Cash-Out Refi vs. HELOC. Mortgage 101: Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOC) #WednesdayWiseUp
Cash-Out Refi vs. HELOC video duration 2 Minute(s) 30 Second(s), published by Dawn Symington on 08 09 2019 - 17:23:42.
Why Homeowners Need Cash: Many homeowners, at some point in their lives, need extra cash
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I did explain the pros and Is there a way to negotiate a HELOC and second mortgage
Can they be negotiated and settled? Many homeowners are still underwater with regards to their A HELOC or a Home Equity Line of Credit
What is it? How is it useful? Why should you consider it? Watch to learn more
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Why Homeowners Need Cash:
Many homeowners, at some point in their lives, need extra cash. The reasons people need a quick cash infusion could be one of many:
- Major home improvement
- New vehicle
- Wedding
- College
- Vacation
- Unforeseen emergency
And who hasn’t heard the story of a now-successful billionaire entrepreneur who put it all on the line to fund a startup by either remortgaging his house or taking out a home equity loan?
The reasons people need money are as plentiful as there are leaves on the trees.
Home Equity at All-Time High
With mortgage rates low and home equity rising, it makes sense that people would tap the value of their single biggest investment – their house – for extra funds when the time comes.
According to MSNBC, untapped home equity — the difference between a property’s value and the amount owed on it — stood at an all-time high of $14.4 trillion.
Refi vs. HELOC:
Refinance: “A refinance occurs when an individual revises the interest rate, payment schedule, and terms of a mortgage. Debtors will often choose to refinance a loan agreement when the interest rate environment has substantially changed, causing potential savings on debt payments from a new agreement.”
HELOC: “Home equity loans and HELOCs both use the equity in your home—that is, the difference between your home’s value and your mortgage balance—as collateral Because the loans are secured against the value of your home, home equity loans offer extremely competitive interest rates—usually close to those of first mortgages. Compared to unsecured borrowing sources, like credit cards, you’ll be paying far less in financing fees for the same loan amount.”
So when it comes to tapping the rising equity in your home, which should you choose?
Cash-Out Refi:
In the world of refinancing, there are many different types. But in the current climate of low rates and rising equity, one refinance option stands out among the crowd when it comes to getting cold, hard cash for the value of your home: cash-out refinance.
“Cash-outs” are common when the underlying asset – aka, the value of a house — increases in value. With a cash-out refi, you withdraw equity of your house or condo in exchange for a higher loan amount. A cash-out refi lets you gain access to the value in your house via a loan rather than by selling it. This option gives you access to cash immediately while still maintaining ownership of your house.
Here’s a scenario:
Your home is worth $300,000
You owe $200,000
Thus, you have $100,000 in equity
With cash-out refinancing, you could receive a portion of this equity in cash. If you wanted to take out $40,000 in cash, this amount would be added to the principal of your new home loan. In this example, the principal on your new mortgage after the cash-out refinance would be $240,000.
What’s Right for You?
Of course, everyone’s situation is different. And you should consult with your financial advisor before making any big move. But, in general, a cash-out refinance makes sense in a number of situations:
1. When you have the opportunity to use the equity in your home to consolidate other debt and reduce your total interest payments each month
2. When you are unable to get other financing for a large purchase or investment
3. When the cost of other financing is more expensive than the rate you can get on a cash-out refinancing
4. Another advantage of cash-out refis is that you are free to use the cash in just about any way you want.
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