Here’s another aspect on real estate... Is leveraging it to pull equity from your property via Cash-Out, Refinance. Recently, I refinanced 2 of my properties, so here’s the breakdown of one of my properties with actual numbers:
2018:
- Purchased the home for $303k with 25% down (~$75k), 30 year fixed conventional mortgage.
- Total mortgage payment was ~$1,400 for principal, interest and escrow.
2021:
- Principal is now down to $244k just paying the bare minimum $1,400 mortgage over the past 2.5 years.
- For a max cashout refinance for a owner occupied home, you need 80% Loan-To-Value (LTV). Will explain below. For a rental, LTV is 70%.
- Refinance will still be a 30 year fixed conventional mortgage.
- Proceeded ahead with loan process and came back at $384k appraised value.
This means... 80% LTV = $384k * 0.8 = $307k.
Thus, “new mortgage” - “old mortgage” = cash out
$307k - $244k = $63k cash out, tax free.
And of course, close out costs. You can tinker with the interest rate, but paying more in close out for a lower interest rate, or the other way around.
In the end, closing costs will be ~$12k, but mortgage payment (principal, interest, escrow) will be -$1,600/month. And $63k -$12k = $51k cash in my pocket when it’s all said and done, and the mortgage reset to 30 years again.
And then if the house appreciates again, I’m going to repeat the process and pull cash out.
So the benefit of refinancing? You try to maintain a similar mortgage payment as your expense, write off the mortgage interest off your tax returns, and pocket equity you “cash out” with and is tax free.
Many people don’t like this mainly because cashing out and refinancing is optimal when you “reset” your mortgage back to 30 years. But my view? Pull the cash out with a similar mortgage payment, then use that money to make you more money (stocks, buying more real estate, etc.)
Hope that helps give you guys insight on the power of real estate!
Very infrequently shopping the Greater Denver Area, Colorado Springs and in-between in Colorado these days.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/19/2021 04:41AM by Tarantado.