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![]() "Calif Bill" wrote in message nk.net... The payment for a P&I loan would not be much more than the payments on an interest only loan for a 30 year mortgage. A conventional loan would be *alot* more *because* of the low interest rate. For example, the P&I on an $800k loan at 4.25% is $3935.52. The interest on that same loan is $2833.33. That's an extra $1100/month payment. Of course, you couldn't get a 30 year fixed at 4.25%, so the payment difference would be even higher than $1100. Probably closer to an extra $1500/month. As rates go higher, then the difference between an interest-only and a fully amortized loans becomes miniscule. With the present low interest rates, you should lock in the low interest rate with a 30 year fixed. Rates are only going up, as they have doubled in the last year alone. In 5 years, you are probably looking at probably a 8% minimum loan. If my loan payment went from $2833/month (current payment..not including taxes and insurance), to $5333.33/month (paying interest-only on the same amount financed at 8%), I could afford that in 5 years. That's a $2500/month jump, but I should have $4000/month in extra disposable income by then, so it more than covers it. Today, I can't swing the extra $1500/month...so that's why I'm doing an interest-only loan. |
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