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5 Signs It's Time to Refinance Your Mortgage

By the Gold Star Mountain Team · 6 min read

Your mortgage is probably the biggest line item in your budget, which makes it the biggest single opportunity to save. Refinancing — replacing your current loan with a new one — is not right for everyone, but for the right household it can free up hundreds of dollars a month. Here are five signs worth watching.

1. Rates have dropped since you closed

The classic trigger. As a rule of thumb, if you can lower your interest rate by roughly 0.5% to 1% or more, a refinance is worth a serious look. Even a modest drop on a large balance compounds into real money over the years.

2. Your credit score has climbed

If you have paid down debt, made on-time payments, and watched your score rise since you bought, you may now qualify for a pricing tier you could not reach before — regardless of where the broader market sits.

3. You want to drop mortgage insurance

If your home has appreciated and you now hold at least 20% equity, refinancing can eliminate private mortgage insurance (PMI). That is a line item doing nothing for you, so cutting it is pure savings.

4. You want predictable payments

If you carry an adjustable-rate mortgage and rates are climbing, refinancing into a fixed rate locks your payment and removes the risk of a future spike.

5. You need to change your term

Refinancing from a 30-year to a 15-year loan can save tens of thousands in interest. Going the other direction lowers your monthly payment when cash flow is tight.

Before you commit, find your break-even point: divide total closing costs by your monthly savings. If you will stay in the home longer than that number of months, a refinance likely makes sense.

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The bottom line

Refinancing is a numbers game. Pull your current rate and balance, gather a couple of quotes, and run the break-even math. If the savings clear your closing costs in a reasonable window, it is one of the easiest big wins in personal finance.

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