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Biweekly Mortgage Payment Calculator

Pros of paying your mortgage biweekly

  • Long-term savings: The biggest upside to biweekly mortgage payments is the ability to reduce interest and save money on the overall loan cost.
  • Faster path to equity: Whether you’re planning to stay in the home forever or sell it before your loan term ends, you’ll accumulate more equity with biweekly payments. If you stay, you’ll pay off the loan sooner. In addition, if you’re still in the house, that equity also gives you a lower-cost borrowing option in the form of a home equity loan or line of credit.
  • Higher net proceeds if you sell: If you sell the home at a profit, you’ll pocket more of those proceeds versus using them to pay off your mortgage.

Cons of paying your mortgage biweekly

  • Potential impact on other savings goals: Before you commit to paying your mortgage biweekly, consider whether doing so would benefit your overall financial plan. A biweekly strategy means putting more money toward your mortgage every year, which could pull from other financial obligations like saving for retirement. Additionally, if you’re trying to pay off high-interest debt, it might make more sense to prioritize the higher APR attached to your credit card, for example. As you assess your budget, see if the savings outweigh any losses elsewhere.
  • Possible prepayment penalty: Although not common, some mortgages come with a prepayment penalty if a borrower pays off the loan sooner than stated in the repayment schedule. Carefully read your loan documents or contact your servicer to see if you’d be subject to this fee. (Keep a record of who you spoke to in case there’s an issue later on.)
  • Might require some extra setup: Lenders want to earn their share of interest, so arranging biweekly payments might not be that simple. Before making the extra payments, contact your servicer to coordinate your payment plan and verify that your additional amount will go toward the principal. Again, keep track of who you spoke with and get confirmation of your conversation in writing.