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Temporary Buydowns: What Happens to Unused Funds If You Sell or Refinance Early? - 9/17/2025

A temporary buydown is a great tool to help ease into homeownership with lower initial monthly payments, especially helpful in a high-rate environment. It allows you to enjoy reduced payments in the first one to three years of the loan, offering financial flexibility as you settle into your home.

With a buydown, the upfront cost is used to offset the difference between your actual mortgage payment (based on the full note rate) and the reduced payment you're allowed to make under the buydown terms. That difference is funded by a lump sum, typically paid by the seller, builder, or sometimes the borrower, and held in an escrow account by the lender or servicer.

For example, in a 2-1 buydown, the lender still loans the full amount at the note rate for the entire term of the mortgage. However, for the first year, the borrower makes payments as if the rate were 2% lower, and in the second year, 1% lower. The escrow account makes up the difference between what the borrower pays and what the loan actually requires, ensuring the lender receives the full payment due.

But What If You Sell or Refinance Before the Buydown Period Ends?

Here's the good news: If you sell or refinance the home before the buydown period is over, the unused portion of that escrow fund doesn't disappear, it typically comes back to you.

Since the funds were set aside to reduce your mortgage payments and you're no longer making those payments, the remaining balance in the buydown account is credited back to you at closing. It's your money, or a seller or builder credit given on your behalf, and once it's no longer needed for payment support, it returns to you.

It's always wise to confirm the terms with your lender or loan servicer, but most buydown agreements include this provision.

The Bottom Line

A temporary buydown offers upfront savings and long-term flexibility. And if your plans change, whether you sell or refinance early, you won't lose the benefit of the unused funds. It's just another way this strategy helps you manage your mortgage more efficiently, while keeping more money in your pocket.

Liz Rodriguez ABR®, SRES® PSA, Military Relocation Professional Empyral Group Realtors Killeen, TX (254) 630-8565 License: 672415 Originally from NY; now reside in Texas. I am a Licensed Real Estate Agent with over 17 plus years of experience; not all in Real Estate Sales also in the industry. I, myself started out as a Mortgage Originator, subsequently a Branch Manager of my own mortgage company. As life evolves so does career changes. Due to fact I have performed both sides of transactions of Buyers’ & Sellers’; my knowledge is extensive as well as my negotiation skills which are resilient. My motivation plus my commitment is to quality of excellence in customer service. My services continue beyond the closed transactions. Fluent in Spanish- read and write. Giving back is a passion at heart. I take joy in volunteering for our local community; being the voice for the voiceless. Also, organizing and promoting fundraisers to give back scholarships to empower our young community that education is an important tool that gives you the knowledge to prepare you for your life skills. Contact Me Visit my Website Send a Referral Subscribe to Newsletter