Bi-Weekly Mortgage Payment Programs: The Truth Revealed

A Bi-Weekly Mortgage is a mortgage where you make "half payments" every two weeks, rather than one payment per month. This results in making the equivalent of 13 monthly payments per year, rather than 12, significantly reducing the time it takes to pay off a thirty year mortgage.  This is done by by taking your normal monthly payment and dividing it by two. Since you would pay 26 bi-weekly payments, by the end of a year you would have paid the equivalent of one extra monthly payment. This additional amount accelerates your loan payoff by going directly against your loan's principal. The effect can save you thousands of dollars in interest and take years off of your mortgage. 

If you search for "bi-weekly mortgage" with an Internet search engine, you will be overwhelmed by the number of companies offering "Bi-weekly Mortgage Reduction Services" or "Bi-weekly Savings Programs." Beware, you are entering dangerous waters.

Beware of Bi-Weekly Mortgage Reduction Services and Savings Programs

These "Reduction Services" and "Savings Programs" are charging you fees to "make a bi-weekly mortgage payment" for you. The enticement is that they will save you an impressive amount of money on your mortgage and reduce the number of years you pay on your mortgage.

The enticement is that they will make bi-weekly mortgage payments for you.

The real story is that they are not actually making bi-weekly payments on your mortgage. They are making bi-weekly deductions from your bank account. These funds are placed into an account from which your monthly mortgage payment is made (which only takes 24 deductions - but during the course of a year 26 deductions will be made from your account). With the extra 2 deductions, the "Service" makes an additional mortgage payment. In other words rather than making 12 mortgage payments, 13 payments are made.

The enticement is that they are providing a special service to you that would either not be possible for you to get on your own or that you won't have the time or discipline to make it happen.

The real story is that you can easily make an additional mortgage payment each year. An easy way to do this is to have your mortgage payment automatically deducted from your account each month with an additional 1/12 payment to be applied to the principal amount. At the end of 12 months, you will have made an additional payment. And you won't have to pay any fees to a "Service".

To help you see how much you can save by doing this yourself, you can use this bi-weekly payment calculator.

Karl Peidl

Accredited Loan Consultant

Lincoln Mortgage Company

251 Bellevue Avenue, Suite 102

Hammonton, NJ 08037

609-878-7013

kpeidl@supmort.com

http://www.karlpeidl.com/Home

 

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4 Comments on Bi-Weekly Mortgage Payment Programs: The Truth Revealed

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It's amazing how many people think this these "bi-weekly" mortgage arrangements are a good idea.  Thanks for enlightening us on the "dirty truth".

3:10pm • #1
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Thanks Tom - The concept is a great idea, there just is not a need to pay someone else to handle it.

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Karl - I always like to stick with the real story. As good as it may sound, in the end paying extra on the principal balance would be the way to go instead of the bi-weekly.

4:48pm • #3
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Hi Petra - The bi-weekly does help you pay extra to the principle balance, it's just a matter of not paying a 3rd party.

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Moorestown, NJ

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