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How Mortgage Points Can Lower Rates and Make Payments More Affordable

As you explore the world of home buying and financing, you may have come across the term "mortgage points." If you're wondering what they are and how they work to lower your mortgage payment, this article is for you. So let's dive into the details.

How Do Mortgage Points Work?

Mortgage points are upfront payments made at closing in exchange for a reduced interest rate. Each point generally costs 1% of the total loan amount and can lower your interest rate by about a quarter of a percent.

The best part? This reduction is not temporary; it stays in effect for the entire duration of your loan!

To give you a clearer picture, let's imagine you're getting a 30-year fixed-rate home loan for $100,000. Each mortgage point would cost you $1,000. If your initial interest rate is 6.5%, purchasing two points for $2,000 would lower your interest rate to 6%. And here's the icing on the cake: this reduced rate stays with you throughout the life of your loan.

Now, you might be wondering, "Why should I care about lowering my interest rate?" Well, it's simple: a lower interest rate translates into lower monthly payments and savings over time --making a significant difference in your financial well-being.

But hold on, mortgage points may not be for everyone. It's important to consider your personal circumstances before deciding if they're the right choice for you. Here are a few factors to ponder:

1. Affordability: Purchasing mortgage points requires an upfront payment of at least 1% of your total loan amount. If you have the financial means and haven't allocated that money for other purposes like your down payment, it's worth considering.

2. Rising interest rates: If you're concerned about the unpredictability of interest rates and want to secure a lower rate, mortgage points can help. They give you peace of mind and shield you from potential increases.

3. Long-term commitment: Mortgage points are most beneficial if you plan to stay in your home for five or more years. If you're thinking of selling or refinancing in the near future, the benefits may not outweigh the costs. Use points for when you're ready to settle down.

4. Fixed-rate mortgages: Mortgage points are generally suitable for fixed-rate mortgages, as the interest rate remains constant over time. For adjustable-rate mortgages, the rate can fluctuate, making it less advantageous to purchase points.

Unsure whether buying mortgage points is the right decision?

This quick calculation might help. Calculate how much you would save each month with a lower interest rate. Then, divide the cost of one point by that monthly savings. The result will tell you how many months it would take to recoup your investment. If it aligns with your long-term plans, it could be a good deal for you.

Contact us to assess your unique situation and guide you in finding the right home loan option for your needs.

Mortgage points offer a fantastic opportunity to take control of your mortgage by lowering your interest rates. They can make your monthly payments more manageable and save you money in the long run.

To make the most of this tool, let us carefully assess your financial situation and help you accurately crunch the numbers to secure a brighter and more affordable future in your new home.


* Specific loan program availability and requirements may vary. Please get in touch with your mortgage advisor for more information.

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