Friday 2 February 2018

Expand your home with a home expansion loan

Spaces can get cramped easily. We live in a materialistic work where we buy new things almost every week, with every trip to the mall. But new stuff requires new space and that is something we cannot afford. Taking housing loans for a new home is not always possible, as they are a long term commitment. There are a lot of reasons why you may need more space. Some of them are, family expansion, inviting parents or in-laws to live you, or just a lack of space. A two bedroom home may have been okay when your kids where toddlers, but when they become teenagers, they will need their own separate rooms and more space. At this time, instead of buying new property, you can simply expand your existing home.

Home finance has created a lot of tools to help you arrange for money for anything related to your home. You can get a home renovations loan in order to expand or redo your space. This loan can still be taken if you have any existing home loans. You can simply avail of this loan through a top-up. When you take this loan as a top up the interest for this loan gets added to your housing loan interest and this way you only have to pay a single EMI.

If you’re in need of a home expansion and are in the process of seeking a loan, then here’s a guide to help you apply.

1.  What can I do with the loan: A home renovation loan can be used for building additional structures on your existing property, like a new floor, a new garden or a garage and redoing the existing property?

2.  How to apply: If your home is under a co-ownership then you should have your loan co-signed by the other owner.

3.  What about the tenure: The tenure for a home renovation loan is very flexible. You can get loan from anywhere between 12 to 360 months.

4.  What documents do I need: Both you and your co-signee would have to give your documentation, including your KYC, salary slips, bank documents, your house agreement, and the expansion layout that you want to undertake, a No Objection Certificate (NOC) by the municipal/building/ housing board. Make sure all your plans are authorised by your local authority.

5.  What about EMIs: If you apply for this loan as a top-up for your home loans, then the EMI will be added to your existing interest rate and you will have to pay only one EMI.

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