This is how much your 30-year mortgage could actually be costing you 

30-year mortgages are now the most popular term with 57% of new mortgages taken out in 2022 issued with this long-term option – a figure that has been rising steadily since 2017, and one that’s highest amongst first home buyers (at 74% of this group). 

While the length of the term can make the mortgage feel more affordable with lower re-payments – especially now as the cost of living is tightening our budgets – over the long term, a 30-year mortgage could cost you considerably more than you might think. 

In some cases, you’d end up paying the bank back more than double the amount you originally borrowed. If you have a mortgage of $600,000, for example, with a mortgage interest rate of 5.45% – you’d end up paying $1,219,067 back to the bank (with $619,067 of that being interest payments). 

Anything else? 

As well as the straight dollar cost of taking longer to pay off your mortgage, the 30-year loan term can rob you of other opportunities to build wealth. 

The money you’re using the pay off your mortgage could instead be used to invest in the share market. And, the sooner you grow the equity in your home, the sooner you can use that as leverage to buy an investment property. 

What’s the alternative? 

Many people would be surprised at how easy it can be to shave years off their mortgage.  

In the above scenario, the fortnightly repayments on a 30-year term would be $1563. Even just an extra $100 per fortnight would take 4 years off the term of the mortgage and reduce interest repayments by $97,885. That’s money you can use to invest elsewhere. 

For more advice about how to best approach your mortgage in today’s turbulent times, pay it offer faster, and future proof your mortgage come and have a chat with an enable.me coach. Book your consultation with an enable.me coach today. (A fee applies).

Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute individual financial advice. If you’re interested in receiving personalised financial advice, you can book in a consultation with an enable.me coach. Costs apply.

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