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First Federal Bank : September 27, 2023 1:58:42 PM EDT
If you have a mortgage, you're probably looking for the best option to pay it off. Monthly mortgage payments are an easy-to-manage way to pay for your house
- in fact, they're the most common form of
mortgage payment but now, many homeowners are discovering that biweekly payments offer them better results.
So is a biweekly payment the better option for you? Which payment strategy best fits your individual circumstances? Here's what you need to know.
Biweekly Payments: Pay Off Your Mortgage Faster and Save on Interest
Biweekly payments are becoming increasingly popular for a variety of reasons. With a biweekly payment, you'll pay less money in total interest payments over the course of the whole mortgage, and you'll pay your mortgage off faster. Biweekly payments also make it easier to budget for your mortgage because they coincide with your paycheck, and the biweekly payment system forces you to make extra payments toward your principal.
That said, biweekly payments also have some disadvantages. If you've bought a home at the very top tier of what you can afford, you might not have the budget flexibility for extra payments. Your lender may also force you to pay a $300 setup fee or a processing fee for each payment.
Monthly Payments: Easier to Afford for Large Homes
Paying your mortgage off on a monthly basis has long been the standard, for a variety of reasons - for instance, most homeowners are typically more comfortable with monthly payments as they were the norm during the owner's years as a renter. It may also be easier to manage monthly payments if you work as an independent contractor and don't always get paid every two weeks.
Monthly mortgage payments are more affordable for owners of larger homes, which typically come with larger mortgages. A monthly payment schedule also means you make one less payment per year, and for those on a strict budget, this can help to make the daily necessities of life more affordable.
Monthly mortgage payments were once the expected norm, but now, a lot of homeowners are choosing to make biweekly payments in order to pay off their mortgages faster and better budget their money. Monthly payments still remain popular, though, for a variety of reasons.
So which one is better for you? A qualified mortgage advisor can help you determine your best course of action. Call your local First Federal Bank mortgage professional to learn more about your mortgage payment options.
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