10 HACKS To Pay Your Mortgage Off Early

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
  • Pay off your mortgage early with these personal finance tips. Yes, it's possible to live a debt-free life and achieve Financial Independence by paying off your mortgage in the next 5 years. If you are seeking to retire early, these money hacks may be your ticket. Paying your mortgage weekly and making extra payments to your principle can save you hundreds of thousands of dollars in your interest and pay your mortgage off years ahead of schedule.
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  • @MalcolmLawsonREALTOR
    @MalcolmLawsonREALTOR  Před 4 lety +18

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    • @Renbacktome
      @Renbacktome Před 4 lety +3

      I have a question for you. What of my husband and I pay 3,120 per month on our mortgage principle.

    • @MalcolmLawsonREALTOR
      @MalcolmLawsonREALTOR  Před 4 lety +1

      @@Renbacktome Use the calculator in the video description to see how quickly that would pay off your mortgage.

    • @firesign4297
      @firesign4297 Před 2 lety

      🤗👍🏿👍🏿 What about ..ROUNDING OFF monthly mortgage payments ?

    • @firesign4297
      @firesign4297 Před 2 lety

      @@Renbacktome if that's extra😳 You guys have it MADE!🤗👍🏿👍🏿

  • @Thermohybrid
    @Thermohybrid Před rokem +343

    I got a house with 3 bedrooms, 8 years ago, I took all the money from my 2 roommates and put it towards my principal, I paid off the house in 5 years. It sucked living with my wife and couple extra people sharing the kitchen and all the rest of the house.But now I have a 3 year old who runs all over the house, no more roomates, the extra rooms are now a playroom and an office. Don't give up on you dreams guys

    • @sobeliever1638
      @sobeliever1638 Před rokem +5

      Good job!

    • @hometech9537
      @hometech9537 Před rokem +4

      ❤GREAT JOB 🎉 MY NEXT ROOMMATES I HAVE I WILL ENFORCE PAYMENT INSTEAD OF FORGIVENESS PAYMENTS

    • @mariaticse1252
      @mariaticse1252 Před rokem +1

      Awesome 😎 🎉

    • @Travlinmo
      @Travlinmo Před rokem +1

      I suggest similar to young employees buying a home but I get the distinct ‘yuck’ from these folks to having roommates.

    • @Cinnamon5510
      @Cinnamon5510 Před 9 měsíci

      @@Travlinmoty

  • @Riggsnic_co
    @Riggsnic_co Před 5 měsíci +113

    I paid up all my mortgages in 2yrs while working with a Financial Adviser. I’m 50 and my husband 54 we are both retired with over $3 million in net worth and no debts. We got to realize that the secret to financial freedom is making better investments.

    • @TheJackCain-84
      @TheJackCain-84 Před 5 měsíci +2

      That is so amazing, I’m trying to get onto the investing ladder at 40. I wish at 55 I will be testifying to similar success..

    • @martingiavarini
      @martingiavarini Před 5 měsíci +1

      How can I reach this adviser of yours? because I'm seeking for a more effective investment approach on my savings

    • @bob.weaver72
      @bob.weaver72 Před 5 měsíci +1

      'Carol Vivian Constable, a highly respected figure in her field. I suggest delving deeper into her credentials, as she possesses extensive experience and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance in navigating the financial market.

    • @martingiavarini
      @martingiavarini Před 5 měsíci +1

      She appears to be well-educated and well-read. I ran an online search on her name and came across her website; thank you for sharing.

  • @gethighonlife11
    @gethighonlife11 Před 4 lety +284

    Well, the first two tips that you mentioned works for me. I have done bi weekly payments since acquiring my house 13 & 1/2 years ago. In addition to that, I have made many "principal only" payments. Have 6 months left on a 30 year mortgage. I will have turned a 30 year mortgage into a 14 year mortgage.

    • @tasharichardson9618
      @tasharichardson9618 Před 2 lety +9

      Wowww...this is what I want to do..I'm almost 3 years in the loan

    • @keshiagonzalez3134
      @keshiagonzalez3134 Před 2 lety +2

      Congratulations!!

    • @peaceful22023
      @peaceful22023 Před 2 lety +4

      Who is your bank? Because wells fargo puts your extra ID principle payments in their UNAPPLIED FUNDS accts?

    • @terrazasvictim5441
      @terrazasvictim5441 Před 2 lety +5

      I bought in 2015 and have 12 years left. Doing my best to get it done in 9! Congrats mate!

    • @JohnDoe-sl6di
      @JohnDoe-sl6di Před 2 lety

      Awesome

  • @darnellcapriccioso
    @darnellcapriccioso Před rokem +391

    For 2023, it’s hard to nail down specific predictions for the housing market is because it’s not yet clear how quickly or how much the Federal Reserve can bring down inflation and borrowing costs without tanking buyer demand for everything from homes to cars.

