Knowing whether a remortgage is the right move for you can be a difficult thing to determine. Sometimes, remortgaging is not going to be the best move, while other times it is going to be the only thing that saves your house during a tough economic patch. Answer these 10 questions honestly to find out whether remortgaging is the right move for you now.
1. How does my credit look? Knowing whether or not your credit is good is going to tell you a lot about your future interest rate if you do decide to remortgage. When your credit has seen better days, you may want to work on that before working on remortgaging.
2. What is the interest rate on your current mortgage? If a mortgage is not going to save you that much money, you might want to wait a while longer. It’s a difficult process, so you want to make sure that it is worth it and that you will save the most money possible. If you wait, you can always see if the interest rates drop even more.
3. What are the banks currently offering for an interest rate? Check the current rate and figure out exactly how much money you would be able to save on your monthly bills before you remortgage.
4. How much is it going to cost you? Every bank or mortgage company is going to have a different set of fees to remortgage, and you are going to want to go with a company whose fees aren’t going to be too much. These fees are sometimes hidden in the mortgage papers, so be sure to read them thoroughly before signing.
5. How much time do you have left on your current mortgage? If you only have a couple of years left on your current mortgage, it might not be so wise to remortgage your house. You have to think about the benefit of a new interest rate and the benefit of getting your house paid off quickly. Remortgaging is usually not the quickest way to get your house paid off, even if it will save you a bit of money.
6. Are you planning on relocating? If your job is going to send you to another location soon, remortgaging is not going to be the best move right now. Just keep on paying off your mortgage and when you move, you can find a mortgage that has a better interest rate.
7. Is your family life stable? Again, if your family life is going to change either by divorce or marriage in the next couple of years, you might want to hold of getting a new mortgage. Remortgaging costs a lot of money and takes a lot of paperwork. You don’t want to do it more often than you have to.
8. Have you been thinking about remortgaging for very long? A lot of people see commercials on television and think, “Oh remortgaging is for me,” not realizing how much work it actually is.
9. Do you have the time to remortgage? Remortgaging is going to be a major hassle, and it is going to take a lot of time. If you don’t have the time right now to remortgage, consider waiting until you do have the time so it doesn’t stress you out to much.
10. Have you talked to any banks? There isn’t any harm in going and talking to some banks to see whether or not they think that you are a good candidate for remortgaging. If you decide that it isn’t for you, there is no obligation to go on in the process.
Remortgaging is a huge process and knowing when to remortgage is not always that clear. By asking yourself these 10 questions, you are going to be able to tell whether now is the right time to remortgage.
