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I have four private student loans that have an unsatisfactory interest rate. Can anyone relate any experiences or advice with consolidation of private student loans that would help me in the search to lower my payment and get a satisfactory interest rate? What to stay away from, a company that is particularly helpful, anything! My credit score and future need you!


Sallie Mae consolidates private student loans. Private loans, including consolidation loans, are credit-based, so your interest will be based on your credit score. If yours isn't the best, it can help to have a cosigner with a good credit score. Also, extending your payment term will lower your monthly payments, but keep in mind that means you'll pay more interest over the life of the loan. Just like a credit card. You can find more info on private student loan consolidation at http://www.salliemae.com/after_graduation/manage_your_loans/consolidate_student_loans/private.htm

Refinancing my private student loan during the current economy?

I'm trying to find someone to refinance my student loan for a little more than $13,000. But so far nobody is accepting new consolidations because of the economy. Any ideas?


Right now, just about all private loan consolidation has ceased because of how student loans are right now, and some lenders have even stopped offering their loan products all together. You'll just have to wait until things start getting better to consolidate. You could always see about getting a personal loan to payoff your student loan to get a lower rate. Other than that, you really do not have any options.


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Does anyone know how to get private student loans repaid by the military?

I joined the Navy with a sign-on benefit of $65,000 in student loan repayment. I was told at the time I joined that my Sallie Mae loans would be covered, but now they are telling me that these loans are not covered because they are private. I have about $35,000 in federal loans that are going to be repaid, but I still have a very large amount of private loans. I was initially told that I could simply refinance my private loans as federal loans and they would be repaid by the Navy, but now I know that it is impossible to turn private loans into federal loans. Does anyone know of a way to get my private loans (up to $65,000 minus the amount of federal loans already covered) repaid by the Navy/military?


My husband went through the same thing: he has sallie mae loans. When he joined the Af, he initially opted for the loan repayment bonus but he switched as BMT because someone was nice enough to tell him that his private loans will not be covered. Atleast you got $35,000 paid off already. Thats pretty darn good. We weren't able to find any way around it, so good luck with that. I've even heard that you can't file bankruptcy either. The military offers free financial counselors, so I would schedule an appointment with one and ask for their advice. Maybe they can atleast help you figure out your budget to find a monthly payment to work for you.


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Ever heard of refinancing student loans through the government?

I was talking with a co-worker about my student loan debt problem. He said I could finance all my student loans through the government and that it would be better than consolidating with a private institution. I have government loans and private/plus loans.


I would make to appointments: one with the government and one with the bank. See who makes you the better deal and then lump the government and bank loan to one agency - it will make payments easier cause they will all be on one bill.

Make your private loan your first priority - get a second job if you must but take care of that first. Social cost is bigger than financial cost every time. Where money is concerned, don't screw friends and family.

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I want to refinance my house. Should I add my student loans to it?

I want to refi my house that we bought at $184,000 at 7.875%
it was fixed for 2 years and now will go up to 10.875%

Now, I have a $15,000 second mortgage that I accumulated from not having a job and misc expenses.
I want to combine them together.
I also want to add my $28,000 federal student loan at 6%
and my other private school loan of $12,000 at 13.25%
to the refi. I also have a credit card of $4,000 @ 8.99% fixed that I wouldn't mind adding to the refi as well.

First of all, Is this possible if my home is only appraised at $209,000 right now? And second, should I add these all together?

I would love to have one bill. All these payments are killing me.
Need your advice...
And if I should refi them all together, what companies have you been successful with for loans?


Well, here are my 2 cents. I do agree with pretty much all the other people who answered your question.

First of all, you need to find out for sure the value of your home, from 184,000.00 to 209,000.00 in two years seems a lot to me, unless you put a nice down payment when you bought it.

So, find out from a reliable source the true value of your property, and if you can refinace avoid going a 100% if at all possible.

right now the interest rates are still low, so it may be a good Idea for you to refinace into a fixed rate and combine your first and second mortgages. I would not recommend touching your student loans and small balances on your credit card.

Remember lenders are more cautious and guidelines are tighter, so make sure all the information the broker or bank is getting from you is accurate and true.

Go to your bank and broker, and then go to another bank and another broker. Don't let everybody check your credit, when they check your credit ask them to give you your scores, that way you will know what you are dealing with. Do not pay any money in advance. If someone asks you for money in advance, simply decline. Keep asking questions, there are still good people out there that truly care about homeowners.

