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  Interest-Only With Additional Payment
Average Monthly Payment : $1,041.67 $1,054.27
Months Paid : 360 360
Total Monthly Payments : $375,000.00 $379,537.50
Total Interests Paid : $375,000.00 $361,537.50
Interest Savings : $13,462.50
Balance : $250,000.00 $232,000.00
Equity Appreciation $0.00 $18,000.00
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If you take out an interest only loan and then make additional payments, you might be able to save yourself some money over the long haul. If you take out a 30 year loan for $250,000.00 with a 5.000% interest rate, for example, the monthly payment would be about $1,041.67. This means you will pay $375,000.00 in interest at the end of the loan term.

If you pay an extra $50.00 per month, however, your average monthly payment will not be much more, only $1,054.27. At the end of the loan period, you will have paid $361,537.50 in interest. Since your extra payment will get your interest paid off sooner, you will save $13,462.50 in interest by paying an extra $50.00 each month. This will reduce the balance of your $250,000.00 loan to $232,000.00, which will result in $18,000.00 in loan appreciation.

DISCLAIMER: There is NO WARRANTY, expressed or implied, for the accuracy of this information or it's applicability to your financial situation. You should consult a mortgage professional for details regarding your personal situation.

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