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Christina Swaby
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When do you consider refinancing?

Christina Swaby
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, Tx
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We rented our first property 2 years ago and financed it at 7.25% with the idea when rates came down we would refinance. At what rate would you consider it worth it to refinance? 

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    Patrick Roberts
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    It will depend on your loan size and the recovery period. Typically, if you can recover the cost of a refi in under 2 years, it's worth considering, and if under 1 year, then it's probably a good idea. A % reduction in rate doesnt always tell the full story because a 1% reduction on a loan balance of $100k wont save much, but a half percent on $600k will save a fair amount. 

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