The Hidden Truth about Bi-Weekly Payments...

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Real Estate Agent with Royal Shell Real Estate - The Koffman Group SL 3310397

 

Want to pay off your mortgage sooner? Think bi-weekly payments is the way to go? You may think so at first but after reading David Shamansky's post you will think twice before signing up for this 'service'. He has some great advice at the end of the post so make sure you read all the way through.

If you are a buyer in need of a middle Tennessee mortgage expert, give me a call. I have several contacts who can help you get pre-approved and will work diligently to get your loan processed.

Original content by David Shamansky NMLS#392126

 

So you just got your mortgage and saved some money or moved into your new home, CONGRATULATIONS! What typically happens in the next 1-2 months? A letter arrives talking about Bi-Weekly payments and how you can get out of debt and save tens of thousands in interest and payments by utilizing this service they provide.

Most homeowners are always interested in financial tips and tricks to save them money and there are a lot who choose this option. I mean seriously, if you are told you can save 10,000+ by having your payments applied to your mortgage every 2 weeks instead of 1 time each month who would at least be curious, right?

Money Saving TipsHere is some insider information about this that I think will open your eyes...

First let me start with this little known fact... unless it has happened recently I am only aware of 1 bank that actually has a system to be able to APPLY your 1/2 payment every 2 weeks to your loan!

So your next question might be "how can a company advertise something that is not truthful or accurate"?

Well it happens everyday but to explain, here is how it works... By utilizing the fact that all months except for February have about 2-3 extra days in them by the time you complete a year making 26 1/2 payments actually totals 13 normal full payments and thereby you have actually applied an extra payment directly to your principle! Yes you still paid the extra payment, so there is NO magic, but that is a great thing and that will in fact save you money, reduce your balance, and give you a benefit!

So with all that said what is the problem, right?

The problem is these companies pitch you under the impression your balance is reducing every 2 weeks and that is simply NOT true! First of all, they cant even apply your 1/2 payment every 2 weeks unless they actually service your loan! Since almost all US Lenders do not have systems to handle that pay model here is how it happens...

The 3rd party service debits your account every 2 weeks and THEY sit on your money and make interest (on top of whatever they charged you to set up the service). At the end of each 2 week debit period they now have a full payment and apply that to your lender (if they are at least this honest, as I have heard some very bad horror stories) and after a period of 6 months they finally have a complete 1/2 payment debited (so 3 total prior to this payment due date) to add to your normal payment to apply to principle reduction and that saves you some interest. Once the next 6 months passes the other 1/2 payment has been taken from your account and now you have what you were told 13 payments made during a 12 month period.

Again what is the problem, right?

The problem is YOU can do the same thing, and even better for you for FREE and save even more by doing it yourself!

Here is the secret...

Your interest is calculated by taking your outstanding balance times your interest rate, so if your balance is only seeing the additional principle reduction 2 times /yr and not 26, as they make you believe, your savings is far less than it could be!

To maximize your savings under this same model, simply take your monthly payment and divide it by 12. Then take that number and ADD it to your normal payment and mark it as APPLY TO PRINCIPLE, to ensure the lender applies it to your balance and NOT your escrow account.

By doing this simple change, what happens is your balance is ACTUALLY reducing 12 times / yr instead of only 2 and that WILL reduce your interest paid even further and pay off your loan faster and still keeps you in control of your money if you ever decide to change it and BEST OF ALL... ITS FREE!!!

If you are looking for additional money saving tips and financial secrets stay tuned I have more on the way.

araward

Colorado 1st Time buyers, if you are ready to stop renting, get the many benefits from home ownership, or maybe your a current homeowner looking to move up or maybe looking into what it takes to become an investor in this incredible market, that WILL create millionaires, and you are looking for a strategy, answers and direction, please feel free to call or email me. My 22yrs in mortgage lending and 30+ years in finance gives me an in depth knowledge, critical to helping others and making their dreams go from dream to reality!

David Shamansky
"Positive reinforcer, promoter, success coach, entrepreneur, team builder, wealth builder, blessed individual, business leader and professional lender"

US Mortgages
6855 S Havana St Ste 520
Centennial CO 80112
720-524-8020
NMLS#392126
Equal Housing Lender

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Comments (3)

Than Maynard
Coldwell Banker Heart of Oklahoma - Purcell, OK
Broker - Licensed to List & Sell - 405-990-8862

Good information for people with mortgages.

I always tell people to simply add 10, 20 or whatever percent to each monthly payment (and write apply to principle on the check). Accomplishes the same thing, although for people who aren't committed it is really easy to skip the extra payments.

Jul 30, 2014 01:50 AM
Jill Winchel
Royal Shell Real Estate - The Koffman Group - Cape Coral, FL
We make it easy. You make it home.

Than...Yes, it is easy to skip extra payments when other expenses arise. You need to be committed to paying mortgage off early.

Jul 30, 2014 07:45 AM
Debbie Reynolds, C21 Platinum Properties
Platinum Properties- (931)771-9070 - Clarksville, TN
The Dedicated Clarksville TN Realtor-(931)320-6730

This is a good reblog Jill. I hope you are enjoying sunny South Florida.

Feb 25, 2016 10:59 PM

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