To understand how much you can save in your specific case in various situations, talk to a credit intermediary, such as Poupança no Minuto, to request simulations from banks based on your credit conditions. It will be easier, quicker, and more realistic. But first, understand how much you can potentially save in general.
First, let's review what are the new measures of the Government regarding housing credit and how they work:
Fix and reduce the monthly payment
Temporary interest bonus
So, in practice, what will be the impact of these measures on the monthly provision of housing credit? Let's see the examples that the Government provided, to understand how much it is possible to save. Note that you can ask the bank to have access to both measures simultaneously, as we will see next.
Considering a debt capital of 100,000 euros, an index of 4.1%, a spread of 1.5%, a residual maturity of 30 years, borrower in the 4th income bracket and with an effort rate of 40%, accessing the fixation and reduction of the installment, has a new index of 2.85% (70% of the 6-month Euribor).
The new index allows for a reduction in the installment by 76.33 euros. And by also applying the interest discount, subtracts an additional 66.70 euros from the amount paid monthly. In total, this means 143 euros less per month, and 1,716 euros less annually. The customer was paying an installment of 574.08 euros, and will now be paying 431 euros.
Now taking into account a debt capital of 200 thousand euros, a current index of 4.1%, 1.5% spread, 30 years of residual maturity, a borrower in the 7th income bracket, and an effort rate of 20%, fixing the installment, it remains with the new index of 2.85% (70% of the 6-month Euribor). This measure alone reduces the installment by 152.65 euros monthly, and 1,831.8 euros annually. In this case, the customer cannot apply for interest discount due to their income bracket. However, by paying a monthly installment of 1,148.16 euros, they will pay 995.5 euros with the application of the first measure.
But can you save even more with a home credit transfer?
Let's analyze the following example, of a couple who carried out a transfer process with the credit intermediaries of Poupança no Minuto: Carlos and Inês (fictitious names) had a debt capital of 285 thousand euros, a repayment period of 30 years, a variable rate with the Euribor at 12 months and a spread of 1.40%, and paid a monthly installment of 1,141.73 euros.
The couple requested new proposals and the best one they received was to fix the rate for two years and, after this period (in which, probably, their rate would continue to rise), return to the variable rate. So, with a mixed rate, and the same credit conditions, the holders started paying 881.43 euros for the monthly installment.
By transferring their housing credit, they accessed a savings of €260.30 per month, and started saving €3,123.60 annually.
Yes, it is possible to apply for both measures simultaneously (if eligible), as well as for a mortgage credit transfer.
However, note that you must first join the support program, and then proceed with the credit transfer. Because it is only possible to activate the support if you have a variable rate in your contract, and by joining the mixed-rate regime with the transfer, you will no longer be able to benefit from the measure.
Activating both measures will allow you to access the highest possible savings with your home loan, and ease the monthly family budget.
Request proposals with the help of a credit intermediary
In case of a transfer, it is always ideal to seek help from a credit intermediary who communicates with banks to present you with several proposals and help you compare and understand which one is the most beneficial.
The credit intermediary services of Poupança no Minuto are completely free and personalized, with access to an agent throughout the entire process until the transfer is completed.
Start saving now with your mortgage credit, and anticipate possible expenses in 2024. Contact us so we can help ensure budget flexibility!
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