Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Streamline Refinance

3.875% (4.41% APR). No appraisal. No income docs. No stress.

Specially designed for current FHA homeowners who want to reduce their rate or payment with fewer requirements, less paperwork, and a faster path to savings.

Built for current FHA borrowers.

Low rates – 3.875% note rate and 4.41% APR

Skip up to 2 payments Depending on your closing date, you may be able to skip up to two mortgage payments, giving you immediate breathing room

Lower monthly payments – reduce what you pay each month, freeing up cash flow

Flexible options Switch from an adjustable-rate to a fixed-rate mortgage for stability

Roll-in costs – Eligible closting costs can often be added to your loan instead of paid upfront

The FHA Streamline Difference

Most refinances mean piles of paperwork, long waits, and costly surprises. The FHA Streamline cuts through the stress. If you've been keeping up with your payments, you could lower your rate without a full credit check, income verification, or even a new appraisal. It's the fast, frustration-free way to bring your monthly payment down so you keep more money in your pocket.

The FHA Streamline advantage with Network Financial

Less hassle. Lower payments. More freedom.

Faster & Easier

Skip the endless forms and weeks of waiting – this refinance is designed to move quickly.

Real Savings

Lower your interest rate and monthly payment so you can put money back where it belongs: in your life.

Stress-Free Process

No appraisal, no income docs in most cases – just a straightforward path to peace of mind.

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Give us a call at (480) 459-7797 or click the button below to get in touch.

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