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All Forum Posts by: Bob Born

Bob Born has started 0 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Extra principle payments for quick pay down

Bob BornPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Wichita, KS
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 3
Jim, let's say your monthly payment is $500. That breaks down to $400 interest and $100 and principal. If you pay an extra $100 on that first payment you will effectively reduce one entire monthly payment off of the backend of the note. The next month you'll see on your amortization schedule that your interest payment will be something like $399 and the principal will be $101. The second month if you make a principal extra principal payment of $101 you will now you will knock off another entire month off of the end of your payment schedule. As several people have mentioned some banks request you to indicate where that extra money is going whether principal or escrow. Realistically you can look at paying a 20 year loan off and approximately seven years give or take. The problem is that principal amount goes up towards the end of the loan and that extra payment gets larger and larger each month. If nothing else, Make sure that you pay that extra payment at least the first 10 years as that will reduce the overall number of years significantly. You are saving much more. If your interest rate is 5% you are safeyou are saving much more than 5% on your money that payment in month one year one is 5% each year for the next 20 years impressive use of your money.

Post: How to Buy Florida Land for under $1,000.00

Bob BornPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Wichita, KS
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 3

Looks like this topic just dried up and died? I read the entire post because I did a search on Deed Grabber. Then "Deed Grabber" is in the very last post and no-one answers. Grrrrrr!!!

Can anyone tell me what DG is selling and what's his angle? I've bought four houses over the years thru tax deed auctions. I bought one of them from the owner before the auction and got it for a great price but it was not just a few hundred as DG advertises.