Before the Great Depression, homeowners had to renegotiate their mortgages every year. During this time, one in 10 homes faced foreclosure for nonpayment.
When the economy crashed in 1929, the U.S. government stepped in to introduce changes that led to the GI Bill (helping returning soldiers buy homes) and the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, the most popular mortgage product today.
Having a 30-year fixed rate mortgage is a great option for buying a home. It lets you put a certain amount of money down and pay the rest over time, generally 30 years but some buyers opt for a shorter term.
So, when you’re nearing your final payment, after all those years, you’re probably feeling a lot of excitement. You’re just about to the finish line!
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When your 30 years of mortgage payments are coming to an end, you’ll want to get in touch with your mortgage servicer (the company that collects your mortgage payments) for a payoff quote.
That quote will tell you how much principal and interest you need to pay and the date(s) that money is due. It’s important to get a payoff quote because your final payment may include fees to release the paperwork that needs to be completed with the county recorder.
Your payoff statement will also tell you how to make your final payment. Some lenders request that you send the final payment via wire transfer, while others will accept a bank check (cashier’s check) or certified check. Your lender may also accept a personal check or ACH transfer.
When the final payment is made, you may receive:
Some lenders may not provide all of this paperwork and that’s fine, as long as you have proof you’ve fully paid your mortgage and you’re “free and clear.”
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You can celebrate the freedom of being free of your mortgage payment in a variety of ways, depending on where you live and your own family traditions. Here are some ideas:
Paying off your mortgage is a milestone that moves you into a new phase financially so you can build wealth. Make sure you make the most of this time, and the money you’re now saving.
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Whether you’re just thinking about buying, ready to start home-shopping in earnest, or considering a refinance, an AMS Military Mortgage Advisor will be happy to provide you with an honest and fair comparison of your mortgage options, including a wide range of affordable mortgages designed to meet your needs.
Ensuring AAFMAA Members obtain the best mortgage possible is our mission. Get your free mortgage assessment today or give us a call at 844-326-5439.