Biweekly Mortgage Payment
Making bi-weekly (ocurring
once every two weeks) payments can shorten
the life of your mortgage and reduce your
interest expense over the life of the loan.
Instead of making a full payment every
month, you make a half payment every two
weeks. Since there are fifty-two weeks
in a year, you make twenty-six half payments,
or thirteen full payments.
As a result,
you are making one extra mortgage payment
per year. Making bi-weekly payments can
reduce the term on a thirty-year, fixed
loan to approximately twenty-two years. |