How to Prepay Your Mortgage New York

Over the course of a 30-year mortgage, you may end up paying more than twice the amount of your principal. The rest goes towards paying interest. That interest is money in the bank's pocket, not in your bank account. Prepaying your mortgage is paying extra principal, especially during the early years of your loan, meaning that your house will be paid off that much sooner, and you will pay less total interest over the life of the loan. It could put you that much closer to retirement.

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Steps

  1. Evaluate whether prepaying is right for you. In the short term think of prepaying your loan as investing, but investing in a large, illiquid asset. That is, you must sell the house to get the money out again. If you have a low interest rate and you are making good returns on investments, it may not be worthwhile. If other debts are costing you more or if you have little or no savings, focus on those priorities first. The long term prepayment is by far the best thing to do. When the mortgage is paid off 100% of the money you would have paid can now go for investments.
  2. Find out the interest rate on your mortgage and the remaining balance. If it isn't on your statement, call your bank or whoever is carrying your mortgage to find out.
  3. Use a mortgage calculator (there are many available online or make your own) to find out how much you are paying in interest over the life of the loan.
    • Look for a calculator that gives you an amortization schedule, preferably with a graph of interest and principal paid over time.
    • Look for a calculator that will let you run scenarios and see what happens if you prepay at various rates.
  4. Decide how much you will prepay. There is no one right answer to this question. Here are some possibilities:
    • Prepay a certain percentage of your income. One or even half a percent might be small enough to be painless and still make a big dent.
    • Prepay a certain amount each month. Choose a nice, round number that seems right to you.
    • Pay a monthly amount that you were paying before on a different loan. If you just paid off a car loan or credit card, put that amount towards prepaying your mortgage instead.
    • Continue to pay the monthly amount that your mortgage cost before refinancing, even though the new monthly payment is less.
    • Pay the amount of a raise you have just received. The advantage of choices like these is that they keep the rest of your finances the same as they were before. You will not notice that new, "extra" money is going elsewhere.
    • Make one extra payment per year. Divide your monthly payment by 12 and pay that much extra each month. Don't wait until the end of the year or rely on your memory.
  5. Phone your bank or mortgage company and verify that any extra payment will get applied immediately toward paying down the principal. They may ask that you enclose a form letter or add a memo to each check to this effect. Prepaying a mortgage is still uncommon enough that some companies don't seem to know what to do about it.
    • Check that your first couple of payments went to the right place. Read your statement after the first extra payment and verify that the payments are being correctly applied against your principal.
  6. Automate your payment. The mortgage company may be able to do this for you, or if you have online bill pay with your bank, you can make either a separate payment or an increased payment automatically that way. While you could theoretically make the extra payment manually each month, it is probably easiest to automate it once and let the bank remember the new schedule for you.
    • Make sure to include your account information and prepayment instructions with your payment.
    • It may help things get processed correctly if you send a separate check or payment for the part you are prepaying. If you are using an online bill pay service, simply set up two payments at the same time each month.
  7. Look into a biweekly payment plan. Many people prefer this option because it is simple and lines up with their biweekly paycheck schedule. With a biweekly payment plan, you simply pay half the monthly amount every two weeks. This has the effect of paying one extra payment per year. Set up a biweekly payment plan through your mortgage company or through an independent service. A phone call or two should be enough to set up the payments.
    • With this choice, you must generally set up a plan specifically.
    • Make sure, if you are paying biweekly, that the mortgage company knows what to do with the extra payments.
    • Ask whatever institution sets up your biweekly plan whether the payments get applied immediately, and don't sign up if the answer is no. Some companies, especially third party services, withdraw the funds biweekly and only make the additional payment at the end of the month or year, earning interest on your money in the meantime.
    • Expect a setup fee of a few hundred dollars, and ask what the fees will be before you sign up. Although this sounds like a lot of money, the money you save over the life of the loan will be much more. If you still don't like the fee, set up an automatic transfer yourself.
    • You do not necessarily need to pay someone else to set up your payments for you once you have calculated what they need to be. It's free to do it yourself, and you will save more money (the fee associated with this plan).

Video

This video is about prepaying a mortgage - When and why you should do it.

Tips

  • Start early. Your first mortgage payments will be mostly interest and hardly any principal. The sooner you start paying a bit of extra principal, the less interest you'll pay over the life of the loan, and the more money the extra payments will save you.
  • Pay down costlier debt first. If you have credit card debt, a car loan, or any other loan with a higher interest rate, get it out of the way.
  • If you set up your own payment plan, you shouldn't have to pay fees, but you are on your own to follow through.
  • Check the terms of your private mortgage insurance (PMI) if you have it. PMI is insurance for the lender, not for you. It is often required if you have less than 20% equity in your home. If you reach the required percentage, through prepayment or otherwise, ask about canceling it, so you can stop paying extra for it. It won't necessarily get canceled if you don't ask.
  • Even if you are prepaying, it's worth evaluating periodically whether you have the lowest mortgage rate you can have. Refinancing could also save you a lot of money on your loan. Remember, though, that it may reset the length of your loan and that it often includes fees. For refinancing to be worthwhile, the savings has to outweigh these factors.
    • If you do refinance, one way to prepay your mortgage is to continue paying your previous monthly amount, even though your new amount has gone down.
  • Inflation favors the borrower. Prepaying effectively means paying with more costly money. If you're concerned about this factor, figure it in to your calculations.
  • If you are interested in going further, read up on how to set up a mortgage cycle or mortgage accelerator program. These programs often use home equity lines of credit (basically a type of second mortgage) to alter the payment schedule, so they're not as straightforward as simple prepayment plans. Make sure you understand how these arrangements work and have a plan for incorporating them into your own finances before you undertake such a scheme.
  • Another option is to grow a liquid,tax-free or tax-deferred side account with compounded returns while continuing to take advantage of the governments copay (tax credit for mortgage interest on principal residence). Then at retirement or before when you have enough cash, pay off the entire principal balance. You will have paid more interest, but potentially earned more in compounded interested and tax savings.
  • If the mortgage interest paid each year is reducing your tax obligation, then you may benefit more from investing your extra dollars in a vehicle that compounds interest to you until your compounded interest investment's value reaches the balance due on your mortgage.
  • Always see a certified professional to review your situation and objectives. They are worth the expense.

Warnings

  • Read your loan papers or call your mortgage institution and make sure there are no fees penalties for prepaying.
  • Prepaying a loan generally does not reduce or recalculate subsequent payments. What it does do is reduce the life and lifetime cost of the loan, so the only savings is the interest on the final payments that you have pre-paid. Don't prepay a loan if you think it could cause you to miss a subsequent payment, and do maintain a cash cushion for emergencies. Think twice about giving any significant amount since you will not be easily able to draw upon it in the event of job loss or any other need. Compare to the potential earning on a CD at the same bank for the same amount.
  • Keep copious records so that you can demonstrate all of your principal pre-payments as you may have to prove to your mortgage servicer when the loan is paid in full
  • There are some arguments saying prepaying your mortgage is a poor investment decision:
    • You weaken your position with the bank. You are more likely to be foreclosed since the bank can sell your home for a profit compared to your neighbor that owes more than it is worth.
    • You lose the opportunity for arbitrage: you pay simple interest at a low percentage while potentially earning compounded interest at a similar or better interest.
    • Historically, a home is not an investment, but a simple savings account when adjusting for inflation.
    • Your equity is not liquid in the event of an emergency. If you fall ill or for some reason not able to work, you can not tap your equity and no bank will lend you money from your equity since you have no ability to repay.

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