Best Way To Take Equity Out of Your House

home equity refinance

One of the most frustrating things during my years as a financial planner was the number of people who insisted on paying their mortgage off early or adding extra principal to their mortgage payments and then, years later (or not) wanting to know the best way to take equity out of your house. Grrrr!!! If you’re not going to listen to me about the best place to invest extra money, or if you ended up with a ton of equity in your home thanks to rising home prices, or just living there for a decade or more, then listen to me now about the best way to take money out of your home equity. Take Money Out of Your Home’s Equity by Refinancing Usually, taking money out of your home equity by refinancing is dumb. However, with interest rates at historical lows, and lenders competing with each other, it is possible to take equity out of your home, lower your interest rate, and pay lower expenses, all without sticking you with a big loan that you have to pay back. Here is how it works. Let’s say you owe $300,000 on a house worth $500,000. You have $200,000 in equity. …

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Should I Pay Off My Mortgage Instead of Investing

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Figuring out what the best thing to do with your money can be difficult. Many people get caught up in all the possibilities. They wonder if it is wise to pay off your house mortgage. Should they pay off credit cards or put higher down payment on a new home? Should I pay off my car loan with a home equity loan? Is it better to pay off your house or keep the money? And, most of all, should I pay my house off at retirement? We have discussed if it is smart to pay off your home early before. Unless paying off your home still leaves you with a sizable amount of cashable assets, the answer usually is not what you think. For people without substantial assets remaining after paying off the mortgage, owning your house free and clear does nothing but trap a lot of money where you can’t get it, inside your house. Financial professionals call the equity in your home that you are not going to sell “dead equity.” Here is what to do with your assets before you pay off your mortgage, and, a quick look at understanding the pros and cons of a reverse …

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Paying Off Your House Mortgages and Money Psychology

By any measure, the math says that paying off your home is not a smart move financially. Then why is it that so many people see paying off their home as a great goal? There are three reasons really. One is out of date thinking, the other is a financial myopia, the last one is No Discipline Syndrome. Out of Date Out of date thinking, or as I like to call it “Old Timey Wisdom” (like in Oh Brother Where Are’t Thou – Old Timey Music). Old Timey Wisdom is wisdom that was once true in different times but may not hold up today. Just one generation ago, paying off your house meant financial security. Often, this was a major deal to this generation, because one generation before a lot of people lost their homes at various times, but most notably during the Great Depression. The wisdom became that as long as your house was paid off, you never had to worry about a huge part of your financial security. So what is different today than just a few decades ago? Well, then, it was likely that the first house you bought could be the one you lived in your …

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Refinancing the Mortgage to Take Advantage of Lower Interest Rates

Ok, it’s time to look at refinancing the old homestead’s mortgage.  I’ve been putting it off because of holidays and the fact that rates can still go lower even though the Fed recently cut rates to zero.  Now, it’s time to take a serious look at refinancing and how it might work out for my family.  I’ll be posting a series of articles here on Finance Gourmet to help guide you through the process.  By writing these articles in “real time” with my refinance adventure, you can see the whole process from A to Z and use it as a guide for your own refinancing now, and in the future. To make sure you don’t miss out, I recommend grabbing the RSS feed.  If you aren’t familiar with RSS or “feeds”, they are basically a way to get the article pulled from here by a RSS reader which is just software that goes and gets articles from the websites you ask it to watch.  That way, you don’t have to remember to open your bookmarks to get back here.  It is kind of like the old idea of subscribing to emails that updated you on website content, but this way, …

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