Home loans with poor credit
Tuesday, July 7th, 2009Refinancing with bad credit is becoming increasingly difficult to do. Much of the damage caused to the financial system by over extending loans has yet to be fully felt.
People with poor credit are still having problems arranging refinancing and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. This situation is not going to change overnight. The banks have damaged their ability to lend and borrow, perhaps permanently.
Mortgage rates will continue to climb over the nex Year and will eventually force realestate prices even lower than their current values.
For those wishing to remortgage with damaged credit the problem may not be insurmountable, but a high price must be paid. Either with increased interest fees or through some other cost.
In the end, no mater the damage to one’s credit rating, the result is without doubt the same – increased fees.
There is no escaping from the current refinancing environment, until such times as the financial institutions have been stabilized and are once again free to lend in a reasonable style. How long this will take to achieve is an unknown. More than 45 lending institutions have gone broke this year in the USA alone. Similar issues beset the Spaninsh lending institutions, and no sign of recovery on the horizon.
The current solution to the problem has not managed to stabilize the system, and will not do so for a time. Refinancing with poor credit will continue to be hard.
