Ivan Cabrera - Senior Loan Officer

Ivan Cabrera
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Ivan is a Sr. Mortgage Loan Officer in Woodstock, GA.  Ivan is a husband and father of 3 kids in Acworth, GA.  As a veteran in the Georgia Army National Guard and with over 10 years of experience in the Mortgage Industry, you can be confident that he will be clear and concise throughout the process.  With Ivan, you can be sure of a smooth process and clear communication all the way to the closing table.  Ivan is also fluent in English and Spanish.  

 

Sr. Loan Officer
NMLS # 1588281
404-322-7959
ivan@mortgageright.com

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The Benefits Of Refinancing

If you are looking for a lower rate to ease cash flow or a shorter term to get your mortgage paid off sooner, we can help you make the RIGHT decision.

Getting a new mortgage to replace the original is called refinancing. This process allows the borrower an opportunity to obtain a different interest term and/or rate. The first loan is paid off, then the newly refinanced loan goes into effect.

It is common for people to refinance when they have equity in their home, which is the difference between the amount owed on their mortgage and the appraised value of the home. In that situation, the borrower has an option to “cash-out” (hence the term cash-out refinance) the value of their home equity allowing them to remodel their home, consolidate debt, pay for college, or other expenses. 

Remodel / Renovation

Lifestyle Upgrades

New Start-Up Business

New Baby on board / Adoption expense

Debt Consolidation

Education expense

significant Home damage

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