    • @maiadazz
      @maiadazz Před rokem

      @Craig Daniels Given current recession pressures, it is unlikely that the stock will yield substantial returns in the near term. However, it may be a suitable investment opportunity. I will monitor market conditions and consider purchasing when there is an improvement in the relevant economic indicators, any idea which stocks this may be?

    • @tatianastarcic
      @tatianastarcic Před rokem +1

      @Craig Daniels You are right! I diversified my 450K portfolio across various market with the aid of an investment coach, I have been able to generate a little bit above 750k in net profit within 2 years across high dividend yield stocks, ETF and bonds.

    • @richardhudson1243
      @richardhudson1243 Před rokem

      @@tatianastarcic magnificent! can you please share more info on the coach that guides you? really could save me much

    • @tatianastarcic
      @tatianastarcic Před rokem

      @@richardhudson1243 Having a counselor is essential for portfolio diversification. My advisor is Melissa Scott Glazner who is easily searchable and has extensive knowledge of the financial markets.

  • @Blubbha
    @Blubbha Před 4 lety +106

    Bought house with age 30 for 350k€. There years later only 200k left. Live under your means... Old reliable car, keep investing at least some money, invest in yourself, smile each day. Stay safe everybody.

    • @andy00748
      @andy00748 Před 3 lety +1

      Good thinking and you gave me good vibe and hope , really 👍😅👍👍👍🔝💷💷

    • @davisholman6518
      @davisholman6518 Před 3 lety +1

      Thomas - you are a positive successful human. Thanks for being a positive successful human.😎

  • @alexsteven.m6414
    @alexsteven.m6414 Před rokem +324

    Great video! For 2023, it’s hard to nail down specific predictions for the housing market is because it’s not yet clear how quickly or how much the Federal Reserve can bring down inflation and borrowing costs without tanking buyer demand for everything from homes to cars.

    • @belobelonce35
      @belobelonce35 Před rokem

      @@user-hz8fm3dg6x You are right! I’ve diversified my 450K portfolio across various market with the aid of an investment coach, I have been able to generate a little bit above $830k in net profit across high dividend yield stocks, ETF and bonds.

    • @yolanderiche7476
      @yolanderiche7476 Před rokem +1

      Do you mind sharing info on the adviser who assisted you?

    • @belobelonce35
      @belobelonce35 Před rokem +1

      @@yolanderiche7476 “Julia Ann finnicum” is the coach that guides me, She has years of financial market experience, you can use something else but for me her strategy works hence my result. She provides entry and exit point for the securities I focus on.

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      @valeriepierre9778 Před rokem

      After locating her, I composed an email and arranged a phone conversation. I'm optimistic that she will reply, and my go

  • @chrisb5048
    @chrisb5048 Před 4 lety +101

    This video literally summaries a bunch of information I've read over several books. This is a gem

  • @timai3459
    @timai3459 Před 4 lety +332

    Long story short - to pay mortgage earlier simply pay more every month and lower your principal. Period.

    • @michaelgraham1005
      @michaelgraham1005 Před 4 lety +10

      Thank you for using the correct spelling of principal. Watching this video with captions and they get it wrong every time he says it.

    • @michaelbreaux2485
      @michaelbreaux2485 Před 4 lety +11

      Definitely. My mortgage is 1420 a month. I pay 750 biweekly. Huge difference.

    • @MalcolmLawsonREALTOR
      @MalcolmLawsonREALTOR  Před 4 lety +33

      @@michaelgraham1005 haha just for the record, that's CZcams creating those captions, not me!

    • @christ2551
      @christ2551 Před 4 lety +6

      Tima Thank you for saving me 15 minutes of excruciating pain. Thought he had a novel idea.

    • @lolwtnick4362
      @lolwtnick4362 Před 4 lety +1

      truth nothing to see here

  • @manny7886
    @manny7886 Před 4 lety +14

    I just paid off my balance of 29K+ mortgage 3 weeks ago. It felt good not to worry about house payment.

  • @beans2605
    @beans2605 Před 4 lety +155

    I’m debt free besides my mortgage. I’’m paying extra principal monthly while still maxing retirement accounts. I believe in doing both at the same time. They key is to stay the hell out of debt and be somewhat frugal. Not big on budgeting, more so into paying myself first automatically. A la David Bach.

    • @HappyCleanersWA
      @HappyCleanersWA Před 4 lety +5

      Bean S latte factor is one of my favorite books

    • @tytrack95
      @tytrack95 Před 4 lety

      Yes and the key is to apply some of the strategies at the same time just as you said. It's very effective and works somewhat rapidly (snowball effect). Good for you :)
      Love David Bach too.

