Mark Tiernan, How To Shop For The Best Utah Mortgage Refinance Rate After
Bankruptcy




Anytime you are looking to spend a large amount of money on something, it is
a good idea to shop around for the best price. The same theory holds true
when shopping for a Utah mortgage refinance after bankruptcy.

On average, it costs Utah borrowers $2,913 to close on a mortgage loan.
Given the price you will pay for your refinance upfront, you will want to
make sure you get a good rate for the life of the loan. To help you out,
here are some hints on how to shop for the best rate on a Utah mortgage
refinance after bankruptcy:

Shop Online

Shopping around for the best rate on a Utah mortgage refinance after
bankruptcy can be time consuming. If you want to cut down on the amount of
time spent, consider shopping online. You can usually get a quote and an
approval within minutes. In some cases you may even be able to get multiple
quotes from different lenders by filling out only one mortgage refinance
loan application.

Use Your Quotes

Though getting quotes for comparison purposes only is a good idea when
shopping for a Utah mortgage refinance after bankruptcy, these quotes can be
of further use to you. If one lender quotes you a lower rate than another,
you can use the quote to see if you can negotiate with the second lender.
The lending industry is very competitive and lenders are always seeking to
meet and beat other deals.

Know What Others Are Paying

Just because a lender says that they are offering you a good rate on your
Utah mortgage refinance after bankruptcy, it doesn't mean that the statement
is true. You should verify what the lender says by seeing what other
borrowers are paying. For example, right now the average rate on a Utah
mortgage refinance is 5.64 percent. If the lender quotes you a rate that is
in double-digits, then you aren't getting a good rate.

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