Can You Add Renovation Costs to a Mortgage?

vostokconstruction • April 2, 2023

Renovating a home can be an exciting project that adds value and comfort to your living space. However, the cost of renovation can be a major barrier for many homeowners. One option for financing your renovation project is to add the costs to your mortgage. But is this possible? In this article, we will explore the options and considerations for adding renovation costs to a mortgage.

What is a Renovation Mortgage?

A renovation mortgage is a type of loan that allows you to finance the cost of home renovation projects. These loans are designed to help homeowners make improvements or upgrades to their homes, while also providing the necessary funds to pay for the project. Renovation mortgages can be obtained through a variety of lenders, including banks, credit unions, and mortgage brokers.

Types of Renovation Mortgages

There are two main types of renovation mortgages: FHA 203(k) loans and Fannie Mae HomeStyle® loans. 

FHA 203(k) loans are backed by the Federal Housing Administration and provide financing for a wide range of renovation projects. These loans require a down payment of at least 3.5% and are available for both purchase and refinance transactions.

Fannie Mae HomeStyle® loans, on the other hand, are conventional loans that provide financing for home improvements. These loans can be used for both purchase and refinance transactions, and require a down payment of at least 5%.

Qualifying for a Renovation Mortgage

To qualify for a renovation mortgage, you must meet certain criteria set by the lender. This typically includes having a good credit score, a steady income, and enough cash reserves to cover the down payment and closing costs. 

Additionally, the lender will require an appraisal of the property to determine its current value and potential after the renovation is complete. The appraisal will also help determine the amount of financing that you can receive.

Advantages of Adding Renovation Costs to a Mortgage

Adding renovation costs to your mortgage can have several advantages. First, it allows you to finance the cost of the project at a lower interest rate than you would get with a personal loan or credit card. Second, it can simplify the financing process by consolidating the renovation costs into your mortgage payment. 

By financing the renovation through your mortgage, you may be able to increase the value of your home, which can help you build equity and improve your overall financial standing.

Considerations for Adding Renovation Costs to a Mortgage

While adding renovation costs to your mortgage can be an attractive option, there are also some considerations to keep in mind. First, adding renovation costs to your mortgage will increase your monthly mortgage payment. This can be a significant financial commitment, so it’s important to make sure you can afford the higher payment before moving forward with the renovation.

Adding renovation costs to a mortgage can be a viable option for financing your home renovation project. However, it’s important to carefully consider the advantages and disadvantages, and to work with a reputable lender to ensure that you are getting the best financing terms possible. With careful planning and consideration, a renovation mortgage can help you achieve your home renovation goals and improve your overall financial standing.

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