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U.S. mortgage applications drop even as rates fall

NEW YORK, Nov 18 (Reuters) – U.S. mortgage applications fell last week, with demand for home purchase loans dropping to a 12-year low even as interest rates on 30-year loans fell to their lowest level in six months, data from an industry group showed on Wednesday.

Home purchase loan demand fell for a sixth straight week, a trend that does not bode well for the U.S. housing market, which has been showing signs of stabilization after a three-year slump.

The Mortgage Bankers Association said its seasonally adjusted index of mortgage applications USMGM=ECI, which includes both purchase and refinance loans, decreased 2.5 percent to 611.7 for the week ended Nov. 13.

The hard-hit housing market, a primary driver of the worst U.S. recession since the 1930s, remains highly vulnerable and many are hopeful that the federal government’s intervention will prevent any setbacks.
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SBI Beats its Competitors in Few Sectors

Low-priced loan schemes introduced over nine months back have propelled State Bank of India (SBI) onto the top of the growth charts in several credit segments, piping the erstwhile leaders to the post. These sectors include home, auto, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), infrastructure and education segments. In some of the project finance areas, the bank has become a global leader.

“Especially in home loans it is important, because HDFC and ICICI Bank were the leaders earlier. Now, SBI is number one. In auto loans it used to be HDFC Bank, in infrastructure finance, there are specialised institutions like IDFC, IIFCL, in SME space there is SIDBI, but everywhere we are number one now,” said Om Prakash Bhatt, chairman of SBI, in an interview to M AIL T ODAY recently.

In the auto loan segment, SBI had gained 44 per cent to Rs 11,594 crore during the 12 months ending September 2009. During the last nine months, SBI entered into tieups with several car manufacturers and their dealers for providing auto finance.

Till recently, HDFC Bank was the leader in disbursing loans in this segment.
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SBI Extends 8% Home Loan Offer till March 2010

homeThe prospective homebuyers, who are looking to cobble together funds to buy an attractive property, now have every reason to cheer.

The country’s largest lender State Bank of India on Friday decided to extend its 8 per cent home loan scheme till March 31, 2010, just a day before it was due to expire. The move is sure to further intensify the already heated competition in the home loan market.

In the past few days banks like Axis Bank and Bank of Rajasthan have launched special scheme for home loan borrowers. Axis Bank came out with a special 8 per cent scheme for the first year and Bank of Rajasthan too dropped home loan rates to 7.5 per cent w.e.f. from November 9 and Punjab National Bank extended its 8.5 per cent scheme till December 31.
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Home Equity Loan or Home Loan Mortgage Refinancing?

If you are considering taking out a secured loan against your home, two of your options are home loan mortgage refinancing with cash-out or home equity loans. Depending on your particular situation one may be better for you financially that the other.

Cash-Out Refinancing

A cash-out refinance is refinancing your mortgage for more than the current balance on your first mortgage. Home loan mortgage refinancing usually has a lower interest rate than home equity loans, but if you borrow more than 80% of your home’s value then you may have to pay private mortgage insurance. If you have had your mortgage long enough that you are paying more principal than interest each month or if you currently have a good interest rate, it does not make much sense to refinance and a home equity loan will probably be a better option.

Home Equity Loan

A home equity loan is a loan on the difference between the market value of your home and the balance that you still owe on your mortgage. As a separate loan in addition to your mortgage, you do not usually pay the closing cost associated with a mortgage and the interest is usually tax deductable. Home equity loans are a good choice if your penalties for pre-payment on your original mortgage make refinancing impossible.

Which is Best?

Investments in the value of your home, starting a small business, or life-saving medical treatment are all good reasons to consider a cash-out refinance. However, you may end up paying more for your total interest than if you refinance your current mortgage at a lower interest rate and take out a home equity loan for a shorter term. Your final decision will depend on what you can afford for your monthly payments and if you are comfortable paying a larger total interest in exchange for lower monthly payments and lower interest rates.

If you are interested in debt consolidation, you may be able to get a lower interest rate with a cash-out refinance, but you lengthen the amount of time over which to pay off your loan. You might want to look into a home equity loan with a short term or simply re-budget and tackle your highest interest debt first and try to pay off your credit cards. This last method will probably same you more money in interest paid over time.

Remember that whether you opt for a cash-out refinance or a home equity loan, in either case failure to repay your loan can cost you your home.

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