If you locked in a mortgage rate in the 3-5% range before rates climbed, that loan is worth more to you than most homeowners realize. Selling means giving it up entirely. Renting the property out instead means you keep that financing and turn the home into an income-producing asset at the same time.
I’m Robbie English, REALTOR and Broker with Uncommon Realty, and through Uncommon Rentals, my property management division, I help Central Texas homeowners make this call with real numbers instead of guesswork.
TL;DR
- A low-rate mortgage is a financial asset worth holding onto, not just a debt to pay off by selling.
- Renting instead of selling lets you keep that financing while a tenant’s rent covers some or all of the payment.
- Your equity doesn’t have to sit idle — a HELOC or cash-out refinance can put it to work for other goals without giving up the property.
- Uncommon Rentals handles the management side: marketing, tenant screening, maintenance, and reporting.
Why the Rate Itself Is the Asset
Think of it this way: you’re financing the property at well below today’s market rate. The spread between what you’re paying on the mortgage and what the property can command in rent is where the return lives. As rent prices climb and your principal balance drops, you’re building equity and generating cash flow at the same time — something you lose entirely the moment you sell.
Using Equity Without Selling
You don’t have to choose between keeping the mortgage and accessing your equity. A home equity line of credit or a cash-out refinance lets you tap a portion of what you’ve built up — to fund renovations, cover initial leasing costs, or put toward a down payment on another property — while keeping the original loan and the rental income intact. The right move depends on your goals and your risk tolerance, and it’s worth running the numbers with a lender before committing to either option.
What I Help You Work Through
Before recommending anything, I look at your property’s realistic rent potential, your current mortgage terms, and what the numbers actually look like month to month once a tenant is in place. From there, if renting makes sense, my team at Uncommon Rentals handles marketing the property, screening tenants, coordinating maintenance, and keeping you updated through an owner portal — across Austin, Cedar Park, Leander, Georgetown, Round Rock, Liberty Hill, and Lago Vista.
Let’s Run Your Numbers
If you’re sitting on a mortgage rate you don’t want to give up, I’m glad to walk through what renting your property out would actually look like — realistic rent for your area, what it nets you against your mortgage, and whether it beats selling for your specific situation.


