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At E Mortgage Capital, Inc., we understand that your home is one of your most valuable assets. As market conditions and your personal situation change, refinancing your mortgage can be a smart move. It can lower your interest rate, reduce your monthly payments, or give you the cash you need for a major purchase or investment.

Why Refinance Your Mortgage?

1) Lower Your Monthly Payments: If interest rates have dropped since you took out your mortgage, refinancing could help you lower your monthly payments, freeing up cash for other expenses.

2) Switch Your Mortgage Type: You may want to switch from an adjustable-rate mortgage to a fixed-rate mortgage to benefit from stability in your payments.

3) Tap Into Your Home's Equity: Refinancing can allow you to leverage your home's value for important expenditures like home improvements, education, or debt consolidation.

Our Process:

1) Initial Consultation: Our team will sit down with you to understand your financial goals and evaluate whether refinancing is the right option for you.

2) Loan Selection: We'll help you choose the best refinancing option for your needs, whether it's a rate-and-term refinance, cash-out refinance, or other specialized product.

3) Application and Approval: Our team will guide you through the application process, ensuring all paperwork is completed accurately and efficiently.

4) Closing: We'll be by your side at closing, making sure you understand every detail before you sign.

E Mortgage Capital, Inc. is committed to helping homeowners maximize their financial potential. If you're considering refinancing, get in touch with us today to schedule a consultation and explore your options.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Do you work with clients outside of Hawaii?

Yes, we work with you outside of Hawaii and serve all of USA. We can do a fast video or phone call to help you get a loan from far away. We are so glad to help you out now.

2. What are the basic requirements to qualify for a mortgage in Hawaii?

To get a home loan in Hawaii, you need a good credit score, a steady job, and a down payment. Banks also look at your debt and income. The exact rules will vary by the loan you pick out.

3. How much down payment do I need for a home loan in Hawaii?

You need 3.5% to 20% down for most home loans in Hawaii. Normal loans need 5% to 20%, while an FHA loan asks for 3.5%. If you get a VA or USDA loan, you may pay zero down on a home.

4. What is the difference between a fixed-rate and an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM)?

A fixed loan keeps the exact same rate and payment for the whole term. An ARM starts out with a lower rate, but it can go up or down later on based on the market. A fixed loan is safer.

5. How does my credit score affect my mortgage approval in Hawaii?

Your credit score sets your loan approval and rate in Hawaii. A high score gets you a low rate and great terms. A low score means you will have to pay much higher rates and fees for your new home.

6. What are the closing costs, and how much should I expect to pay?

You pay 2% to 5% of the home price in closing costs. These are fees you pay to close your loan. They pay for a home appraisal, title insurance, and the basic lender fees to set it all up for you.

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