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Are mortgage points worth it? A homebuyer's guide

by Ronald Bixby - Realtor with Realty ONE Group Dockside 02/27/2023

When considering the myriad choices for home financing, homebuyers might wonder, “Are mortgage points worth it?” By paying special fees to the lender, you can sometimes get a lower interest rate. However, the points are no small expense. It’s important to weigh the pros and cons before deciding.

What are points on a mortgage?

Mortgage points, also called discount points, are fees paid by borrowers to reduce loan interest rates. Terms and conditions of different points vary from one lender to the next, but the pricing is typically standard across lenders. Each individual point costs 1% of your loan amount. 

Why buy mortgage points?

Mortgage points have the potential to significantly lower your monthly mortgage payments and help you save money in the long term. As interest rates rise, using points can be a worthwhile strategy for making your mortgage more affordable.  

Mortgage point disadvantages

Lower monthly payments and a lower interest rate are excellent advantages of mortgage discount points, but what are the downsides? One major disadvantage is, to truly save money, you must stay in the home for a long enough time to reach a “break even point,” or the amount of time it will take for your savings to be greater than the amount you pay out.

If you have plans to refinance or sell your home in the near future, you may lose money on discount points by not taking full advantage of the prepaid interest. 

Is buying mortgage points worth it?

Buying points from your mortgage lender might be worth it in some cases, but every financial situation is different. If you plan to stay in your home for the entirety of the loan term, you’ll eventually benefit from the upfront cost of points and save a large amount of money.

However, homebuying already comes with significant upfront costs, and you may not want to add another to the list. Instead, some financial experts suggest putting extra money toward a larger down payment instead, as this can also affect your interest rate in some cases.

Are mortgage points right for you? Ultimately, only you can decide. Keep these factors in mind when considering your options for home financing.

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Ronald Bixby - Realtor with Realty ONE Group Dockside

Hi, I'm Ronald Bixby and I'd love to assist you. Honor, Respect, and Integrity...These are qualities that were instilled in a small town in upstate NY and reaffirmed in the US Navy. I was raised in a town called Horseheads. After graduating High school, I decided to see the world and I went into the Navy. Although I wanted to see the world, I ended up joining the submarine force and unfortunately, they don't have too many windows on subs! After getting out of the Navy, I found myself with an opportunity to get into the restaurant business and that's where I spent the next 30 years. I am blessed with an amazing wife, who is my rock, 4 beautiful daughters, and a son... Parenthood has a way of keeping you on your toes! However, thinking that I was missing something, I decided to make a change and started exploring the Real Estate business, and the more I looked into it, the more I knew this was the right profession for me. I like to help people and assisting a family buy or sell a home is a fantastic opportunity to do just that. If I can make someone half as happy as I am...it's a great day. Let me help you be happy.