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    How Refinancing Affects Your Credit Score: What Every Borrower Should Know?

    July 30, 2025

    8 minutes

    How Refinancing Affects Your Credit Score: What Every Borrower Should Know?

    Let’s be real, when you’re juggling bills, inflation, and rising housing costs, refinancing can sound like a lifesaver. Lower rates? Reduced monthly payments? Count us in. But here’s the thing: the impact of refinancing on your credit score isn’t talked about enough.

    If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Will refinancing hurt my credit?”, you’re not alone. It’s a common concern, especially if you’re preparing for a big financial move. In this guide, we’ll break down exactly how refinancing impacts your credit and how to make the process work for you.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Refinancing can temporarily impact your credit score, but the long-term effects depend on how you manage the loan.
    • Multiple credit inquiries within a short window count as one, reducing score impact.
    • Paying off existing loans can help lower your credit utilization ratio.
    • Closing old loans may shorten your credit history, which can affect your score.
    • Planning and timing your refinance strategically can minimize credit disruption.

    What Happens to Your Credit When You Refinance?

    Refinancing involves replacing your existing mortgage with a new one, often to secure a lower rate, reduce your term, or access home equity. But this financial move also sends signals to credit bureaus. Here's how:

    1. Credit Inquiries

    When you apply for a refinance, lenders pull your credit, a “hard inquiry.”

    • Impact: Usually a small, temporary dip (5-10 points).
    • Pro Tip: If you shop around within a 45-day window, multiple inquiries are counted as one.

    2. Account Changes

    Refinancing pays off your old loan and creates a new one.

    • This can reduce the average age of your credit accounts, a factor in your score.
    • But it also improves your credit mix (different types of loans) and can lower credit utilization if you have revolving debts.

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    3. Payment History Continuity

    Your old mortgage’s positive payment history stays on your report for up to 10 years. So you don’t lose that record.

    How to Minimize Credit Impact During a Refinance?

    Heads up: Refinancing doesn’t have to ding your credit significantly. Here's how to reduce the impact:

    Time It Right

    Avoid applying for other credit (auto loans, credit cards) right before or after refinancing.

    Check Your Credit First

    Dispute any errors before lenders pull your report.

    Gather Multiple Quotes in One Go

    Lenders like reAlpha Mortgage can help you compare options efficiently — just make sure all credit pulls happen within the allowed window.

    Stay Current on All Payments

    A refinance doesn’t excuse late payments; those still count heavily against your score.

    What Lenders Really Look For? (Besides Your Score)

    Lenders don’t just look at your FICO number. They also weigh:

    • Debt-to-Income Ratio (DTI): The percentage of your income that goes toward debt payments.
    • Loan-to-Value (LTV): How much equity you have in your home.
    • Income and Employment Stability

    These factors influence loan approval and rates, just as much as your credit score.

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    Buying a home is a big decision - and having the right information puts you ahead. But the real advantage comes from pairing smart research with a smarter way to buy.

    When you use a reAlpha real estate company, you can be eligible to receive up to 1% of the home purchase price back as a credit at closing. Add reAlpha Mortgage, and that rebate can increase to up to 1.5% back, helping offset closing costs and keep more money in your pocket when it matters most.

    The rebate is simple, transparent, and applied directly at closing - no complicated hoops, no delayed payouts. Just real savings tied to using a fully integrated homebuying experience.

    See how much you could save:

    • Check your eligibility
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    FAQs

    Does refinancing always hurt your credit score?

    Not always. While there’s typically a small dip due to the credit inquiry and account changes, the long-term effect can be positive if you manage your new loan responsibly.

    How long does the refinance impact stay on my credit?

    The hard inquiry may affect your score for up to 12 months, but the impact lessens over time. Your old mortgage history stays on your report for up to 10 years.

    Is there a best time to refinance to avoid hurting my score?

    Yes, refinance when you’re not planning to apply for other loans or credit, and when your credit is already in good shape.

    Should I refinance just to improve my credit?

    Not necessarily. While it can help in some cases (e.g., consolidating debt), it should align with broader financial goals.

    Will shopping around for rates lower my score?

    No, as long as all inquiries are made within 45 days. They're treated as one inquiry for scoring purposes.

    Disclosure: This blog is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Readers should independently assess whether any mortgage-related services mentioned are appropriate for their needs. reAlpha is a homebuying platform that offers buyer agent commission rebates when its services are bundled with reAlpha Mortgage and Title offerings. reAlpha Mortgage is a licensed lender, NMLS #1743790. Always consult with a licensed mortgage professional for personalized advice. Rates and terms are subject to change based on market conditions and borrower qualifications.

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    Rocky Billore

    Rocky Billore is a mortgage industry leader and Chief Sales Officer with over two decades of experience across residential and commercial lending. Since entering the industry in 2004, he has been directly involved in funding more than $1.4 billion in loans. A recognized expert in VA and government lending, Rocky combines deep program knowledge with a data driven, relationship-first leadership style. His work focuses on building scalable sales organizations, developing high performing teams, and aligning technology with real world lending outcomes to improve the homeownership experience.

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