2nd Bonds Basics
In many instances home owners take out second bonds for upgrading or repairing their property
. You do not have to make improvements on the property with your 2nd bond; it can be used as you wish. There are several home owners who will take out the 2nd bond for reducing high interest debts or for paying for a child's education.
Second bonds are based solely on the properties equity. Be careful about removing home equity for the wrong reasons. You have to keep in mind that you will be paying interest on this money you have accumulated. If you are planning to make improvements on the home or to do some needed repairs then you will be increasing the home equity. If you use the loan for any other reason you are simply losing the equity you built and will leave yourself no easy way to build new equity.
If you used the homes equity to pay student loans or to take a vacation then it is lost forever. You might find that upon selling the property that after closing you walk away empty handed. The point of owning a home is that it is an investment, so treat a second bond as an only if completely necessary option. If the home needs a roof or you would like to add a room then the 2nd bond would be increasing equity in the home and would be a good investment move.
You do not have to use the same mortgage company that holds your primary bond for your second bond. You are able to shop around banks, credit unions, as well as other mortgage companies for the best rates. The 2nd bond will have the same feel as the primary bond so is sure to ask about the terms as well as the rates.
A higher interest rate is expected on 2nd bonds. There are companies who will offer 100% equity lending but the majority of the lenders will only allow you to take a portion of the equity out on the 2nd bond. The average amount is 85% or lower.
The lender will require an appraiser to come out to evaluate the property first hand. The lender then uses the information gathered from the appraiser to figure out what the actual homes value is and what is available for lending through its equity.
Treat the appraiser as if he were someone looking to buy the home. Make sure that any noticeable issues are resolved before he arrives. You want to get the home in the best possible shape before it is inspected. If there are any repairs that need to be done, now is the time to do them. Simple things such as weed removal, un-cluttering, or tacking back up a gutter can earn you hundreds of dollars in equity.
Make sure you inform your lender as well as the appraiser of any improvements that are being made. You want them to be able to assess the property as is but also to look at the value of what it will be once improvements are complete.
by: Susan Reynolds..
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