The Mary Hendrickson Home Team
Mary~ Thank you so much for helping me start a doable financial plan. I felt a weight lifted after our meeting. But more importantly thank you for inviting me to the meeting last night. It was just what the doctor ordered. I was feeling a lot like Catherine Ponder in her introduction (even though my situation is not nearly as dire) yesterday. But being in the presence of so many posotive women, my mental chatter has cleared significantly and I'm back to focusing on what I want. Plus, of course I have to say a special thank you to incorporating PPL into the meeting. Four ladies asked me to set appointments with them to sign them up! That's an extra $800 in my pocket thanks to you!
 
—Dia Lautenschlager.
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Points
What are Points?
Points are up front mortgage interest fees paid on a loan to reduce the initial interest rate. For example, a one-point loan will always have a lower interest rate than a zero-point loan. Therefore, paying points is a tradeoff between paying money now versus paying money later.

No Point Loans
There are many reasons for choosing a "No Points — No Closing Cost" Mortgage. The following outlines some of the most common reasons borrowers choose this option.
  1. Lack of cash to close escrow. If you are purchasing a new home and are short on cash for the down payment, a "No Points — No Closing Cost" mortgage can save you up to thousands of dollars.
  2. If the estimated time you will be staying in the home is less than 4 years, while paying points and closing costs will give you a lower interest rate and a lower monthly payment, it typically takes about 4-5 years of living in the property to realize the benefit of the lower payment when weighed against the total cost of the points.
  3. Lack of equity in the property when refinancing. A similar situation as portrayed in item "1". If it makes financial sense to refinance your mortgage, but you do not have enough equity in the property to add your closing costs into the new mortgage - a "No Points — No Closing Cost" mortgage could make great sense.

Tax Issues
In a refinance transaction, points must be amortized over the life of the loan. For example, on a 30 year loan, you can deduct 1/30th of the points paid each year. If you refinance for a second time, however, you may be able to deduct the remaining unamortized points in the year you refinance the loan. Consult your tax advisor for more information.

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