MORTGAGE EDUCATION
The home buying process can seem intimidating – but it doesn’t need to be. This comprehensive resource guide will walk you through the process step by step, so, when it comes time to put down roots, you can do so with confidence.
Use these quick calculators to compare and contrast various loan options.
- Mortgage Payment Calculator
- Rent or Buy Calculator
- Home Sale Proceeds Calculator
- How Much Home Can I Afford?
- Compare Mortgage Loans
- Adjustable Rate Mortgage Calculator
- Home Refinance Calculator
- Home Closing Costs Calculator
- Debt-to-Income Ratio Calculator
- Calculate Down Payment on a House
- Mortgage Loan Calculator
Mortgage points are an optional, one-time fee you pay your lender at the closing to reduce your mortgage interest rate. One mortgage point costs 1% of the mortgage loan amount. While mortgage points increase closing costs, a lower interest rate over the life of the home loan reduces monthly mortgage payments and the amount of interest paid. To really know if mortgage points are worth it, we recommend comparing the cost of the points at closing with the amount of anticipated savings in interest paid. This anticipated savings varies based on the amount of time you plan to stay in the home or whether you plan to refinance in the near future.
Mortgage points are an optional, one-time fee you pay your lender at the closing to reduce your mortgage interest rate. One mortgage point costs 1% of the mortgage loan amount. While mortgage points increase closing costs, a lower interest rate over the life of the home loan reduces monthly mortgage payments and the amount of interest paid. To really know if mortgage points are worth it, we recommend comparing the cost of the points at closing with the amount of anticipated savings in interest paid. This anticipated savings varies based on the amount of time you plan to stay in the home or whether you plan to refinance in the near future.