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Is Now the Time to Refinance? Lower Rates Could Mean Lower Payments - 12/10/2025

After months of elevated mortgage rates, there's finally good news for homeowners: rates have been trending down over the past few months, and many experts expect this trend to continue as the Federal Reserve signals potential rate cuts through the end of the year.

If you purchased your home when rates were at or above 7%, now might be a good time to evaluate whether refinancing could reduce your monthly payment and improve your long-term financial picture.

But refinancing isn't just about chasing a lower rate. It's a financial decision that should be based on two important factors: how long you plan to stay in your home, and how long it will take to recapture the cost of refinancing.

Every refinance comes with costs, typically 3-5% of the loan amount and the lender will give you an estimate when you meet. These include lender fees, title charges, and other closing costs. If you're planning to move in a year or two, the monthly savings may not be enough to offset these upfront expenses. But if you're planning to stay put for several years, refinancing could put thousands of dollars back in your pocket.

Let's look at a quick example. Suppose refinancing lowers your mortgage payment by $300 per month, but it costs $6,000 to complete the refinance. Your breakeven point would be 20 months ($6,000 ÷ $300). If you're staying longer than that, refinancing could make strong financial sense. If not, you may be better off riding out your current rate.

Other reasons to refinance include switching from an adjustable to a fixed rate, reducing your loan term, or removing mortgage insurance. It's not just about saving money—it's also about gaining peace of mind and improving your financial flexibility.

Want to know if refinancing makes sense for you?

Use our Refinance Analysis calculator to find your breakeven point. It's a free service for our readers, just information to help you make the best decision for your future.

Jennifer Santrock ALHS, CLHMS, MRP, E-PRO, MRP Phyllis Browning Company San Antonio, TX (210) 602-6999 Texas #432424 For immediate assistance, please contact Jennifer at (210)-602-6999. A former professional tennis player on the WTA tour ranking in the top 100 players in the world, Jennifer Santrock was also a Southwest Conference Athlete of the Decade, in the SMU Athletic Hall of Fame, and College Tennis player of the year while attending Southern Methodist University. Jennifer graduated from SMU with a Bachelor of Arts degree with an emphasis on Communications and Journalism. She also was an Academic All-American at SMU. Jennifer worked for over 10 years at some of the largest medical device companies in the world as a sales representative, trainer, and manager, earning several top sales rankings at Boston Scientific, Guidant, and Medtronic. Jennifer obtained her real estate license while living in Dallas in 1993. She moved to San Antonio in 2001 and soon developed a passion for the city, gaining a vast knowledge of San Antonio after living in several different areas of the city since then. Integrity, persistence, hard work, attention to detail, and a full-time commitment to clients are how Jennifer makes sure she exceeds her client's expectations. Her goal is to always give the best service to her clients, whether they are buying or selling their home. Jennifer's competitive drive and high energy contributed to success on the Women's Professional Tennis Tour, and now these traits have helped her be successful in real estate. Jennifer was Rookie of the Year in her first year at the Phyllis Browning Company and also serves on the company's Advisory Board. The attention to detail, communication, and problem solving needed in the medical field translate to better service for her clients. The mother of two boys, Jennifer was born in West Virginia and has lived in California, Germany, and several cities in Texas before making her home in San Antonio. She is a member of the Oak Hills Church and the Dominion Country Club, and enjoys yoga, traveling, cooking, golf, and exercising. Contact Me Visit my Website Send a Referral Subscribe to Newsletter