Your Home Has Done the Work. Now Make It Work for You.
Refinancing is not one product — it is a decision based on your current loan, your rate, your equity, and your goal. We help you compare the options before you make a move.
Answer a few simple questions. This is education only, not underwriting or loan approval.
What type of loan do you currently have?
What is your primary goal?
Compare the paths
Refinance options are built for different goals.
Start with the structure that matches your current loan and what you want the refinance to accomplish.
FHA Streamline Refinance
Best for: Current FHA borrowers who want a simpler rate or payment reduction.
A focused path for eligible homeowners who already have an FHA loan and want to evaluate whether a streamlined refinance may improve the payment picture.
Designed for existing FHA loans
May not require a full appraisal
May not require full income requalification
Requires program seasoning and payment history
MIP usually continues
Can be worth comparing against Conventional if equity is strong
Many homeowners still have first mortgage rates in the 3% to 4% range. A cash-out refinance would replace that rate with today’s market rate on the entire new loan balance. In many cases, a HELOC or Stand-Alone 2nd Mortgage may allow you to access equity while keeping your current first mortgage untouched.
The right move is not always the largest loan. The right move is the structure that protects your payment, your equity, and your long-term plan.
Our loan officers can compare the refinance options that apply to your situation and show you the numbers side by side. No credit pull is required to start the conversation.
This page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute a loan approval, loan estimate, commitment to lend, or rate quote. Final eligibility, pricing, payment, available equity, and refinance structure depend on verified credit, income, assets, property value, title, program guidelines, investor requirements, and lender approval. Simple Lending Mortgage LLC is currently licensed in Florida and Georgia.