.  VA IRRRL's guidelines stipulate that your rate must be reduced by .5% (which it is) and that you're able to recoup the cost of your loan within 36 months (Take costs of loan and divide by your P&I payment savings).

 

Ex: $3100 in closing costs

Present PI: $900

Proposed PI: $830

Monthly PI savings: $70

$3100/$70= 44.2 months

By this example it wouldn't pass VA guidelines.

 

 



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