If you start to pay more or less toward your mortgage each month than the original payment amount, you can save or add a number of years to the length of your mortgage. Even the difference of just $40 can save you a couple of years or add a couple years to the length of your payment.
If you took out a mortgage loan for $250,000.00 with a 5.875% interest rate, for example, you could expect to pay $1,478.84 per month. If you change your payment to $1,304.12, however, you will have to pay on your mortgage for 47 year(s) and 8 month(s) instead of 30 years.
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