Ginny Foster · August 20, 2026

Should you refinance right now?

Mortgage Market Update

Ginny Foster

Ginny Foster

Thursday, August 20, 2026

Should you refinance right now?

Hi there. This week I'm breaking down one of the most common questions I hear: when does refinancing actually pay off?

National Mortgage Rates · August 13, 2026

30-Year Fixed

6.67%

FHA 30-Year

6.46%

VA 30-Year

6.36%

Rate trend

Source: Freddie Mac PMMS & Optimal Blue via FRED

Rates shown are national averages and are provided for informational purposes only. Actual rates vary based on credit profile, loan amount, and market conditions. Please contact us for a personalized rate quote.


Refinancing Basics

When refinancing makes sense (and when it doesn't)

Refinancing isn't right for everyone, and it's not right all the time. The main idea is straightforward: you replace your current loan with a new one, ideally on better terms. That might mean a lower rate, a shorter loan term, switching from adjustable to fixed, or pulling out equity for a major expense. But refinancing costs money upfront—application fees, appraisal, title work—so you need to stay long enough in the home for the savings to outweigh those costs. I help borrowers run the real math here, because sometimes keeping your current loan is the smarter move. If you've wondered whether refinancing could work for your situation, I'd like to walk through the numbers with you.

Let's talk through whether a refinance makes sense for your loan and timeline.

Tip of the Week

If your credit score is below 740, even small improvements before applying for a mortgage can save you thousands over the life of the loan.

Tips for Homeowners

Weatherproofing Your Home Before Winter

1.

Clean your chimney if you have a fireplace. The National Fire Protection Association recommends annual inspection and cleaning to prevent chimney fires.

2.

Check attic insulation and ventilation before winter. Inadequate insulation leads to heat loss, higher energy bills, and ice dams on the roof that can cause significant damage.

3.

Inspect weatherstripping on all exterior doors. A simple dollar-bill test works: close the door on a bill — if you can pull it out easily, your weatherstripping needs replacing.

Have questions about how any of this affects your mortgage or home purchase? We're here to help — reach out to the Ginny Foster team any time and we'll walk you through your options.

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Ginny Foster

Ginny Foster

ginny@a-zlending.com

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