Good luck!


Call a mortgage broker. There are way too many missing variables for anyone to answer (e.g., your FICO score(s)), but I would guess you're going to have a tough time in the current credit environment. Not sure why you would want to add the 6% student loan in, since that is likely tax deductible for you anyway, and your mortgage rate I would again guess is going to be over 6%.


To the best of my knowlege you can not borrow more than your house is appraised for. Maybe you need a new appraisal before you try to refinance.

You also might want to try getting a credit card for the smaller amounts that is one lower or even 0% for a year, and transfer all to that one card. Once that year is up, you can transfer to another credit card for 0%.


file bankruptcy and walk away from your house and get something you can aford


Boy, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I doubt you can do what you are hoping to do. Most lenders today because of all the sub-prime bankruptcies are very cautious about refi's. Usually they will only refinance up to 80% of the appraised value. If you find one that will be sure to read all the small print and be sure you are getting what you think you are.

Good Luck.


Well, I wouldn't refi a student loan that was at 6% that would not be smart

I also wouldn't add in a $4,000 credit card that was at 8.99%

both of those are dumb financial moves


Bad idea to roll all those student loans and credit card debt into your mortgage.

First, your house probably won't appaise enough to cover all that debt. Second, your new mortgage rate is going to be higher than the 6% on those Federal student loans.

Rolling your first and second mortgage into one and hopefully at a better rate than that 10.78% is a good idea. But the rest of the debt should not be included.

You should set up a strict budget. Eliminate all the extras -- cell phone, eating out, new clothes, etc. Put every penny you can squeeze out of that budget on the credit card, while making minimum payments on the rest of your debt. Once the credit card is paid off, move on to those 13.25% loans, then the Federal student loans.

Normally, I would say start with the highest interest rate but that 8.99% credit card sounds like a Capitol One and that rate is about to go up to 15% or 16%.

Within 2 years you should have the credit card and the private school loan paid off. Just don't run up anymore credit card debt. Only charge what you can pay in full at the end of the month.


It doesn't make sense to add your lower interest loans into your mortgage, especially a federal student loan which often can be reduced to a lower rate anyway (if you haven't checked into this yet, I suggest you call your loan company or check their website to see if it's an option for you). Adding the higher-interest private school loan would be a good option since it would lower both your interest and your payments. As far as the credit card, unless you're going to close the account, I wouldn't suggest it. Too many people "pay off" their credit cards with a refinance, just to turn around and run up the balance again.

Make a list or spreadsheet showing all your current loans/credit accounts and their minimum payments, then use a loan calculator (most real estate or loan company's websites have them, as does Yahoo Finance) to see what your new loan payment would be with and without adding your other accounts.

As far as lenders, you first want to know what your credit score is. It's a terrible feeling to have a good credit score and get what you think is a good loan, then find out that your lender specializes in "bad credit" loans. Personally, I've had good experience with both Wells Fargo and their "bad credit" division, Wells Fargo Financial.

Again, Yahoo Finance has some great info on mortgages and refinancing.


All of your possibilities will be tied to the appraised value of your home and your credit score. Without knowing your credit score, I would certainly hope you can beat the 10.875% that's being quoted. You might start the process of determining the current value of yor home by getting comparable sales in your area.

I doubt you'll beat the 6% federal student loan, so I'd focus on the other laons IF your appraisal will suppoort the the addition of the other loans.

You definitely need to start managing your spending and debt.


You cannot borrow your way out of debt. It doesn't work no matter how hard you try.

Now with that said, It's doubtful you'll find anyone willing to lend you more than the house is worth. You should get rid of your current mortgage if you can, solely because it's an adjustable. You should get a fixed-rate mortgage. If you can get a 15-year, do it. If you can't, go for the 30-year.

If someone tries to sell you another adjustable loan, ask yourself the following question: if mortgage rates are about as low as they've been in the last 40 years, what direction are they more likely to adjust to, up or down? The answer is up. That's why adjustables are a bad idea.

You should pay off your debts, but borrowing money to do it is the wrong way to go. You'll get 1 big loan instead of 5 smaller ones.

Edit:
If you can't get a rate lower than 8% on the refi, you should probably just go ahead and sell. When a lender doesn't want to lend you money or only agrees to terms that are unfavorable to you, they're trying to tell you something. Namely, that you're a risky investment. They have much more experience in detrmining who is and isn't a risky investment than you do.

