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$100,000 on mortgage interest costs! Sound impossible? Not
really. An old-time mortgage that is once again proving popular
allows homebuyers to so just that. It is the 15-year fixed-rate
mortgage that lets homebuyers own their homes free and clear
in 15 years. And, while the monthly payments are somewhat
higher than a 30- year loan, the interest rate on the 15-year
mortgage is usually a little lower, and importantly:
Who It's ForThe 15-year fixed-rate mortgage has proved popular with two very different groups of homebuyers. First, it enables young homebuyers with sufficient income to meet the higher monthly payments to pay off the house before their children start college. They own more of their home faster with this kind of mortgage. Other homebuyers, who are more established in their careers, have higher incomes and whose desire is to own their homes before they retire, may also prefer this mortgage. The 15-year fixed-rate mortgage gives them additional financing options using the house's equity. For example, they can easily take out a second mortgage if they want to make use of the equity in their home. But you need not fall into either category to appreciate the savings the 15-year fixed-rate mortgage affords homebuyers. Let's take a closer look at some of the pros and cons of this type of mortgage and what savings you may expect. AdvantagesThe 15-year fixed-rate mortgage offers the qualified consumer five big advantages.
DisadvantagesThe disadvantages associated with a 15-year rate mortgage are really the qualifiers that will tell consumers if this is the mortgage for them.
Compare Them YourselfAt right is a comparison of a $75,000 mortgage with terms of 15 and 30 years. We used a 15-year mortgage at a half percent lower rate, which is typical in today's market. As you can see, the 15-year mortgage saves more than $95,000 over the traditional 30-year loan. Want To Know More?For more information about 15-year fixed-rate mortgages, or to find out if you qualify, talk to your mortgage lender. He or she will be able to help you select the mortgage that is best for you. 30-year at 15-year at 10 percent 9.5 percent Monthly Payment (Principal and Interest) $ 658 $ 738 First Year Interest Cost 7,481 7,023 Mortgage Balance 74,583 72,625 Fourth Year Interest Cost 7,336 6,244 Mortgage Balance 73,052 63,991 Total Interest Cost Over the Life of the Loan $ 161,942 $ 65,970 Difference From 30-year Total - $ 95,972 |
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