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How Temporary Buydowns Can Benefit Homebuyers - 1/29/2025

As a homebuyer in today's fluctuating market, you might be hesitant to commit until interest rates stabilize. However, a temporary buydown could be your secret weapon for making homeownership more affordable now while keeping your options open for the future.

How Temporary Buydowns Work to Your Advantage

A temporary buydown, like a 2/1 buydown, lowers your interest rate for the first two years of your mortgage. This means lower monthly payments when you need them most ... right after purchasing your home.

The Hidden Benefit: Potential Refund on Early Payoff

Here's an exciting feature many buyers don't know about: If you sell your home before the buydown period ends, you may be entitled to have the unused portion of the buydown applied to your loan principal. This means you don't lose out on the benefits you've paid for, even if your situation changes.

Flexibility in a Changing Rate Environment

If interest rates continue to drop, you can still take advantage by refinancing. The temporary buydown gives you lower payments now, and you might even get a bonus reduction in your loan balance if you refinance early.

To illustrate how a 2/1 buydown works and its potential benefits, let's consider a practical example:

  • Home purchase price: $400,000
  • Down payment: 10% ($40,000)
  • Loan amount: $360,000
  • Loan term: 30 years
  • Current mortgage rate: 7.04%
  • Buydown cost: $8,406

Year 1: Maximum Savings

  • Buydown rate: 5.04% (2% lower than the standard rate)
  • Monthly savings: $463.40

Year 2: Continued Benefits

  • Buydown rate: 6.04% (1% lower than the standard rate)
  • Monthly savings: $237.12

The Refinance Opportunity

Suppose rates drop after the first year, prompting our homeowner to refinance. Here's where the unique advantage of a temporary buydown comes into play:

Unearned buydown fee: $2,845.44

Benefit: This amount is applied to reduce the principal balance of the existing mortgage

This example demonstrates how a 2/1 buydown can provide immediate savings and flexibility. Even if market conditions change and refinancing becomes attractive, the homeowner doesn't lose out on their initial investment in the buydown. The unused portion of the buydown fee effectively becomes a bonus principal payment, further enhancing the benefits of refinancing.

By understanding these mechanics, homebuyers can make informed decisions about whether a temporary buydown aligns with their short-term affordability needs and long-term financial strategy.

While this feature of the unused portion of the buydown applied to your loan principal is common, it's crucial to verify the specific terms with your lender. Every loan agreement can be different, so always discuss the details of your buydown and refinancing options with your mortgage professional.

By using a temporary buydown, you can make your dream home more affordable today while keeping the flexibility to benefit from future rate drops. It's a smart way to enter the market with confidence in these uncertain times.

Mary Anne Windes CCIM, CRB, CRS, GRI, RRS, e-PRO Real Estate Professionals of Destin, Inc. www.Destin-Real-Estate.com (850) 803-2211 BK583540 Mary Anne Windes, age 64, is a lifelong FWB/Destin resident. She grew up in Fort Walton Beach riding, training, and showing horses while she attended school. She earned an AA degree in Business Administration at Okaloosa-Walton Junior College and obtained her BA in Accounting from the University of West Florida with the help of a tennis scholarship. She has been married for 40 years to Capt. Kelly Windes. They have two grown children, ages 37 and 36, and four grandchildren. Mary Anne's early career in accounting started in auditing and setting up new businesses. She has put those strengths to work for her family setting up and managing 16 separate businesses including 10 various types of commercial boats, three real estate companies, a marina, and a few retail ventures, plus she's helped with several political campaigns. An active community leader, she was a two-time Chairman of the Mid-Bay Bridge Authority appointed for two terms by Governor Jeb Bush, President of the Emerald Coast Association of Realtors, Chairman of the Destin Area Chamber of Commerce, Honorary Commander of the 33rd Fighter Wing to receive the first F35 jets at Eglin AFB, Chairman of the Destin Fishing Rodeo, Chairman of the Miss Destin Pageant for 4 years, and Chairman, leader, or member of various other community boards, committees, and special projects. She has been a weekly usher at her church for over twenty years and co-teaches the Crown Financial Ministry series. Her primary vocation is real estate where she handles both commercial and residential transactions for friends and referrals. She is the broker and owner of Real Estate Professionals of Destin, an independent boutique real estate company located on the Destin Harbor for 30 years and Real Estate Professionals of NW FLA, Inc. She holds various distinguished designations in real estate that signify excellence, education, and experience. She was acknowledged for her achievements four times by receiving the coveted Realtor of the Year award conveyed by the Emerald Coast Association of Realtors for Destin in 1997, overall in 2010, for Destin in 2010, and for Commercial in 2022 as well as the Entrepreneur of the Year Award by the Women's Council of Realtors. She loves spending time with family and friends, a challenge, any type of furry pets, exercising, and Russell Stover's chocolate. Contact Me Visit my Website Send a Referral Subscribe to Newsletter