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      房貸計算器2024

      三种情况不合适提前还贷 看看你属于哪类


      隨著央行一而再再而在的降息,再加上人們的手頭有一些余錢之後,就開始盤算如何減輕房貸壓力。這就涉及到房貸能否提前還的問題。部分銀行和房屋中介的信息顯示申請提前還貸的人增加明顯,那房貸提前還款劃算嗎?房貸提前還款違約金又需要多少呢?有業內人士提醒,提前還貸要區別對待,一味追求“首套房待遇”或許並不劃算。

      三種情況不宜提前還貸

      一、簽訂貸款合同的時候享受7折到8.5折的利率優惠。由于已享受較低折扣的利率優惠,目前又處于降息通道中。若央行在年內無降息動作,即使明年1月1日按照最新利率執行,利息也只會比前期更低。

      二、等額本金還款期已過1/3的購房者。由于等額本金是將貸款額總額平分成本金,根據所剩本金計算還款利息。也就是說,這種還款方式越到後期,所剩的本金越少,因此所産生的利息也越少。在這種情況下,當還款期超過1/3時,借款人已還了將近一半的利息,後期所還的更多是本金,利息高低對還款額影響不大。

      三、等額本息還款已到中期的購房者。等額本息還款把按揭貸款的本金總額與利息總額相加,然後平均分攤到每個月中。其中每月貸款利息按月初剩余貸款本金計算並逐月結清。也就是說,每月還款額中的本金比重逐月遞增、利息比重逐月遞減。到了還款中期,已經償還了大部分的利息,因此提前還貸意義也不大。

      房貸提前還款注意事項

      1、允許提前還貸時間不同

      大部分銀行都要求至少還款一年後才可以申請提前還貸,但也有個別銀行表示隨時可以申請提前還貸。在國有行裏,中行、建行需要還貸一年後才可以申請提前還貸,工行需半年才可以提前還貸。此外,招行、交行等銀行都需要一年後才能申請提前還貸,華夏銀行則表示可以隨時申請還貸。

      2、調整利息周期不同

      一般房貸期限都在10年以上,在這個周期裏,央行調整利息是難免的,而各家銀行根據調整利息的時間也不一致。工行、農行、建行等中資銀行大都一般是每年1月1日開始按照最近的央行基准利率調整爲新的還款利息。

      外資銀行一般會選擇在當月或當季度調整。花旗銀行是在下一個季度初按照新利率執行,而彙豐銀行當日便開始按新利率執行。

      對于房貸族來說,哪種調息方式更劃算?專家表示,如果處在降息通道中,顯然是越快調整越劃算;若在加息周期周,則是越晚調整越劃算。

      3、違約金

      市民在選擇提前還款時,一般會支付一筆手續費,也稱爲“罰息”或“違約金”,一般在合同裏面會寫明。國有大行工、農、中、建、交裏,交行提前還款不收手續費,而工行需要收2~3個月的利息作爲手續費,其他銀行則需收1個月利息。其中農行在貸款三年內提前還款的收一個月利息作爲手續費,三年後則不收手續費。

      4、“還完房貸”後別忘記撤銷抵押登記

      銀行人士提醒,無論是在合同期內還完貸款的,還是提前還款的,市民在還貸完成之後都不要忘記辦理撤銷抵押登記。

      根據産權證在誰手裏情況不同,還完貸款後領回産權證的程序也分好幾種,一種最簡單的情況就是産權證正本已經抵押在銀行了。如果是這種情況,購房者還完了貸款,或者是提前還完貸款後就會領到一個還款憑證,銀行還會把産權證正本、買賣合同正本一並還給購房者。這樣購房者就可以拿回完全屬于自己的産權證,和銀行沒有什麽關系了。

      但由于各個銀行不同分行的操作規定不統一,有些分行只需做一個抵押登記,購房者可以自己持有帶有抵押登記標志的房産證。就是貸款未還清前,提前拿到房産證,房産證上其他項中會注明房屋現狀。如果是這種情況,購房者在還完貸款之後,除了重複上面的步驟外,還要進行一個撤銷抵押登記的程序。購房者和銀行辦完結算手續後,一起去房管局撤銷抵押登記,即在房産證他項欄目中蓋上注銷的章即可。

      相信很多人都不想做半輩子的房奴,所以提前還款也成爲了人們追逐的目標。不少房貸族手頭資金充裕,開始考慮是不是要提前還款了。不過由于今年以來銀行兩次降息,提前還貸的情況不如往年火爆。而且不是所有人都適合提前還貸的。大家可根據小編介紹的稍加注意。 

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