Мы в Telegram
Добавить новость
103news.com
AOL.com
Апрель
2024

What is the draw period on a HELOC and how does it work?

0

Key takeaways

  • The draw period is the initial phase of a home equity line of credit (HELOC), during which you can withdraw funds, up to your credit limit.

  • The draw period typically lasts up to 10 years. During this time, you’re usually only required to pay interest on what you borrow.

  • At the end of the draw period, you’ll begin repaying what you borrowed plus any outstanding interest.            

What is the HELOC draw period?

A home equity line of credit (HELOC) is a financing tool that converts your home’s equity into spendable funds. It works similarly to a credit card: You can borrow as needed up to an approved limit. Unlike a credit card, however, a HELOC includes two main phases: the draw period and the repayment period. Combined, these two periods can last up to 30 years.

The HELOC draw period is the first phase of the loan. During this window, you can take out money up to the limit as often as you’d like. You typically don’t have to repay everything you borrowed during the draw period; instead, you can make minimum monthly payments — in fact, often you’ll only need to pay interest on what you’ve borrowed at a variable rate.

Sometimes, a HELOC comes with a lower introductory rate for a period of time, such as six months. Some HELOC lenders also allow you to convert some or all of your balance to a fixed rate.

10 years — The typical length of a HELOC draw period. Some draw periods can be as short as three or five years. In contrast, the HELOC repayment period is much longer, lasting up to 20 years.

How does a HELOC draw period work?

During the draw period, you’re given a set line amount to borrow against, based on the amount of equity in your home. You can borrow up to the limit, pay it back and then borrow more money as many times as you want until the draw period comes to a close. This setup makes HELOCs ideal for projects with an indeterminate final cost or longer time frames.

Let’s say you establish a $30,000 line of credit, and you take out $20,000 at a 9 percent interest rate to remodel your kitchen. During the draw period, you’ll only have to pay the monthly interest on the amount you borrow, or $150 in this scenario.

What if your kitchen remodel goes over budget? If you’re still in the draw period, you can borrow more money up to the limit. If you borrowed another $5,000, for example, your minimum monthly payments would rise to $187.50.

How to get the most out of the HELOC draw period

Here are the best practices to consider in order to maximize the value of your HELOC and use it wisely:

  • Develop a financial strategy for your HELOC that identifies specific projects, expenses or purchases that you will use the money to cover.

  • Check to see if your lender requires a minimum withdrawal upfront when you initiate the HELOC. Then, establish a schedule for future draws.

  • Frequently monitor your balance to ensure that you’re not spending more than you can reasonably afford to repay.

  • Even though principal repayments are often not required during the draw period, making more than the minimum interest payment can help you stay on top of the debt.

Generally, there is no limit to the number of times you can draw on a HELOC. And if you pay down the balance owed you replenish the available funds in your credit line, and can then borrow those funds again as needed.

What is a HELOC repayment period?

Once the draw period is over, the HELOC will transition to the repayment period. At this point, you can’t borrow against the line of credit anymore, and you’ll start paying back what you borrowed. You’ll make monthly payments that include both principal and interest, over a set term, often as long as 20 years.

You can pay off a HELOC prior to the end of the draw period, but beware of early repayment penalty charges. If your HELOC balance is already at zero at the end of the draw period, the account typically closes automatically.

????Bankrate’s take: Do the math and see if paying off the balance at the end of the draw period — even if it incurs a fee — still saves you money compared to paying interest over the life of the loan.    

Because you’re only charged for your outstanding balance at the end of your draw period, your monthly repayment amount depends on how much you borrow and your HELOC’s interest rate. Remember that HELOCs typically have variable rates, so your payments could increase from month to month.

How are payments during the repayment period calculated?

Once you enter the repayment period, your HELOC payments are calculated on an amortization schedule identical to what’s used for regular mortgages.

Say you owe $25,000 on your HELOC, your interest rate is 9 percent and your repayment schedule is 10 years. In that case, your principal and interest would be $317 a month.

HELOCs have fluctuating interest rates, however. If your rate rises to 10 percent, your payment would climb to $330 a month. Here’s a breakdown of how monthly payments on a $25,000 HELOC balance could vary:

  • 10 years at 9% interest rate: $317

  • 10 years at 11% interest rate: $344

  • 15 years at 9% interest rate: $254

  • 15 years at 11% interest rate: $284

  • 20 years at 9% interest rate: $225

  • 20 years at 11% interest rate: $258

What to do before your HELOC draw period ends

As your HELOC nears the end of the draw period, take stock of your loan to prepare for what comes next. Jon Giles, senior vice president of Residential Lending Strategy & Support at TD Bank, recommends reaching out to your lender to ask:

  • Will there be a change in my interest rate during repayment?

  • Will my repayment interest rate be fixed or variable?

