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Mortgage Refinancing

Lower your payments, consolidate debt, or unlock cash from your home's equity — on terms that actually work for you.

What refinancing does

Refinancing replaces your current mortgage with a new one — usually to get a better rate, access equity, or restructure your debt. It's different from a renewal: refinancing can happen anytime and lets you change the terms, not just the rate.

Most homeowners refinance to lower their monthly payment, fund a renovation, or roll high-interest debt into their mortgage at a much lower rate.

Who it's for

  • Homeowners with 20%+ equity who want cash out
  • Anyone carrying high-interest credit card or loan debt
  • Homeowners planning a renovation
  • Anyone whose current rate no longer makes sense

How Nestwell helps

  • Calculate whether refinancing actually saves you money after penalties
  • Shop 100+ lenders for the best refinance rate
  • Explain any prepayment penalty on your current mortgage upfront
  • Structure the new mortgage around your actual goal — lower payment, debt payoff, or cash out

Good to know

You can typically refinance up to 80% of your home's appraised value. Breaking your current mortgage early may involve a penalty — we'll factor that into whether refinancing makes sense for you.

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Cash from your equity
Consolidate debt
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FAQ

Common refinancing questions

How much of my equity can I access?

Generally up to 80% of your home's appraised value, minus what you still owe on your current mortgage.

Will I pay a penalty to refinance early?

Possibly — it depends on your current lender and whether you're in a fixed or variable term. We calculate this upfront so you know the real cost before deciding.

Is refinancing better than a HELOC?

It depends on your goal. Refinancing gives you a lump sum at a fixed structure; a HELOC gives you flexible, revolving access. We'll walk through which fits your situation.

How long does refinancing take?

Typically 2–4 weeks, including appraisal and lender approval.

See what refinancing could save you

Free, no-obligation assessment — we'll tell you honestly if it's worth it.

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