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Biweekly Mortgages
If you own your own home and pay a mortgage, you probably
receive all sorts of offers from banks who want you to take
out a home equity loan, refinance your current loan, or
convert your mortgage into a biweekly mortgage.
The paperwork explaining the biweekly mortgage says that it
can cut between five and seven years off your mortgage and
save you thousands of dollars in interest. Sounds pretty
good, huh?
It works quite simply. Instead of paying your mortgage monthly,
you pay half your monthly bill biweekly. By paying the bill
every other week, you end up making an extra payment each year.
For example, let's say your monthly mortgage payment is $1,400.
If you make 12 monthly payments, you will have paid $16,800 at
the end of the year.
If you pay biweekly, you'll end up making 26 payments each year.
So if you pay $700 every other week, you will have paid $18,200
at the end of the year. The end result is that you made one
extra payment, which reduces your loan balance and interest
charges.
This is how you can cut years off of your mortgage. That extra
$1,400 a year eats away at your balance and helps you pay it all
off early.
Paying off your mortgage early is a sound financial move if you
can do it. But is it necessary to sign up for one of these
biweekly mortgages (sometime called Accelerated Payment Plans)?
Nope. Not at all. You see, there's a catch. in order to sign up
for the biweekly mortgage that your bank is offering, you have to
pay a fee. It's usually somewhere between $300-$500. Some banks
will also charge you a monthly processing fee.
But I can show you a better way to pay off your mortgage just as
fast without having to pay any fee at all.
Just take the amount of your monthly mortgage payment and divide
by twelve. Using the example above, $1,400 divided by 12 equals
$116.67. Now simply add this amount to your payment each month
and make sure to make a note that you want it applied to principal.
By making 12 payments of $1,516.67, you will have paid off $18,200.04
at the end of the year. Just like that, you've gained all of the
advantages of the biweekly mortgage without having to pay any fees
or service charges.
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