Turn your home’s equity into cash.
A cash-out refinance lets you replace your mortgage and access extra funds—perfect for renovations, debt consolidation, or major expenses.
Unlock the power of your home’s equity with a cash-out refi
Make the most of your home’s equity with a cash-out refinance from Lower. Enjoy added flexibility, financial freedom, and tailored options to fit your needs.
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Pay off credit cards or other high-interest debt.
Interest rates on credit cards and personal loans can be 5x higher than mortgage rates. Instead of paying that high interest, start with a lower rate for all of your payments with a cash-out refi.
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You’ve got home equity questions. We’ve got answers.
A cash-out refinance replaces your existing mortgage with a new, larger loan and allows you to access a portion of your home equity as cash. It can be a useful option for homeowners who want to tap into the value they have built in their home while keeping everything in one mortgage.
Many borrowers use a cash-out refinance to consolidate higher-interest debt, fund major home improvements, or cover significant expenses such as tuition or other large purchases. Because the new loan pays off your old mortgage and creates a new balance, your rate, term, and monthly payment may all change as part of the process.
It’s different from a home equity loan or a HELOC in that it both lets you access equity and replaces your primary mortgage with a new loan.
How much money can I get with a cash-out refinance?
The amount you can access depends on your home’s equity and loan terms. Typically, lenders allow you to borrow up to 80% of your home’s value.
How are cash-out refinance rates calculated?
Cash-out refinance rates depend on factors like credit score, loan-to-value ratio, and market conditions. Contact us for a personalized quote to find your best rate.
What’s the difference between a cash-out refinance and a home equity loan?
Both options allow you to access your home’s equity, but a cash-out refinance replaces your existing mortgage with a larger one, while a home equity loan is a second loan on top of your mortgage.
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