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October 16, 2009

Things to Consider When Reinvesting Your Home

Most of the people don’t know that take can change their loan to other investor; others are simply uninterested. They simply become firm with their first lender but they don’t know that it could nring higher interest rates. Because of increasing number of housing loans and amortization period, the interest can range from thousands to hundreds of thousands of money. The following factors may help you consider reinvesting your home.

Current Interest Rate

When your current interest rate is higher than available housing loan packages on the market, it is time for you to consider reinvesting. Go back to your current bank or financial institution and ask them to reprice your loan package. Most likely, your lender will give you an offer, which is better than your current one. Make a comparison between this offer and with offers from other lenders to see whether you should switch or stay put.

Lock-in and Clawback Time Periods

Lock-in period is when your lender give you a penalty if you want to fully repay your loan. Most of housing loans have a clawback period wherein the lender will claim back “giveaways”, such as legal subsidies, that they “gave” you when you take up your housing loan. Lock-in period and clawback period are different from each other. Thus, it is not advisable for you to reinvest due to these extra costs.

Loan Quantum

If the amount of your loan is larger, the savings for the same decrease in interest rates will also be also larger. However, fixed cost to reinvesting, which comprises mainly of legal fees, does not vary much with loan quantum. The difference between your latest and reinvesting interest rates has to be larger for a relatively lower loan as fixed cost consumes into a more significant part of your interest rate savings.

Identify Interest Rate Movements

Your analysis on how interest rates are moving can be a factor when considering whether you should reinvest. If you are currently on a fixed rate package and believe interest rates are dropping, you may want to reinvest to a floating rate package. However, if you are on floating rates, try to switch in fixed rates if the interest rates are increasing.

Personal Financial Evaluation

Try to get a fixed rate package. Think of increasing your loan quantum. On the other hand, if your monthly income has increased and you want to lower interest payments, think of reducing your loan tenure.

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