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Texas Mortgage Refinance Closing Costs

Texas Mortgage

As a Texas mortgage company we help people all over Texas buy or refinance.  If you are looking to refinance your home or investment property at reasonable closing costs and great rates..give us a call.  Or perhaps you’re buying a home with 5% down, no PMI or 80/15/5–call us!

If you’re looking to refinance or do a cash out home equity loan you have found the right place.

Or if you’re looking to do a no-pmi mortgage loan up to 95% –Call us now!

Cash out refinancing at the best rates, lowest closing costs.

Mortgage/Refinance Closing Costs

Texas Refinance

Refinancing is one of our specialties.  If you have a Texas Zip code we can help you with your refinance or home equity (cash out) loan.  We help people all over the state refinance at great rates.   When it comes to refinancing closing costs are really important because the higher one’s closing costs the less you benefit from the refinance.

If you are looking to refinance or do a cash out loan give Mylendingplace.com a call.  There’s simply no better place to refinance than Mylendingplace.com. 

 Check out our closing costs…there’s simply no better place to refinance or do a cash out loan than Mylendingplace.com


NO PMI Loans vs. FHA Loans

Sometimes people simply need to go FHA when buying or refinancing.  If you are looking for great FHA programs, call us.

However, it’s probably worth your while to compare FHA to a NO PMI loan.  As you might not know you can avoid PMI and go up to 95%.  Whereas FHA you must put 3.5% down.   But you must consider the FHA funding fee of 2.% when going FHA.   Often, a no PMI loan is the way to go.   Call us and let’s compage the two loans.

We specialize in giving the lowest rates AND the lowest closing costs.

Buying a home with 5% down, no PMI or 80/15/5–call us!

If you’re looking to refinance or do a cash out home equity loan you have found the right place.


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