    • @openureyes929
      @openureyes929 Před 4 lety +1

      Agreed.. thats what I am doin as well.

    • @marthacastillo6937
      @marthacastillo6937 Před 3 lety +1

      LOL I been going over his book automatic millionaire

    • @jandreamer7130
      @jandreamer7130 Před 2 lety +5

      Best of luck, Bean S. The key is frugal. Try to eat at home. I do not know why Americans love to eat out!! I never eat out unless I am out of town. Eating out is waste of money. You are making the owners of the restaurants very rich!!

  • @SheilaYilmas
    @SheilaYilmas Před 7 měsíci +90

    Presently, mortgage rates have reached their highest point since the year 2000, spanning a period of 23 years. Considering inflation trends, there's a possibility that this figure might continue to escalate. To provide context, the 30-year fixed rate was only at 5% around this same time last year. Faced with this scenario, the question arises: should I continue waiting in anticipation of a potential housing market downturn before making a purchase, or is it more prudent to shift my attention towards the equity market?

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      @ScottRich9 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Similar to any other investment avenue, the stock market requires a substantial level of expertise to sustain profitability. While my approach has predominantly involved buying and holding stocks, my portfolio has been in a state of decline for a considerable period. Achieving substantial gains necessitates consistency and the periodic restructuring of your portfolio to adapt to market dynamics.

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      @HakimZakzi Před 7 měsíci +2

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    @DavidAntony-gq7id Před 11 měsíci +158

    After a terrible 2022, shell-shocked financial backers have a lot to think about and losses to recover from. An expansion report and a wealth of other data did little to alter assumptions that the Central bank would likely keep raising interest rates regardless of whether the economy slows down. This implies that portfolios will experience more losses during the first quarter of 2023. I'm currently at a crossroads deciding whether to exchange my $250k security/stock portfolio; how might the continuous market volatility work to my advantage?

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      @BrunoLuke Před 11 měsíci

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      @DavidAntony-gq7id Před 11 měsíci

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  • @ClementRusso2
    @ClementRusso2 Před 7 měsíci +51

    Basically , mortgage rates have reached their highest point since 1998, spanning 25 years. Considering inflation trends, there's potential for them to rise even further. Just a year ago, a 28year fixed rate was only 6%. This prompts the question: should I wait for a housing market downturn before buying or shift my focus towards the equity market?

    • @antonnohr
      @antonnohr Před 7 měsíci

      Indeed, I primarily engage in buy-and-hold, but my portfolio has been in the negative for an extended period. To achieve substantial gains, consistency and regular portfolio adjustments are essential.

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  • @nobujak
    @nobujak Před 4 lety +8

    I live in a very expensive metro region and just cannot afford to buy a house even though I earn $130K+. I gave up the idea of owning a house and instead decided to max out my 401K/Roth IRA contributions. Every few years I add $100K+ to my retirement accounts thanks to my employer's generous match-ups. I also invest in IT stocks and they are growing. I will get out of the States when I retire. I highly value my mobility.

  • @phylwilton1966
    @phylwilton1966 Před 4 lety +46

    Less than 15 years, and my 30-year is almost paid off. I've done almost ALL of these things. And I took advice from my mama, too. She told me to WAIT until I "owned" my house, before I improved it.

    • @Bigboss-xe6lm
      @Bigboss-xe6lm Před 4 lety

      A wise woman!

    • @kenyonbissett3512
      @kenyonbissett3512 Před 4 lety +2

      Since most improvements only raise the value 30-85% of what you pay for the improvement, unless you do the work, it’s not a bad idea.

    • @deliamanuel5805
      @deliamanuel5805 Před 3 lety

      Phyl Wilton n

  • @consumerdebtchitchat
    @consumerdebtchitchat Před 2 lety +8

    I chose 840 sq ft condo 100k and did 15k cash remodel. Did 65% down. I'm on payment 18 out of 36 total (3 year pay off). I could have bought double. With condo paid I'll be able to put away 35% of my income into retirement. I didn't purchase to impress other people. They don't pay my bills.. (Update. Summer 2022 / Condo 100k paid off and 110k student loan forgiven).

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  • @JZETH_
    @JZETH_ Před 4 lety +48

    The side hustle tip is so important. Look at how the economy is right now. Having another way to make money in case of layoffs is very important

    • @NikkiJabs
      @NikkiJabs Před 4 lety +5

      My side hustle became my full time job in March when I got laid off from my regular job. I’m making more than I ever have- even more than my former career as a police officer.

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      @paulashottesbrooke4400 Před 4 lety +1

      @@NikkiJabs congrats. Well done you. What is your side hustle?

