Fifteen Will Get You Three

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Morningside Homes, LLC 720-231-5200 DRE# ER300941
 
Fifteen Will Get You Three 
 

15 vs 30.pngFreddie Mac chief economist, Frank Nothaft, says that affordability, stability and flexibility are the three reasons homebuyers overwhelmingly choose a 30 year term.  However, for those who can afford a higher payment, there are three additional reasons to choose a 15 year term: save interest, build equity and retire the debt sooner.

First-time buyers have a higher tendency to use a minimum down payment and are very concerned with affordable payments.  It is understandable that the majority of these buyers select 30 year, fixed-rate mortgages.

Consider a $200,000 mortgage at 30 year and 15 year terms with recent mortgage rates at 4.2% and 3.31% respectively. The payment is $433.15 less on the 30 year term but the interest rate being charged is higher.  The total interest paid by the borrower if each of the loans was retired would be almost three times more for the 30 year term.

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Another interesting thing about the 15 years mortgage is that more of the payment is going to principal than interest from the very first payment.  It would take over 13 years on the 30 year mortgage for the principal to exceed the interest allocation.

Some people might suggest getting a 30 year loan and making the payments as if they were on a 15 year loan.  That would certainly accelerate amortization and save interest. The real challenge is the discipline to actually make the payments on a consistent basis if you don’t have to

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Comments (2)

Barbara Todaro
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Retired - Franklin, MA
Previously Affiliated with The Todaro Team

Good morning, Patty..... a 15 year mortgage is a good plan of attack to get rid of a mortgage....

Aug 01, 2014 08:17 PM
Sybil Campbell
Fernandina Beach, FL
Referral Agent Amelia Island Florida

Patty, I am so glad that my last mortgage on a home that I owned with my ex was a 15 year loan and not a 30.  I walked away with a lot more cash in hand!

Aug 01, 2014 08:44 PM

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