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Refinance Break-Even CalculatorSpringfield, IL

Pre-filled with localized assumptions for Springfield. Replace the defaults with your real numbers (rent comps, taxes, insurance, repairs, and reserves) to get an accurate result.

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Refinance makes sense!

Monthly savings
$226
Break-even point
19.9 months
5-year net savings
$9,074
Payment comparison
  • Current payment: $1,996
  • New payment: $1,770
  • Difference: $226/month
Break-even analysis
  • Closing costs: $4,500
  • Monthly savings: $226
  • Break-even: 20 months (1.7 years)
  • After 1 year: -$1,785
  • After 3 years: $3,645
  • After 5 years: $9,074
Lifetime interest (full term)
  • Current loan (if held): $390,666 (28 years)
  • New loan (if held): $357,125 (30 years)
  • Difference: $33,541 saved
New loan details
  • New loan amount: $280,000
  • Cash needed at closing: $4,500

Tip: If break-even is under 2-3 years and you plan to stay, refinancing usually makes sense. Watch for longer terms resetting your payoff timeline.

How to Use This Refinance Break-Even Calculator (Mini Guide)

Compare your current mortgage to a new rate and find out how many months until refinance costs pay for themselves — essential for timing refinance decisions. These defaults are pre-filled for Springfield, IL. Always replace them with your real numbers when you have them.

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What this calculator shows

Compares your current monthly payment vs a new refinanced payment.

Calculates break-even point: how many months until closing cost savings are recouped.

Shows 5-year net savings to help you decide if it's worth the hassle.

When refinancing makes sense

Rate drops by 0.5%+ and you plan to stay 2-3+ years.

You can switch from ARM to fixed and lock in stability.

You want to shorten term (30yr → 15yr) without drastically increasing payment.

Understanding break-even

Break-even under 24 months = usually worth it.

Break-even 24-36 months = depends on how long you'll stay.

Break-even over 36 months = probably not worth the effort unless rate savings are huge.

Watch out for

Resetting to a new 30-year term extends your payoff timeline significantly.

Lifetime interest may go UP if you extend the term, even with a lower rate.

Don't forget closing costs — they can be $3K-$6K+ depending on loan size.

How to use this calculator in Springfield

Start with the pre-filled assumptions for Springfield, then replace them with your deal’s numbers. If you’re an investor, keep vacancy and reserves conservative. If you’re a homeowner, pay special attention to property taxes and insurance — these often drive the rent vs buy decision.

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FAQ

Is it worth refinancing my mortgage in Springfield, IL?
Refinancing makes sense when your monthly savings exceed your closing costs before you plan to move or pay off the loan. A typical rule of thumb is to recoup closing costs within 24–36 months, but the exact break-even depends on your loan balance and rate drop.
What closing costs should I expect when refinancing?
Refinance closing costs typically run 2–5% of the loan balance and include origination fees, title insurance, appraisal, and government recording fees. Some lenders offer no-closing-cost refis by rolling costs into the rate — compare total interest paid over your horizon.
How does my remaining loan term affect the break-even calculation?
If you're far into your current loan, you've already paid most of the front-loaded interest. Restarting a 30-year clock can increase total interest paid even with a lower rate. Compare remaining interest costs on your current loan against total interest on the new loan to see the full picture.