Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) and Refinancing
Rising home prices has helped many homeowners get richer on paper...they have also prompted a big influx of questions about private mortgage insurance (PMI) and refinancing, so we figured it was time to bring on an expert.
Nicole Hamilton, a tech executive-turned-mortgage and homeownership expert, founded Tactile Finance, the first digital tools that let people visualize their homeownership outcomes over time, putting consumers on a level playing field with the professionals who serve them.
Nicole is also the author of the book Avoid the Money Pit, Turn Your Home into a Financial Powerhouse, and the founder of Homeownering.com, a company that provides unbiased, independent information for homeowners to get the best financial outcome possible.
We touched on a variety of topics and questions facing the average consumer as they try to navigate the murky waters of homeownership:
- What if I don’t have 20% for a downpayment?
- What is PMI?
- How do I know if I need PMI?
- Should PMI be a dealbreaker?
- Will PMI eventually go away?
- Will PMI go away on its own or is it my responsibility?
- Is refinancing always a good idea?
- Pros and cons of an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM)
- Should I prepay my mortgage?
All those topics and more! And based on what we’ve been seeing in the inbox, I think we did a pretty good job covering all your burning questions!
So when you’re checking out those open houses this summer, or considering a refi before rates go even higher, playback this episode and you’ll be well armed with loads of information.
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