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Cash Out Refinancing - What Does It Offer?

"Cash out refinancing" is where a homeowner refinances the home for more than the balance of the previous mortgage - in other words, after paying off the old mortgage, he still gets cash out. A cash out refinance pays off the balance of the previous mortgage and any extra money taken out during the period of the loan, as well as liens and taxes. The person will then get a check for any money left up to the amount offered. Of course, the check for the "cash out" will have to be repaid with the mortgage over time, but it can help with renovating the home and/or investments, if the borrower has good investment advisors.

 

If the person looking to use cash out refinancing has equity in the home of at least 30-40%, then cash out refinancing is possible. The home is used as collateral for any refinance program, including cash out refinancing. If payments have been made regularly, and the borrower has sufficient income and good credit, most creditors consider the borrower is a good risk for a loan, if there is enough equity. Consult a broker or lender about cash out refinancing, to find out who offers it, because "cash out" refinancing is not offered by every lender.

The cash received in cash out refinancing can be used in many ways. Most lenders don't ask the borrower what he plans to do with the cash he is getting. Instead, the lender focuses on the borrower’s ability to repay the mortgage and the plan for repayment.

There are ways that the money from cash out refinancing can be used. Buying a car or truck, paying for education, funding home improvement projects and starting up a small business are among the most common things that people do with the money from cash out refinancing plans.

Not everything that can be done with the money from cash out refinancing is tax deductible. Home improvement projects are usually tax deductible, but it's best to talk with a tax attorney for information on what is tax deductible and what isn't, so you can most wisely use the money from refinancing.

Here’s a quick example of one cash out refinance: let’s say that someone wants to use cash out refinancing to pay off a $200,000 loan with eight percent interest and $50,000 already paid off. The person may only want to borrow $25,000 more for starting a small business. Because that person has equity in the home, that person will be able to refinance with a $175,000 loan at a seven percent interest rate. The rate will be lower because of the equity involved.

If property values have increased, the equity increases, and cash out refinancing may be offered here as well.

This is just one example of how cash out refinancing can work. Cash out refinancing allows a person to take out additional cash and sometimes lower the interest rate. You should always talk with a financial advisor or tax specialist to determine whether or not cash out refinancing is a good option for you.

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