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Experience in the area 15 years Organizations Mortgage Brokerage Education/Credentials BS in Chemical Engineering, BA in Sales and Marketing. Licensed Loan Officer for 6 years and I have worked as a Loan Officer for 15 years.
 
   

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Financing -- Loans - Mortgage Payments


Expert: Bobbi Buehl - 3/28/2008

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QUESTION: Is it true that you can save interest and pay off your mortgage earlier if you split your payment and pay it twice a month instead of once?

ANSWER: Kathleen,

Yes, its true! You can also knock 3 years off a 30 year mortgage, if you make an additional payment toward principal when you make your very FIRST payment. You have to do this on a separate check and write on it "toward principle only."

Hope that helps.... : )

Thanks,

Bobbi

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QUESTION: Thank you Bobbi.  I am curently into the third year after refinancing my home to a 30 fixed.  Is it too late now? By the way, these spam guard characters are very hard to read. Please pass that along to those in the know.

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Kathleen,

You can also knock off how long it takes to pay your home off by making additional payments toward your principal each month. Keep that one in mind, since 1 extra payment a year (total) decreases your mortgage about 2 years over the life of the loan.

Have a great one!

Bobbi

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