How to Prepare for Refinancing A Home Loan

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5 Helpful Tips to Refinance Your Mortgage

By Sathi Roy 

Sathi Roy, a non-commissioned Mortgage Expert at Better Mortgage, explains how you can make your refinance journey as seamless as possible.

This article was originally published on Better.com

Considering refinancing ya home loan? Here are some steps you can take ahead of applying to make the process of refinancing go smoother.

1. Determine Your Refinance Goal

The most important step to take before embarking on your refinancing a home mortgage is determining why you are considering a refinance in the first place. There can be many advantages to refinancing your mortgage. You may be able to save money by getting a lower rate and lower monthly payments. On the other hand, if you’re comfortable making the same or higher monthly payments, you can use a refinance to pay off your mortgage faster. Lastly, refinancing can help you consolidate your debt or cash out some of your home equity to pay for repairs or emergency expenses. Pinpointing what you’d like to achieve can give you a better idea of the type of loan you should be looking to refinance into. You can learn about some common reasons to refinance here.

2. Do The Math

Once you’ve figured out your motivation for refinancing, it’s time to determine what loan will help you reach that goal. In a nutshell, if you’re looking to lower your monthly payment, pay off your loan faster, or save in interest over the life of the loan, a rate-and-term refinance may be your best bet. If you want to take cash out or consolidate your debt, a cash-out refinance may be the answer.

Beyond the type of refinance, you should also consider the type of loan (adjustable-rate or fixed-rate mortgage), the term (length), and whether you want to take credits to offset the closing costs of your refinance, or pay points to lower your rate. Our handy rate quote tool makes it easy to understand how these numbers affect how much you can save by refinancing your home loan. Once you create an account with us, you can also create your own Loan Estimates to see the breakdown of all the costs associated with your refinance depending on which point or credit options you are considering. You can always schedule a call with one of our licensed Loan Consultants to talk through your choices.

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3. Clean Up Your Finances

Whether or not you get the best refinance loan possible can, in part, depend on your financial situation. For example, the higher your credit score, the better the rates you’ll be able to refinance into, which can lead to significant savings over the life of your mortgage. If you’d like to improve or maintain your credit score, this article offers useful tips to help you do just that.

You may also want to streamline your finances beforehand to reduce the chance of any delays derailing your refinance timeline. If you’ve previously frozen your credit, unfreeze it well before you start applying for a refinance so your lender can easily check your credit score when necessary. If you have any outstanding tax liens, make sure to pay them off; otherwise, you won’t be able to refinance at all. Lastly, if you have a second mortgage like a home equity line of credit (HELOC), decide whether or not you want to pay that off as part of your refinance. Make sure to share your decision with your refinance lender as soon as possible so they can make the necessary arrangements.

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4. Gather Your Paperwork

Refinancing your home usually involves similar paperwork than your original mortgage loan required. To make the process go as smoothly as possible, you may want to collect all of the necessary financial documents even before your lender asks for them. You’ll typically be asked to provide:

  • 2 years of personal tax returns
  • 2 years of business tax returns (if you own more than 25% of a business)
  • Proof of any alimony or child support payments
  • 2 years of W-2s or 1099s
  • 2 months of bank statements

If you’re applying with Better Mortgage, you’ll have the option to link your bank accounts and upload your documents digitally. As our underwriting team reviews your initial application, we’ll let you know what follow-up documents we need. Everything is based on your specific financial situation.

5. Prep Your Home For The Appraisal

Just like when you first purchased your home, your refinance lender will request a home appraisal to determine your home’s market value. The appraised value of your home determines how much equity you have in your home relative to the home’s value. The more home equity you have, the better the mortgage rates lenders can offer you. If you’re interested in a cash-out refinance, the amount of equity you have plays an important role in determining your eligibility and how much cash you can take out.

An appraiser takes several factors into consideration when determining your home’s value. They consider the value of comparable homes, your home’s size and features, and the current condition of the house. Of course, it doesn’t take much effort to to ensure your home is in its best condition. General improvements and maintenance are all you need.

The most important way to make the most of your appraisal is ensuring that your home meets regulations for health and safety measures. Smoke/carbon dioxide detectors and permitted additions are key here. If you don’t address these issues beforehand, the appraiser might have to re-inspect the property. This can involve extra fees, delays, or even loan ineligibility. Next, prep and stage your home as if you are about to sell it. Make any necessary repairs to broken windows, holes in the wall, etc., and get rid of any clutter. Even the smallest cosmetic changes can add up to boost your home’s value. Also, you may want to itemize any upgrades you’ve made to the home. Share your list with the appraiser so they can see how your home compares to other similar properties.

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Get started

Refinancing can seem like a hassle, but if you’re proactive and prepare ahead of time, the journey can actually be simple and incredibly rewarding. Better Mortgage’s 100% digital application makes refinancing even easier. You can begin your Better refinance journey here and check today’s rates here. If you need some expert advice along the way, you can schedule a call with one of our non-commissioned Loan Consultants.

15 thoughts on “How to Prepare for Refinancing A Home Loan

  1. Great tips! We definitely need to clean up the credit portion when considering this move. But we are almost there!

  2. We were just talking about this, refinancing a house and how it works. That’s not a common practice here in the Philippines. But I know a few relatives in the US who have taken second mortgages during awful economic conditions. Your tips are really valuable for someone who plans to go through this.

  3. A lot to learn from this blog post. Finance & Accounting seems difficult to me, but after reading your step-by-step guides, I think I was wrong. Well, thanks for sharing.

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