How to refinance your home loan

How to refinance your home loan

With recent interest rate changes, are you wondering if you could be saving thousands on your mortgage? Discover the eight key steps to refinancing your home loan, from understanding your goals to settling on a new, better deal, and learn how this process can unlock significant savings or even help you access equity.

Now that the Reserve Bank of Australia has reduced official interest rates, it’s likely a lot of borrowers are now wondering if they can get a better deal on their home loan. If they find another loan that offers better value, they may consider refinancing.

Here are the eight steps involved in the process:

Consider your goals. Think about why you want to refinance. Is it to get a lower interest rate? To change your loan structure? To cash out equity to buy an investment property? To do something else? Once you get clear on your goals, you’ll be better able to assess your options.

Calculate your equity. Estimate how much equity you have in your property. Equity is your outstanding debt expressed as a share of the property’s value – for example, if you owed $400,000 and your property was worth $1 million, your equity would be 60%. The more equity you have, the more lenders may want to do business with you as their risk is lower. This can be reflected as a lower interest rate. Generally, it’s a good idea to have at least 20% equity when refinancing to avoid paying lenders mortgage insurance (LMI).

Review your credit report. You’re entitled to a free copy of your credit report from Equifax or Experian. Check your credit score – if it’s low, make a plan to raise it (such as by paying down debt and paying your bills on time), as this will make you a more attractive applicant in the eyes of lenders. Also, look to see if there are any incorrect negative listings on your credit file – if there are, apply to have them removed, as this can raise your credit score.

Consult your mortgage broker. We can develop an understanding of your situation to run through the options that will help you achieve your goals.

Compare home loans. We will compare the mortgage market on your behalf and then present you with a shortlist of options.

Apply for the new loan. After you choose your home loan, we’ll file the application on your behalf and manage the process from start to finish.

Conduct a valuation. While assessing your application, the lender will order a valuation of your property. This is because they want to make sure the resale value would be sufficient in case you defaulted on the mortgage and they had to sell your home to recoup their money.

Settle on the new loan. Assuming the valuation stacks up, the lender will formally approve your loan. At that point, your old mortgage will be closed (as it will be paid off by your new lender) and you’ll start making repayments on your new loan.

Thinking about refinancing? Reach out to get the ball rolling.

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