Yep, he did it again!

Mr. Bernanke is a very busy man nowadays. Working weekends to make the J.P. Morgan Chase & Co/Bear Stearns Cos deal happen and a 1/4 point rate cut this Sunday is unprecedented. And then yesterday an other rate cut for the short-term interest rates with the 0.75 percent cut. This means that the federal funds rate, which banks charge each other for loans, has been lowered six straight times over six months, driving it down to 2.25 percent from 5.25 percent.

The Fed not only pushed its benchmark rate to the lowest point since late 2004, it also cut the discount rate by 0.75 percent to 2.5 percent. That’s the rate the Fed charges banks and brokers that borrow directly from it.

Some of us have worries about inflation and rightfully so. However, all and all for now, this is good news. And the reason to mention the news above is that some people who did sign an adjustable rate mortgage that will reset this year might be better of that they expect.

Should you be in that situation, take our your papers and look how the mortgage will change, based upon which index/rate. Especially if you house does not have the same market value as is had when you bought it and refinancing will be difficult. Look at what your mortgage will do, it might be not that bad…

Should you have difficulties finding the info in the note, don’t hesitate to call your Realtor or you lender and have him/her help you. They will be happy to do so. (I will…)

Have a great day, it might turn out better than you think!

Mirjam (mirjam@c21alliance.com)