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Understand Your Monthly Mortgage Payment

Reblogger Ann Nguyen
Real Estate Agent with eXp Realty of California, Inc. DRE#00998262

Buyers are often caught up in the excitement of buying a new home and getting approved for the mortgage without fully understanding all the components that make up their monthly mortgage payment. In this post, George Souto explains these components in a clear and concise manner.

Original content by George Souto NMLS #65149

A common assumption that is often made by those in the Mortgage Industry is that Homeowners understand what makes up their monthly mortgage payment, but in reality many do not.  So it is important that Loan Officers take the time to explain to each of their Borrowers, not only how much they will be paying each month, but also the different components that make up their monthly payment.

 

A common term in the Mortgage Industry when referring to the monthly mortgage payment is PITI.  PITI simply stands for:

 

Principal -  This is the portion of the monthly payment that reduces the remaining balance of the money that was borrowed. 

 

Interest -  This represents the cost of borrowing the money, and is stated as a percentage of the outstanding balance on the loan.  On a 30 year fixed loan, the total interest is almost the same amount as the amount of money that was borrowed.

 

Taxes  -  This is the money that is collected each month as part of your monthly payment, so that the Lender can pay the town the property when they come due.  In most towns in Connecticut, property taxes are collected every 6 months, with the exception of one town that collects taxes every 3 months and 6 other towns that collect taxes just once per year.  Taxes will differ from town to town, depending on the mill rate that the town sets for that year.  The mill rate is calculated as a percentage of each $1,000 that the town assesses the property value at.

 

Insurance -  This is the money that is collected each month as part of your monthly payment, so that the Lender can pay the Homeowners Insurance premium to the Insurance Company each year.  Homeowners Insurance is required on most loans to protect the Homeowner and the Lender for a loss or damages caused by fire, or other similar things.  Homeowners Insurance, also provides protection for theft, and injury.

 

These are the 4 components that make up the PITI, but there may be one other fee that could also be part of a monthly payment:

 

Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) -  If a Borrower makes a downpayment that is less than 20% of the selling price of the house that they purchase, they will need to pay PMI.  PMI is required by the Lender to protect the Lender in case the Borrower defaults on the loan, and the Lender has to foreclose on the property.  When a Borrower is required to pay PMI, it will be calculated as a monthly amount that will be collected each month as part of the monthly payment.  A Borrower will be required to pay PMI until the Borrower has acquired 20% equity in the property on a Conventional Loan.  On a FHA Loan the Borrower will continue to pay the Mortgage Insurance (MI) each month until the Principle Balance has been reduced to 78% of the beginning loan amount, and the Borrower has been paying it for a minimum of 5 years.

 

Hopefully the above explanation helps homeowners better understand what makes up their monthly mortgage payment, and why it is a part of their payment.

 

 

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Who To Call For Your Mortgage Needs In Connecticut:

George Souto NMLS# 65149 is a Loan Officer who can assist you with all your FHA, CHFA, and Conventional mortgage needs in Connecticut. George resides in Middlesex County which includes Middletown, Middlefield, Durham, Cromwell, Portland, Higganum, Haddam, East Haddam, Chester, Deep River, and Essex. George can be contacted at (860) 573-1308  gsouto@mccuemortgage.com, or visit my McCue Mortgage Homepage.

Jon Quist
REALTY EXECUTIVES ARIZONA TERRITORY - Tucson, AZ
Tucson's BUYERS ONLY Realtor since 1996

I had the pleasure of working with a buyer today that really goes out of his way to do the math on his proposed purchase. I mean this fellow did ALL the math. He will have no surprises with any of the numbers at all. What a treat.

Aug 17, 2011 08:37 PM
Jane Peters
Home Jane Realty - Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles real estate concierge services

This is a great reblog, Ann. This is a great explanation of PITI.

Aug 18, 2011 06:20 PM
Ann Nguyen
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Truckee, CA
Lake Tahoe Truckee Homes For Sale

Jon...when the buyer does his/her homework and knows all the numbers...it makes our job so much easier :-)

Jane...I think so too...that's why I reblog :-) By the way, I love your website. Lots of great info there.

Aug 19, 2011 08:03 PM
EC, JF, Double R and Zoey the Cool Cat
Russel Ray Photos - San Diego, CA

What I didn't understand when I bought my condo was all the closing costs. Talking about nickle and diming you to death! $13 here, $21 there, $57 over there, $81 over here, and on and on...........

Aug 21, 2011 02:08 PM