Those with a home loan greater than 5%, you should seriously consider refinancing your home or get Penfed 4.99% Home Equity Loan for 10 or 20 years. There is no points and no cost for HEL, so you got nothing to lose. People already with a PenFed home loan, call them to see if you can modify your rate. Many people have reported successfully getting their rate down.
Pentagon Federal Credit Union, or Penfed, is the third largest credit union in the country. With over $9 billion in assets and 714000 members, they offer some of the best Home Equity Loan, Home Equity Line of Credit, and Car Loan rate in the country. The best part is anyone can join!
If you are affiliate in any way with the military, then check this application page. However, people who has no affiliation with the military can become eligible by joining the NMFA association. Joining NMFA will cost you a one time fee of $20. There is no need to renew membership.
Start at your online application page, then join the NMFA and Penfed, and fund your account with $5 via credit card. You will select a PIN number, and then receive a membership number. You will receive all your membership info in three days to your address.
What is so special about PenFed? To start, they are offering 3.99% auto loans on all new and used vehicles. The loan terms can be as long as 72 months for new vehicle. If you are paying anything more than 3.99%, you should join Penfed right away and take advantage of the low rate. This can save you hundreds, if not thousands of dollars.
They are also offering 4.99% APR on Home Equity loans and Home Equity Line of Credit. There are no closing costs and the rate is fixed up to 240 months. If you have high credit card debts, then getting a HEL or HELOC might be the best way to go to save you money. This is not an excuse to spend more than you can afford. Go with my philosophy- Offense on making side income, Defense on everyday expenses.
This is not a home loan refi. This is a home equity loan. Please be clear in your ads! A home equity loan becomes a 2nd mortgage. If you refi a a home loan with a equity loan it becomes the 1st mortgage. There are better 1st mortgage rates out there.