So, what’s driving this refinancing surge – and could it be worth considering for you too?
For many borrowers, the primary motivator to refinance is the potential to secure a lower interest rate with another lender.
With three cash rate cuts totalling 0.75% so far this year, there is fierce competition among home loan providers to lock in borrowers. Many lenders have reduced interest rates in the hope of getting more borrowers through the door, while holding onto existing ones.
Some borrowers are also choosing to refinance into shorter loan terms. If your income has grown or you’re in a position to pay off your loan sooner, this can reduce the overall interest paid across the life of the loan.
Many borrowers choose to refinance in order to access the equity in their property. Equity is the difference between what you owe your lender and the current market value of your property.
With national home values on the rise for eight consecutive months and Australian house prices at a record national average, you may have more equity built up than you realise.
Refinancing allows you to tap into that equity, which can then be used for renovations, an investment property, or even helping your kids with education costs.
Some borrowers refinance to access loan features such as offset accounts or redraw facilities, which can help reduce interest while giving you flexibility with your repayments.
Others switch between fixed and variable rates, depending on what suits their situation. With recent rate cuts, some banks have lowered fixed rates, making them attractive to borrowers who want certainty over repayments.
For those with multiple different types of debt, such as a car loan, personal loan, home loan and credit card debt, refinancing to consolidate debt may be worthwhile.
Rolling all your debts into a loan with a lower interest rate and one repayment can be beneficial, but there are risks involved. It’s important to speak to a finance professional and weigh up your options before deciding whether debt consolidation is right for you.
Experts expect refinancing activity to remain strong this year. If you’ve been with the same lender for a while, or if it’s been a few years since you reviewed your home loan, now could be the right time to see what’s available. Talk to us today and we’ll compare the market for you, step you through what potential options are available.