Refinance Calculator in Alabama

Should you refinance your Alabama mortgage? The current average rate is 6.85% and closing costs average 1.7% of the loan balance (about $3,825 on a $225K home). Calculate your break-even point below.

6.85%
Avg Mortgage Rate
1.7%
Avg Closing Costs
$3,825
Closing on $225K

Current Loan

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Common: 360 = 30 yr, 300 = 25 yr, 240 = 20 yr, 180 = 15 yr, 120 = 10 yr

New Loan Terms

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Refinance Costs

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Typically 2–5% of loan amount. Includes origination fee, title, appraisal, and recording fees.

When Does Refinancing Make Sense in Alabama?

Refinancing in Alabama involves paying closing costs of approximately 1.7% of your loan balance to obtain a lower interest rate. The general rule: if you can lower your rate by at least 0.75–1%, refinancing is worth exploring. With Alabama's current average rate of 6.85%, the savings depend heavily on how far rates drop from your existing loan.

The break-even point is calculated by dividing total closing costs by monthly savings. For example, if refinancing saves you $200/month and costs $3,825, you break even in 19 months (1.6 years). If you plan to stay in yourAlabama home longer than that, refinancing is likely beneficial.

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