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Paying extra on your mortgage. When does it become worth it?
bigmondy
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For example - paying £40 per month extra on a £94k mortgage with 16 years to run - only reduces the term by 2 months!
Surely there is no point in paying the extra £7,680 when you will only be saving around £1,400 for the 2 months you will be losing?
I based this on a YBS mortgage with a fixed rate of 3.79% - and this was what I was told by them on the phone - I don't get it.
Surely there is no point in paying the extra £7,680 when you will only be saving around £1,400 for the 2 months you will be losing?
I based this on a YBS mortgage with a fixed rate of 3.79% - and this was what I was told by them on the phone - I don't get it.
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Maybe worth playing with the mortgage calculator on the main site.
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/mortgages/mortgage-overpayment-calculator#result
With those figures it suggests you would pay off 1 year and 3 months early and save £2,659 in interest.0 -
Are you sure that's a correct figure?
I input your details into the mortgage overpayment calculator on this site - and it says it would save you £2659 and pay the mortgage off 15 months sooner.
Edit: snap!0 -
That was what the girl on the phone told me - she didnt sound to "sure" if you know what I mean.
I will give the calculator a try - thanks guys.0 -
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The first mistake you made was thinking that the staff in the bank/building society can work out how an overpayment of £40 a month would make on a £94K loan over 16 years.
Use one of the online calculators yourself and YES any overpayment is worth paying to get rid of the mortgage early .
For example I overpaid our mortgage by £500 a month and this reduced the term from 22 years down to 10 years and this saved me £50,000 in interest
So if you can overpay0 -
Good advice folks. Appreciated.
Oh and Thrugelmir - I think you have cracked what she has done. She has calculated it on my 3 year fixed term....... now that is definitely NOT what I asked her to do.
Anyone would think the BS doesnt want us to overpay...... surely not.
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