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Paying the EMI on a home loan is becoming increasingly challenging; these tips will reduce the debt

  • Writer: YashJ
    YashJ
  • Apr 19, 2022
  • 1 min read

Partial Payment


To cover the EMI, you can make a partial prepayment during your term.

Making a partial prepayment helps you distribute a portion of the entire loan amount, lowering the EMI.

Prepayments can be made using simple techniques such as conserving additional money.


Tenure


You can minimise your EMI burden by extending your term.

If someone has a large loan, this is the most effective approach to pay it off.

Rates are either fixed or floating.

Fixed-rate mortgages cost 1-2 percent more than variable-rate mortgages.

As a result, choosing a floating rate loan from the start is an excellent idea.


If you've already accepted a fixed-rate loan, you can move to variable rates in the meantime, but you'll need authorization from your lender.


If your lender offers this option, keep an eye on the floating rates and make adjustments as needed.


Transfer of a loan


The majority of lenders and financial institutions allow borrowers to transfer their loans to different banks or lenders.


After obtaining the loan amount, the borrower should continue to compare loan offers from several lenders.


It's critical that you keep an eye on other interest rates throughout the term and move your loan to that lender if necessary.

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