Refinancing Your Home

Even though refinancing a mortgage can save you 1000′s of dollars you will be stunned that not that many people in reality take the time to do it. If you considered the time it takes and calculate the cost saving and compare that to how much you get paid per hour it could be like not going to work for several weeks. Consider the following aspects so that you can see how simple it is to refinance your housing loan today.

Current Interest Rate

It is definitely a positive indication for you to research refinancing when your current interest rate is higher than available housing loan packages on the market. A first step to take is to go back to your current bank or financial institution and ask them to revise your package, otherwise known as repricing. If your lender comes back with an offer, it will usually be better than your existing one. You can then compare this offer with offers from other lenders to see whether you should switch or stay put.

Lock-in and Clawback Periods

When you take up a housing loan, there may be a lock-in period where your housing lender will charge you a penalisation fee, normally a percentage of your outstanding loan amount, if you were to fully repay your loan. Almost all mortgages also come with a clawback period where the lender will claim back “freebies”, such as legal subsidies, that they “gave” you when you take up your mortgage (Note: lock-in period is separate from clawback period). It may not be commendable for you to refinance due to such costs.

Loan Quantum

The larger your mortgage amount, the greater your savings for the same reduction in interest rates. For instance, 1% on a loan of S$100,000 is much less than 1% on a loan of S$500,000. However, fixed cost to refinancing, which comprises mainly of legal fees, do not vary much with loan quantum. The difference between your existing and refinancing interest rates, therefore, has to be bigger for a comparatively smaller mortgage as fixed cost eats into a more fundamental portion of your interest rate savings.

Perceived Interest Rate Movements

Your view on how interest rates is moving can be a factor when considering whether you should refinance. If you are presently on a fixed rate package and think interest rates are dropping, you may want to refinance to a floating rate package. Conversely, if you are on floating rates and believe interest rates are skyrocketing, changing to fixed rates may be a positive choice.

Personal Financial Assessment

If there is a change in your financial state, you may want to alter your package particulars via refinancing. For example, you are opening your own business and do not want unpredictability in other areas. Give some consideration to taking up a fixed rate package. Maybe you want cash to invest in another property. Consider raising your loan quantum. Or your monthly income has increased and you want to minimise interest loan payments. Consider reducing your loan tenure.

If looking through this article is giving your a headache or you simply want to save yourself the trouble, contact us for a non-obligatory housing loan interview. Our professional consultants not only frees up your time but also do not charge any fees to help you get the best deal. Refinancing does not have to be a long-winded process.

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