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Interest Only Mortgages - Facts about Interest Only Mortgages

 
Author: Carrie Reeder

Choosing an interest only mortgage option has its benefits. If rising home prices are making it difficult for you to qualify for a home loan, an interest only loan can help. Some homebuyers are unfamiliar with interest only home loans. However, they have become increasingly popular within the last six years. Before applying for such a loan, consider the following facts.

How Interest Only Mortgages Work?

With traditional mortgage financing, monthly mortgage payments are applied to both the interest and principle balance. On the other hand, if choosing an interest only option, borrowers are not obligated to make payments toward the principle. Thus, mortgage payments are lower. Because interest only payments are temporary, borrowers should anticipate higher payments within a few years. Of course, borrowers can avoid future payment shock by making occasional payments to reduce the principle. Also, limiting the interest only period to two or three years is another way to avoid the financial burden of higher mortgage payments.

Interest Only Mortgage Terms

There is a variety of interest only terms to choose between. Although it is recommended that borrowers choose short terms perhaps two or three years, some opt for longer interest only periods. The average loan option involves a 5-year interest only period, followed by a 30-year fixed rate. Other popular options include a 7-year, even a 10-year interest only period.

Borrowers selecting a longer interest only period will pay much higher future payments than those choosing shorter terms. In an effort to avoid the long term consequences of evading payments toward the principle, some borrowers choose to sell their homes before the lender requires full repayment.

Danger of Interest Only Home Loans

If property values continue to rise, interest only home loans are not a threat. Unfortunately, some housing markets experience a sudden cool off, in which home values decline. Persons who chose an interest only mortgage may suffer.

Because the principle balance was never reduced, the borrower will owe the mortgage company the full amount at the conclusion of the interest only period. Plans to sell the home may be foiled if the mortgage balance exceeds current market value. Here is a list of recommended Interest Only Mortgage Lenders online. It's important to use a reputable lender online to make sure your personal information is secure.

Author Bio:
Carrie Reeder is an authority in this industry. Carrie has written several articles in the past on this subject.
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