I Pay My Mortgage: What's in the Housing Bailout For Me?

Even if the housing rescue doesn't lower your mortgage payments, it may still benefit you

By Luke Mullins

Posted: March 6, 2009

Consumers with adjustable-rate mortgages should see if they are eligible to refinance into a fixed-rate home loan, while those who already have fixed-rate loans should see if they can refinance into a lower rate. In doing so, consumers should first obtain their credit report and see if their mortgage is owned or guaranteed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, Rodgers says. Those with Fannie or Freddie loans may be eligible to refinance into a lower rate through a second component of Obama's housing plan. "If you can, refinance," says Susan Wachter, a professor of real estate at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. "The rates are low." Thirty-year fixed-mortgage rates averaged an attractive 5.15 percent for the week ending March 5, according to Freddie Mac.

6. Is there a silver lining in this mess? It's nearly impossible to spot any sort of silver lining in the current housing mess. But if there's anything good to come out of this, it's the hope that homeowners, lenders, regulators, and policymakers will learn from their mistakes and ensure that mortgages going forward will be properly underwritten and affordable. By overlooking the lessons of the crisis, we risk going through this devastating cycle again in the future.

Good Therapy - That's about it!

If it makes us feel better, than by all means let it out. Fill up as many pages as possible with all our struggles. Read everyone elses problems and know your not alone. Hopefully we'll get through this with time and our faith. So all I can say is thanks to this site for saving me the money i would have spent on therapy. Good luck everyone.

Chuck of NY @ Nov 22, 2009 17:59:00 PM

Fm of ny

I'am currently up to date on my mortage, but do to loss of employment i'am unable to make future payments i have exhausted all my resources is there any help. i called my lender they told me to sell my house.

frank of NY @ Nov 17, 2009 09:40:43 AM

Fm of ny

I'am currently up to date on my mortage, but do to loss of employment i'am unable to make future payments i have exhausted all my resources is there any help. i called my lender they told me to sell my house.

frank of NY @ Nov 17, 2009 09:40:16 AM

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