Wednesday 27 December 2017

5 essential things you need to know before taking a Loan Against Property


Loan against property is an age-old way for lending and borrowing money. It has been done for centuries. Our ancestors mortgaged their homes and land to borrow money for farming, weddings and to educate their children. With time the system of taking loan against property too has become more sophisticated. You can now approach a bank and get a loan sanctioned by keeping your property as collateral.

A mortgage loan can get you a longer tenure and a higher sum. The amount you can get through mortgage loans depends on the size and valuation of the property you mortgage. The bigger the property, the higher amount of loan you can get.

You could use this loan amount at your own discretion. You can use to fund the education of your children, you can use it to fund their weddings, and you can use it to invest in other property, to invest in your business. You can even use to fund a medical procedure too.

Loan against property is the best way to get a loan. The loan against property eligibility is also minimal. You only need to have a good credit score and a property to mortgage. If you need to take a loan and are considering this kind of loan, then here are a few things you should know.

1.  Loan Against Property can get you a higher loan amount for your business or personal needs with the benefit of lower EMI. With easy documentation, speedy approvals and flexible repayment options, getting a loan is easier than any other time of loan.

2.  Loans can be applied for by individuals, either solely or jointly. Owners of the current property, in respect of which the loan is being sought, will have to be co-applicants. However, the co-applicants need not be co-owners. 

3.  To check your loan against property eligibility the lender will check the market value of your property. Banks and NBFCs give only a percentage of the market value as loan.

4.  Since a mortgage loan is a secured loan it is cheaper than personal loan. Mortgage Loan Interest Rates are way lesser than those of personal loans. Today interest rates for personal loans can range from 12.5% to 21% whereas those for mortgage loans are between 12% to 15%.
5.  The processing charge for this type of loan is 0.50% to 3% of the loan amount plus service tax. Service tax is currently 14% of the amount. The processing fee is usually deducted from the loan amount sanctioned to you.

Friday 22 December 2017

Housing Loans: Refinance House Loans For Home Improvements

Your housing loans can help you get your dream home. You live there for a few years, while still repaying those loans but after a while your dream home isn’t all that your dreamt about. Dreams change, even dreams about you home can change. A house needs improvements at regular intervals, and renovations to keep it looking as good as new. While you’re still paying your housing loan interest, it can be difficult to fund a home renovation.   

An easy way to fund your home improvements is by opting for a home loan balance transfer. Housing loan interest rates are seeing fluctuations lately. This can be attributed to the demonetization drive. With the huge amounts of funds deposited into banks during demonetization in India, banks have reduced their home loan interest rites a great deal.

By opting for home loan balance transfer, you can save on your interest and those savings can be used by you to fund your home renovations. If you’re considering transferring your home loans then here a few things you should know.

1.      Savings is the main reason for transferring home loans. But make sure that you opt for a home loan balance transfer only if the total savings in interest pay-out is substantially higher than the cost incurred while transferring the loan. Usually, the new lender will charge various fees, such as conversion fee, processing fees and administrative charges during the loan transfer.

2.      Transferring your home loan to a new lender is similar to availing a fresh loan, where the new lender will have its own set of terms and conditions. You can use it to re-set your loan EMI and tenure and top up as well. Opt for a home loan transfer if your existing lender is not allowing you to reset the terms and conditions of your loan.

3.      Usually banks and NBFCs provide top up loans to existing borrowers. These are just like personal loans but their interest rates are lower than a separate personal loan. One may require a top up in case of funds required for an emergency or in case of a home loan for renovations. Transfer your loan only if your current provider is not allowing you a top or if the new provider is offering you a better rate.

Transferring your home loan and saving on your housing loan interest can save you the trouble of getting a personal loan.