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50 Year mortgage loansIt seems like yesterday that the 30 year mortgage was the standard loan around. Welcome the 50 year mortgage. Yes, you read it correctly, 50 years. The benefit of a 50 year amortized loan is not only the lower payments on a monthly basis but will include principle payments as well. This new loan may be a good alternative to an adjustable rate mortgage since you get a low payment without the risk of your payments going higher. Although it is not available with all lenders yet, it is gaining popularity and should be an option with most lenders in the near future. While your payments are going to be lower with a 50 year mortgage when compared with a 30 or 40 year amortization, you might be surprised at how small the difference is per month. For example a $200,000 loan at a 7.5% interest rate, your payments on a 50 year term will only be $118 lower per month on a 30 year mortgage. So if you're goal is to pay off the home, you're probably better off in a loan amortized over 30 years. If your goal is to have a lower payment and still pay off some principle a 50 year loan is for you. Another great alternative to the 50 year mortgage is the 30 year interest only, both have similar monthly payments The difference in the monthly isn't that big between the interest only and the 50 year mortgage. But it might be that $100 to $200 difference a month which might be the difference in whether you're able to pay ALL of the bills at the end of the month. One advantage of a 50 year loan is that your payments will never increase throughout the life of your loan. Interest only loans have a interest only period after which your payment will increase in order to payoff the loan during the remaining years of the term. It's important you talk with your mortgage professional to see if this is an option thats open to you. Each program has its own qualifying guidelines and there are some changes that take place when going from a standard 30 year loan to instead taking a 50 year loan. 50 year mortgage loan can be beneficial because you will have a lower payment than on a shorter term mortgage. This can allow you to qualify for a larger home or provide cash flow for other investments. » DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this article on '50 Year mortgage loans' is a collection of contributions by licensed mortgage professionals and is not the opinion of Broker Outpost LLC. Always consult a licensed professional before applying for a mortgage.
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