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Perhaps, refinancing a year or two from now makes more sense.
Once the deal goes through, she said, they often refinance.
Once that's done, we can buy some time and refinance the building.
If this is the case, it could be difficult for you to refinance.
What are the interest rate and other terms of this refinance offer?
The problems with other countries is that often they need to refinance in the short term.
Are you current on your loan but have not been able to refinance into better terms?
Much of that money was used to refinance earlier loans.
Another group of customers refinanced only a year or two ago, but are trying to get an even better deal.
In 1993, refinancing accounted for 60 percent of new issues.
The company is still in the red, but the good news may help it refinance its debt.
In some cases, homeowners have been refinancing for a second or third time.
Maybe in another year you'll be refinancing that mortgage yet again.
To come up with the money, he is refinancing his home in Queens.
When interest rates fall, the city can try to refinance its debt.
The company also has plans to refinance some of its debt.
"We had more money" because she and her husband refinanced their mortgage.
Another source would have to be found if any debt is refinanced.
We would like to refinance the loan for a 15-year term.
Then they would either refinance or sell those properties and start the process over.
The governor's plan would now force them to refinance those loans over 30 years.
They were rescued, like many others, by federal programs that let them refinance.
Now that mortgage rates are low, I would like to refinance.
"Some people refinance based on the promise that in a year or two they'll get a better rate," she said.
But refinancing to raise funds is no longer wide open.