How to reduce your home loan interest rate

August 09, 2017 10:00 am | Updated August 21, 2017 06:51 pm IST

HYDERABAD:21/09/2008: Labors fixing billboard on the hi-tech city stretch in Hyderabad as the various banks  offer home loans for customers following less demand due to increase in home loan interest rates. With housing loan rates hitting the roof and no respite in sight, walking away from property mortgages may seem to be a good idea. After all, the northward movement in home loan rates in the last 3-4 years has already sent the monthly budgets of middle-class consumers for a toss, forcing many to sell their properties to clear the dues. Photo:Mohammed_Yousuf

HYDERABAD:21/09/2008: Labors fixing billboard on the hi-tech city stretch in Hyderabad as the various banks offer home loans for customers following less demand due to increase in home loan interest rates. With housing loan rates hitting the roof and no respite in sight, walking away from property mortgages may seem to be a good idea. After all, the northward movement in home loan rates in the last 3-4 years has already sent the monthly budgets of middle-class consumers for a toss, forcing many to sell their properties to clear the dues. Photo:Mohammed_Yousuf

Nothing compares to the joy you experience when months of patience leads to the discovery of your dream home. This is followed by a home loan application, with the final choice being governed by the interest rates on offer.

While the current home loan interest rates available in the market have seen a reduction, even a little difference between the rates offered by the lender can be the difference. You might feel like you managed to strike gold with the rate you received from your lender, but here are a few things you can look out for to reduce your interest rate even further.

Shorter duration

While a shorter home loan tenure may increase your EMI, it ensures that your principal amount is repaid earlier. Since the rate of interest is calculated on the principal, once the bank recovers the principal amount, the absolute interest pay out decreases marginally.

Set EMI targets

Make it a goal to pay an extra EMI every year. This will help to get to the finish line much before than expected. Not only that, in the months your finances seem to have a better cushion, add the surplus to your EMI as it will help reduce your principal amount as well as the interest.

Increase your EMI annually

With your annual salary appraisal, get into the habit of increasing your EMI every year by at least 5%. This will allow you to repay the principal much faster and reduce your interest.

Refinance your housing loan

If you come across a financial institution whose housing loan interest rate is lower than the one being offered by your current lender, then think about switching to the other lender.

Your interest repayment burden can easily be reduced by refinancing your home loan at a lower rate of interest. However, before you take the plunge, do check the legal fee and the prepayment penalty associated with the process. It would be wise to do a cost analysis to make sure that the savings from a lower rate of interest are higher than the amount spent during the refinancing process.

Move to marginal cost of funds based lending rate

Post-April 2016, all banks moved from base rate to MCLR or marginal cost of funds based lending rate, as it allows borrowers to benefit from changes in the rate of interest.

If you took a loan before April 2016, then ask your bank to switch your loan to MCLR. Banks tend to levy taxes as well as a conversion fee of 0.5% on the outstanding amount that needs to be repaid, so a cost analysis would again be beneficial.

Though every borrower tries to avail the lowest possible rate of interest, make sure the option you settle for fits comfortably with your monthly financial budget. While your aim should be the repayment of the principal amount at the earliest, don’t set an EMI amount that starts to seem like a burden. Once that happens, you are bound to miss payments!

 

This article is contributed by RoofandFloor , part of KSL Digital Ventures Pvt. Ltd., from The Hindu Group

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