Tuesday, May 5, 2020

What if I paid a little extra on my mortgage?

What if I paid a little extra on my mortgage?
Mortgages, like many things in the U.S. are something thought as a necessity to have a home. On a practical basis most of us don't have 100-400 thousand dollars lying around to just buy one and saving up that kind of money while paying rent will take a long time on most incomes with most rents.  However in most U.S. states there is not a pre-payment penalty for paying just a little extra each month.  It can add up over time!


The power of extra payments:  For example if you just paid $10 per month extra on a $150K 30 loan at 4% interest you would save $3,243.31!!  The earlier you can pay extra the greater the payoff.  If you only made one extra payment of $100 and you made it on the first payment for the same loan above you would save $230.25 on your mortgage, more than doubling the investment.  If you made that one payment half way through, the savings would only be $82.03. 

I can't afford to pay extra: Where can you get that extra money.  Most of us have something we could give up if we are willing to make a change.  Do you have cable?  Spotify? Netflix?  These things are great, but if you can live without them for a while it could have a huge impact on your financial future.  What about a $4 cup of coffee everyday?  Maybe you still need the caffeine fix, but if you drop that to a $1 cup you could put an extra $90 per month against your mortgage (over $1000/yr).  In the example above this would save you $23,276.24 over the life of your loan and you would pay it off about 6 years earlier!  Look around at your spending, especially the small every day/week/month type of things and you will be surprised what you might find!


Click https://bit.ly/SlowWeathMortgageCalc to download the Calculator.

Check out this video to show you how to use it!




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