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Four signs it may be time to refinance
September 3, 2019
Do you know what happened after the Reserve Bank cut the cash rate in June? Tens of thousands of Aussies took the Treasurer’s advice to “shop around and get the best possible deal”. Mortgage brokers around the country have recorded spikes in their home loan, investment loan and refinance borrower enquiries following the announcement.
The moral of the story? Now is the time to review your home loan. Here are four signs you may be overdue for a check-up.
You’ve been with the same lender forever
Interest rates are at historic lows and competition between lenders is high. That means there are plenty of red-hot deals out there, particularly given the recent cash rate cuts.
If you’ve been with the same lender for years, chances are you’re probably missing out on a better deal elsewhere.
You have no idea what a redraw facility or offset account is
Most home loans nowadays come with money-saving features like offset accounts and redraw facilities. These tools allow you to save in interest and potentially pay off your loan sooner.
How they work
Offset accounts
With this set up, a transaction account is linked to your mortgage. Any money deposited is offset against your loan balance, reducing your interest payable. Example: you owe the bank $400,000 and you have $50,000 in the offset account. Interest will only be calculated on $350,000.
Redraw facility
With this loan feature, you can make extra repayments on your mortgage and save on interest. Best of all, you can still access the funds in future should you need them.
Your personal circumstances have changed
What’s changed since you took out your mortgage? Are you earning more money? Have your living expenses changed? Do you have different financial goals?
All of these elements need to be taken into consideration when choosing the right home loan for your needs.
You’re drowning in debt payments
If you’re struggling to cover multiple debt repayments, debt consolidation could be the answer. This strategy involves refinancing your mortgage and using some of your equity to pay off the other debt.
The benefits are:
- Home loan interest rates are lower than other types of credit
- You’ll only have one repayment to meet
- You can spread the repayments out, so that they’re more affordable
- You may be able to make additional repayments and knock off your debt sooner.
While debt consolidation is not right for everyone (in some instances, you may end up paying more in interest over the course of the loan), it’s at least worth investigating.
Like to know more?
If the alarm bells are ringing, we can review your home loan and outline whether it’s still right for you. You may be better off with another loan that ties in with your current financial situation and goals. Please reach out – you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
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