  • What is the change in payment per month?

Most lenders notify customers at least six months before the end of their draw period. However, if you’re unsure when the loan will move into repayment, contact your lender’s servicing department.

Other repayment methods to consider when HELOC draw period ends

If you think you might not be able to cover your monthly bill during the repayment period, there are a few ways to refinance your HELOC:

  • Open a new HELOC. Some lenders allow you to open a new HELOC and roll over some or all of the old one’s balance. You’ll have to pay interest on the balance, but you’ll be back in the line of credit’s draw period, meaning you can avoid principal payments. While this delays the inevitable, starting a new line of credit, with a new draw period, might make the most immediate sense.

  • Pay your HELOC off with a home equity loan. Though it also draws on your equity, a home equity loan differs from a line of credit: It pays the money out in one lump sum, which you immediately start repaying at a fixed interest rate. If you go this route, however, you might increase the amount you pay in interest overall.

  • Refinance your HELOC and mortgage into a new mortgage. Not the best option now that mortgage rates have rocketed, but you might consider refinancing into a 15-year or 20-year mortgage to reduce total interest payments.

  • Explore a cash-out refinance. Cash-out refinancing is the process of taking out a new mortgage for more than you currently owe on your home and receiving the difference in cash. You can use that extra money to pay off some or all of your HELOC balance. A cash-out refinance typically only makes sense if you can get a lower interest rate, however.

  • Take out a personal loan. If you qualify for a large enough personal loan, you can use it to refinance your HELOC. This option is best reserved for borrowers with excellent credit who can get a favorable rate; otherwise, you’re simply swapping one debt load for a costlier one.

FAQ

What if I reach the end of my draw period and have a $0 balance?

If, by the time your HELOC draw period ends, the account will simply be closed. No further action is required on your part.

How frequently can my HELOC interest rate change?

Your rate can change as often as monthly. The details are spelled out in the terms of your HELOC agreement. Some lenders offer fixed rates for an introductory period of up to a year, and your rate typically has a lifetime cap.

What happens if I don't pay off my HELOC?

If you can’t repay your HELOC, you could face foreclosure – a legal process that’s one of the downsides to taking on debt secured by your home.

Additional reporting by Mia Taylor





Губернаторы России
Москва

Собянин: 15 июня начинается самый масштабный сезон фестиваля «Усадьбы Москвы»





Москва

LISA FM Александр Белоносов выпустил альбом «Родина Сердца: Дневник Психолога»


Губернаторы России

103news.net – это самые свежие новости из регионов и со всего мира в прямом эфире 24 часа в сутки 7 дней в неделю на всех языках мира без цензуры и предвзятости редактора. Не новости делают нас, а мы – делаем новости. Наши новости опубликованы живыми людьми в формате онлайн. Вы всегда можете добавить свои новости сиюминутно – здесь и прочитать их тут же и – сейчас в России, в Украине и в мире по темам в режиме 24/7 ежесекундно. А теперь ещё - регионы, Крым, Москва и Россия.

Moscow.media
Москва

Собянин рассказал о развитии Москвы на ПМЭФ   



103news.comмеждународная интерактивная информационная сеть (ежеминутные новости с ежедневным интелектуальным архивом). Только у нас — все главные новости дня без политической цензуры. "103 Новости" — абсолютно все точки зрения, трезвая аналитика, цивилизованные споры и обсуждения без взаимных обвинений и оскорблений. Помните, что не у всех точка зрения совпадает с Вашей. Уважайте мнение других, даже если Вы отстаиваете свой взгляд и свою позицию. 103news.com — облегчённая версия старейшего обозревателя новостей 123ru.net.

Мы не навязываем Вам своё видение, мы даём Вам объективный срез событий дня без цензуры и без купюр. Новости, какие они есть — онлайн (с поминутным архивом по всем городам и регионам России, Украины, Белоруссии и Абхазии).

103news.com — живые новости в прямом эфире!

В любую минуту Вы можете добавить свою новость мгновенно — здесь.

Музыкальные новости

Денис Мацуев

Денис Мацуев выступит в Екатеринбурге с двумя оркестрами




Спорт в России и мире

Алексей Смирнов – актер, которого, надеюсь, еще не забыли

Серебро «Кубка МЧС России по боксу» завоевал бердчанин Владислав Ефременко

Турниры, проходящие при содействии Федерации шахмат г. Ростова-на-Дону

Легкоатлетка Тангара назвала кринжем участие Бузовой в забеге на Никольской


ATP

Итальянский теннисист Синнер стал лучшей ракеткой мира в рейтинге ATP



Новости Крыма на Sevpoisk.ru


Ролан Гаррос

Ига Свентек в четвертый раз выиграла Открытый чемпионат Франции по теннису



Частные объявления в Вашем городе, в Вашем регионе и в России