Mortgage refinancing is the method of replacing a mortgage with some other financing. Often, this involves acquiring the necessary financing from some other financial institution at better terms than the current. But mortgage refinancing can also mean getting a new loan from the same financial institution at better terms. In general, the
purpose of refinancing a mortgage is to lower the cost of it. Interest rates, as you know, change all the time. If you hold a mortgage with a higher interest rate and the interest rate changes and becomes lower, a refinancing might become favorable. Small interest changes can often mean large savings if an effective refinancing can be made. Changing values of property One interesting situation arise if your property has gained in value and you have a combination of mortgages at different interest levels. Typically, the more you borrow the higher the interest rates will be at "the top" of the value. For example, you might get up to 85% of the value at 5% interest rate but eveything you borrow above that will be at a higher interest rate. Now imagine that your property has gained in value over the last couple of years and that you when you