Good luck.


you do have a problem -- your have a house that is worth 209k and your want to get a loan of about 240k -- so something will have drop off lets put the 28K a side it has a low interest rate. on face valve i would only combine the 1st and 2nd mortages. i would not charge anything else unless you can pay it off in 30 days -- then i woud really start to downsize my life style -- get rid of all cells phones and any other extras until i paid the 12k student loan -- than if i was not in chapter 7 or 13 i would allow self a good meal and start working toward the remaining balance of any cc debt== than all you should have is one student loan and one house payment.!!!


There is some good advice here but I'd like to add my 2¢ on a closely related matter.

Don't even THINK of messing with the spammers who post their "I can help" scams here! Most of them are operating out of internet cafes in places like Lagos, Nigeria or Vilnius, Latvia. You'll never see a dime and they'll rob you blind with fees, etc.


If the payments are killing you now, rolling them into 1 HUGE payment won't kill you any slower. You didn't mention your income. I recommend SELLING the house and getting something you can actually afford. I'm guessing about half the price of your current home. Don't tell me that's to small. My sister has 6 kids and lives in a house in the price range I suggested.

Where to consolidate my student loans?

Does anyone know of a company that will consolidate or refinance both private and federal stafford loans, and is currently taking applications to do so. A few of the places i have tried say they are not accepting new applications at this time. My loans are currently with Sallie Mae and I would do just about anything to never have to talk to that company again.


Sorry you are out of luck. Honestly.

help! my student loans are trying to kill me?

i'm paying a private student loan off and a INSANE amount of it goes only to interest. i've spoken to B of A and Wells Fargo about refinancing it and they've basically said that the loan terms i have right now are in line with what they would do. right now, i owe $51,000 and i pay about 350 every month. of that 350, about 320 of it goes to interest and only 30 goes to principal (and THAT'S up from the "interest only" i paid for the first 2 years of the loan). am i insane to think that this is robbery? i understand charging interest but this just seems like financial slavery. help me. are there any companies out there that buy loans and service them at a more reasonable rate? small companies? crazy Canadian pharmacies that will buy my loans and turn them into pharmaceuticals? black market dealers that will charge me a kidney to take them off my hands? how do i get out from under this? i can't pay much more a month than i already am and i'm already at the maximum time repayment period of 25 years. wtf? is this what it takes to go to school in america now? someone, please give me some advice. ANY advice. are lottery tickets the way to go?

Husband cosigned ex-wife's private student loan. She's not paying. Can he file BK to relieve his obligation?

She agreed to assume responsibility for the student loan through the divorce decree. Now she isn't making payments and it's destroying my husband's credit; so badly that we cannot refinance our home (or get credit for anything). We have very little debt, but she has made it apparent she won't pay. How else can he get out from under this?


the divorce decree was not enough here...as your husband would have had to have contacted the loan financier and with the divorce decree in hand (and his ex for verification) would have had to have had his name taken off as a cosigner. unfortunately, now that the account is deliquent, you both have a lot less options here. he (and unfortunatel you) are paying for poor planning and the vindictiveness of a cunning ex wife. ex's can hurt you emotionally, they can hurt you physically, and they can hurt you financially. talk to a financial planner, and contact the judge and the loan company now!

Reconsolidate Private Education Loans?

I was an international student until a week ago, and now I'm eligible for subsidized federal loans. For the past two years I have been taking unsubsidized private loans and have been paying LIBOR+1-3%. I would like to refinance my loans to subsidized loans now that I am eligible, but am wondering if I can subsidize previous years loans.

Thanks


You cannot consolidate private ed loans into federal consolidation loans. You can consolidate your private education loans together. The benefit of doing this is you get one monthly payment, and if you extend your repayment term, you can lower the amount you pay each month. However, if you pay only the minimum each month, you will end up paying more interest over the life of a loan (just like a credit card).

Private student loans (including consolidation loans) are not guaranteed by the government, and are therefore a greater risk to the lender. This is why they are credit based. Your interest rate will be based on your credit history. It can help to get a cosigner with good credit - the cosigner can usually be released after a certain number of on-time payments.

Here are the details on private student loan consolidation: http://www.salliemae.com/after_graduation/manage_your_loans/consolidate_student_loans/private.htm

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