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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Refinance HDB: Refinance my HDB Home Loan

Refinance my HDB Home Loan
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SHOULD I REFINANCE MY HDB HOME LOAN TO PRIVATE BANK?
The other day, another HDB home owner came to us checking on

refinancing. They have been influenced by cheap rates that some people

emphasize. We feel we have to explain the RISKS here.

1) All commercial banks require CPF to relinquish first charge when you

switch your loan over to them.

READ FULL ARTICLE AT http://www.propertybuyer.com.sg/viewnews.php?article=77


WHAT IS FIRST CHARGE? (or FIRST RANKING)?
Let's say you have been hit hard in life and have fallen. For example you

owe some banks $200,000 and have sold everything and yet you cannot

repay this debt. Under certain circumstances if the Bank have first charge,

upon selling your HDB flat, the bank will take whatever money and interests

owing to them. The remainder will be put back into your CPF. If there is any

cash left over, it will be given back to you.


For example the HDB flat is sold for $300,000 and you CPF (used and with

accrued interests) is $250,000. Upon any sale, this money automatically

goes to your CPF ordinary account first. Nobody can touch this money. Even

if you own the bank $200,000, the bank can only take $50,000 ($300,000 -

CPF $250,000). There is no way the bank can force you to pay back that

money. That money is safely kept by CPF in your ordinary account for you to

be used at your old age.


If the bank has first charge, the bank will first take the $200,000, and the

remainder proceeds of $100,000 goes back into your CPF ordinary account.

Your retirement fund is DECIMATED!!!
Please note, you cannot choose CPF loans after you refinance out to a

commercial bank.
(see http://www.hdb.gov.sg/fi10/fi10207p.nsf/WPDis/Servicing%20Your%20Mortgage%20LoanPolicies?OpenDocument)



Quote (HDB) "Refinancing

Existing HDB mortgagors can choose to transfer their remaining mortgages to the banks if they wish to refinance their loans with the banks.

Mortgagors who refinanced their existing HDB loan with the bank will not be allowed to refinance that loan with HDB subsequently. "

So think twice, once you are out, you're out!!!
QUOTE (HDB) "SPR flat owners who have refinanced their HDB loan with the bank (as well as those SPR flat owners who had taken bank loans upfront for the purchase of their flat) also cannot refinance that bank loan with HDB after they have obtained Singapore Citizenship even if they are eligible for an HDB concessionary loan. Instead, they can enjoy the HDB concessionary loan when they next purchase an HDB flat, subject to their loan eligibility at the point of application."
Singapore PR flat owners, also take note.
QUOTE (HDB) "Re-mortgage of HDB Flats

HDB flats can only be mortgaged to banks or financial institutions to finance the purchase. HDB owners are not allowed to use their HDB flat, which has been fully paid for, as collateral to raise credit facilities."

HDB flats have no equity and cannot act as collateral to raise money. The

only way to raise money from a HDB flat is to sell and buy back another unit.


HDB RATES (CPF) ARE NO GOOD AT 2.6%
On an apple to apple comparison, no commercial banks can give you a fixed

rate for 5 years or 10 years or 15 years fixed rates at 2.6%. Long fixed rates

are not common and they are expensive. The cheapest 10 year fixed

rate packages are at least 5 to 6% in interest rate. HDB concessionary rates

at 2.6% is extremely good!

Of course home owners can speculate that Sibor will stay low for the next 5

to 10 years and take the risk. But considering that the lowest 10year SIBOR

rate is about 0.57%, with banks lapping on a lending margin of at least 0.8 to

1.1%. The effective rate (illustrative) for SIBOR + 1% = 1.57%

Interest rates cannot go negative, therefore the lowest theoretical rate is 1%

and Sibor does fluctuate. As recent as 2007, Sibor was at around 4%.

So you tell us, and you decide if you still want to proceed.


SO WHEN SHOULD I CONSIDER SWITCHING OUT OF HDB

LOAN?
The only reason is if you are eyeing a private property already. Because

HDB home owners who buy a private property will need to refinance their

HDB to a commercial bank.


HDB note: (see http://www.hdb.gov.sg/fi10/fi10207p.nsf/WPDis/Servicing%20Your%20Mortgage%20LoanPolicies?OpenDocument)
Quote (HDB) "Refinancing Existing HDB mortgagors can choose to transfer their remaining mortgages to the banks if they wish to refinance their loans with the banks. Mortgagors who refinanced their existing HDB loan with the bank will not be allowed to refinance that loan with HDB subsequently. "
You cannot refinance your HDB back to HDB subsequently. BEWARE!!!
Home owners may tactically decide to act first and lock in favourable rates in

anticipation of buying a Private property. That is fine.
HDB TRACK RECORD
HDB has a better track record of being more benevolent than commercial

banks in cases of repayment defaults. If you default on your HDB loan with a

commercial bank, you would almost certainly be evicted and your HDB flat

will be put onto the market for sale.

We urge all HDB home owners not to fall prey to Cheap loans. Such loans

and refinancing offers irresponsibly put home owners at risk of not only

future possible higher rates, but also put them at risk of losing their homes in

the case of a default of repayment to the commercial bank.

We at www.PropertyBUYER.com.sg do not want such deals!!! Even if it

means we make less money. Unless you truly understand the risks and still

want to do it.

ABOUT US Contact us

Tel: 6100 - 0608 or Email: loans@propertyBUYER.com.sg

http://www.propertybuyer.com.sg/contactus.php



About the Author
www.PropertyBuyer.com.sg is a Research Focused Mortgage Advisory that helps people to find Home Loans or Refinancing Loans. We do NOT simply emphasize cheap loans, but rather we use a balanced Risk versus Benefit approach and match that with the Home Owner's financial circumstances to create the best fit and customized home loan.

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