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William D.
  • Staten Island, NY
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Pay Down Mortgage to Remove PMI, Than Take Out HELOC?

William D.
  • Staten Island, NY
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Good Morning!

I am trying to put together a plan for a down payment on my first investment property. I purchased my primary residence around February this year. I paid $260000 and rolled in $15000 in closing costs ($275000 total loan amount). I put down $35250. I pay $199 in PMI and have a $270 monthly HOA as well. I am paying an extra $200 per month to help pay down the loan earlier. I also did a full renovation, about $30000.

I was thinking of paying down the loan with a lump sum to remove my PMI and then taking out a HELOC to add to the cash I have for a down payment. Is this wise?

I currently have $30000 to work with.

Below is my loan info.

General Information
Current Principal Balance$237,525.40
Original Loan Amount$239,750.00
Loan Origination Date02/20/2018
Term360
Maturity Date03/01/2048
Interest Rate5.125%
Payment Information
Next Payment Amount$1,658.54
Next Payment Due on09/01/2018
Last Payment Amount$1,858.54
Late Charges & Other Fees$0.00
Date Taxes Paid Last06/19/2018
Last Insurance Payment$0.00
Date Insurance Paid Last
Tax and Interest Current Year
Principal Paid$2,224.60
Interest Paid$5,102.45
Taxes Paid$376.51
Insurance Paid$0.00
MIP/PMI Paid$998.95

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Tony Hightower
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Clarksville, Tenn
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Tony Hightower
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Clarksville, Tenn
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i did something similar. Had been paying a little more each month to pay down principal. Since you have done some rehab, you may get a higher appraisal rate. Normally, you need to pay down loan to 78% of purchase price to have PMI removed. I paid for an appraisal though my bank and they required the appraisal to Loan balance to be at 75% i am not sure how a reappraisal would work with only having the home since Feb/Mar. My reappraisal was last OCT. and took HELOC out in Feb.

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