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Dr. Don Taylor, CFA, Bankrate.com advice columnistConsidering a refinance of FHA mortgage

Dear Dr. Don,
Our mortgage is a FHA 20-year fixed rate loan at 5.625 percent. We are considering a home equity loan for $20,000 to pay off our credit card debts, but the loan officer has recommended that we refinance the mortgage instead. He claims that even though the interest rate is higher; it evens out because we will not pay PMI. What do you think?
-- Rosa Restructures

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Dear Rosa,
FHA loans don't require private mortgage insurance, or PMI, although there is a mortgage insurance premium, or MIP, that you pay for the government guarantee on an FHA mortgage. The MIP is an upfront cost paid at closing. Depending on the size of your down payment, there may also be a monthly premium payment. If you bought the house with less than 10 percent down, you'll pay a monthly insurance payment of 0.005 percent, too. For a $100,000 loan that monthly insurance payment is $100,000 x 0.005/12 = $41.67.

Paying off your mortgage early might entitle you to a partial refund of the upfront payment and would get you out from under a monthly premium payment. A HUD fact sheet can help you determine if you would get a MIP refund if you refinanced your FHA mortgage. So the first step is to figure out if you're paying the monthly insurance premium on your FHA loan and, if you are, how much you're paying each month.

Since the monthly MIP is expressed as an interest rate (0.5 percent), you can add it to your loan rate of 5.625 for an estimate of where you'd need to be for the lender to be correct about things evening out. If he's offering a fixed-rate APR of 6.125 percent then you're in the ballpark for refinancing. Since Bankrate's national average for a 30-year fixed rate is 6.46 percent, and a 15-year is at 6.16 percent, that's not all that likely.

These rate quotes bring up another important consideration. You've got a 20-year mortgage. I don't know how many years into this mortgage you are, but to put refinancing on an apples-to-apples basis, you should be looking at refinancing with a 15-year note, not a 30-year note.

Another thing. Even though you're restructuring your credit card debt at a lower interest rate, you can wind up paying more in interest expense because you're taking 15 years to pay it off.

One more problem with refinancing versus just taking out a home equity line of credit or home equity loan is that the closing costs are a lot more expensive when you refinance. You can use Bankrate's refinancing calculator to determine how long it would take you to recoup the financing costs.

Your lender would have to be offering you a very attractive rate on the refinancing to have it make sense versus staying in your current FHA loan and restructuring your credit card debt with a home equity line or loan.

To ask a question of Dr. Don, go to the "Ask the Experts" page and select one of these topics: "financing a home," "saving & investing" or "money."

Bankrate.com's corrections policy -- Posted: Nov. 2, 2006
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