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3 Ways to save 100K on Your Next Home

Michelle Phillips

Michelle grew up in Pasadena and is a happy Irvine transplant, where she shares Nestor's passion for creating great communities...

Michelle grew up in Pasadena and is a happy Irvine transplant, where she shares Nestor's passion for creating great communities...

Oct 3 2 minutes read


Today, we're highlighting a strategy that can save you thousands of dollars in interest charges by paying extra on your mortgage monthly.  This can eliminate multiple years off of your home loan.

Understand this: Paying down the principal quicker on your home does not decrease your minimum payment each month. However, it WILL shorten the life of the loan and save you more money than most can save on their own.


⬇︎Here are three ways to save you thousands on your next home⬇︎

Increase Your Monthly Checks by One-Twelfth

Some people do not know this, but the largest part of your early year payments go toward paying interest. If you pay a little extra on your principal now, this will make a significant amount of savings down the road. The additional 1/12th of your monthly payment will decrease the balance on your current principal and likely avoid some of those interest charges.


Make One Extra Payment Per Year

If you get an annual bonus or a nice size tax return check, use it to pay one extra mortgage payment each year. You will cut the life of the loan significantly and save thousands in interest. Even small changes can make a huge difference over time.


Pay Half of Your Monthly Payment Bi-Weekly

This takes a little more effort, but you could authorize an automatic transfer from your checking account to savings account bi-weekly. You will have made 26 half payments, which will become 13 full payments at the end of the year without even realizing it!


Look 👀 How Much You Can Save!

(The table below is an example using $200,000 30-year home loan with an interest rate of 5%)

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