What Does it Take to Refinance a Jumbo Loan?

What Does it Take to Refinance a Jumbo Loan?

Mortgage interest rates have dropped significantly in the past year and everyone wants to take advantage of the savings. Those who have jumbo loans – mortgages with balances over the conforming loan limit of $510,400 in most areas, including Utah – may wonder if they can refinance their loans too. The answer is a definite yes! There may be some additional requirements, but jumbo loan holders can benefit from today’s lower rates. 

Jumbo Loan Criteria

Because jumbo loans involve such large amounts of money, the requirements for refinancing are typically stricter than with a conforming limit refinance. These might include the following:

  • Credit Scores
    Where a conforming loan refinance might allow for credit scores as low as 620, most jumbo loan lenders will require a higher score.
  • Loan-to-Value Ratio
    The percentage of money you still owe on your home may need to be less than a traditional conventional loan to refinance a jumbo loan. Mortgage lenders refer to this as the loan-to-value (LTV) ratio.
  • Debt-to-Income Ratio
    Lenders typically look for jumbo loan refinance borrowers to have lower debt-to-income ratios as well.
  • Reserves
    In many cases, you will be required to have enough savings on hand to cover several months’ worth of mortgage payments. This is to protect the lender by decreasing your odds of default.
  • Documentation
    For a jumbo refi, be prepared to present two years of annual tax return and W-2 forms, as well as paystubs for the previous month and two months of bank statements. If you are self-employed you may need to provide a profit and loss statement and balance sheet. If you work on commissions or earn significant bonuses you should show two years of earnings documentation.
  • Mortgaged Property Limits
    To mitigate risk, lenders often limit jumbo loan refinance borrowers to having no more than four currently mortgaged properties. 

Jumbo Cash-Out Refinances

Not only have interest rates been falling, but home prices have continued to rise, creating huge equity gains for homeowners. Jumbo loan borrowers can take advantage of that equity with a jumbo cash-out refi, where they take out a loan larger than their current one and pocket the difference in cash for projects like renovations or college tuition. 

Jumbo Loan Interest Rates

Mortgage interest rates are not usually much higher for jumbo loan refinances than for conforming loans. The rate you get will largely be decided by your credit score and your loan-to-value ratio.

Even if it requires a little extra effort and tighter requirements, refinancing a jumbo loan can provide borrowers with very worthwhile mortgage savings. 

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