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  • @chloetyler1166
    @chloetyler1166 Před 2 lety +100

    This is the best I have ever seen. How can I be like this. I want to own a $1M modern mansion. I think my investment will get my that in 4years.
    I so much love this episode 🔥👍

    • @juliedeborah2651
      @juliedeborah2651 Před 2 lety

      Successful people don't become successful overnight.. fear is the dangerous component that hinders us from taking bold steps we need to take to get to our dream destination..

    • @ifeanyionwe8757
      @ifeanyionwe8757 Před 2 lety +1

      To get rich in life you need to spend less and invest More. You don't invest 10% and spend 90% expecting to get wealthy on a bed of roses .

    • @chloetyler1166
      @chloetyler1166 Před 2 lety

      @@ifeanyionwe8757 When you invest in the right thing and be consistent in it . You will definitely make it ..
      Just diversify your portfolio account

    • @georgerouso3475
      @georgerouso3475 Před 2 lety

      @@chloetyler1166 Hey! .Hope it won't be a big deal to ask you what you invest in ?

    • @chloetyler1166
      @chloetyler1166 Před 2 lety

      @@georgerouso3475 I make 45% in three weeks with Bitcoin. 3.5% with Tesla from just last part of 2020. It is not that hard if you want to trade one chart ticker and study it like a full-time job. I don't have a particular fund i invest in. Well I don't do it alone having a professional guide is the best way to a successful investment.

  • @roberttopliss8512
    @roberttopliss8512 Před 4 lety +62

    This is all true. It's also very rewarding knowing you own home, your stress level will plummet when you achieve this. Listen to this fella.

    • @cellsforcheap4995
      @cellsforcheap4995 Před 4 lety

      You just need to figure out how to make a lot of money. Way simpler. Too much thought is going into all of this. The strategy should be to maintain a lifestyle that is in line with being fiscally conservative while making hundreds of thousands of not more per year. Then the rest takes care of itself.

  • @DebiBrady
    @DebiBrady Před 3 lety +28

    As a govt contractor, I am often between contracts. When I'm getting paid, I contribute a couple hundred a month. So far, I've been able to take about a year off of a 15-yr, in less than 5 yrs. If I had it to do over, I'd probably do the bi-weekly version, then kicking in a lump sum at refund time.

    • @mukhabatpaizova226
      @mukhabatpaizova226 Před rokem +1

      I always thought bi-weekly not profitable because weekly I have to pay with interests anyway, how does it change?

  • @roohullahalidost7349
    @roohullahalidost7349 Před 4 lety +11

    Wow! This is some great information both for home owners and realtors. I liked your presentation very much!

  • @mrjack8849
    @mrjack8849 Před rokem +9

    I think the best way to pay off early is to simply add or round up your payments to nice round number by paying more principal per month. When early in your loan, pay additional to your principal each month to round up what might be a payment of $850 (with principal and interest) to $1000 by paying an additional $150 in principal per month. It's just a small amount per month that probably won't hurt you too much but ends up being multiple extra payments per year. Then you also know that a flat $1000 of your budget is going to your loan. And it's best to start immediately when you get your loan. Each month's loan payment and interest amount is recalculated each month. So the more principal you pay earlier on, the sooner you get to the end of the principal borrowed and therefore interest...as explained in the video. The main point here is to pay more to your principal every month from the start and use autopay. It just becomes second nature that your don't have the money available to spend. If you ever come into a period with no income, you can back off the principal payment if needed.

  • @kenjelinek6209
    @kenjelinek6209 Před 4 lety +8

    Good stuff! Thank you!

  • @vijaytoor601
    @vijaytoor601 Před 2 lety +3

    The best video I have seen till now. Easy to understand and to the point.

  • @mp.434
    @mp.434 Před 4 lety +2

    Excellent delivery, brief and straight to the point, quality information, no yawning here!

  • @rachaelmaass1924
    @rachaelmaass1924 Před 4 lety +1

    Very helpful Malcolm thanks! We were considering refinancing our rental property to pay for some fixes and updates but reconsidered it now. You rock

  • @athanasus333
    @athanasus333 Před 3 lety +6

    I've watched 3 of your videos wanting to learn about refinancing and I now feel very educated. Good stuff!👏 👍

  • @kendrickmason2577
    @kendrickmason2577 Před 2 lety +230

    I usually thought paying off my mortgage earlier was a good idea till I came across my financial advisor/portfolio manager who advised me on the right to do .

    • @kendrickmason2577
      @kendrickmason2577 Před 2 lety +1

      He advised that I invest the extra money I pay on my mortgage into stocks , forex and crypto, that has been the best advise I've gotten in over a decade because my investments in cryptocurrency has changed my life.

    • @kendrickmason2577
      @kendrickmason2577 Před 2 lety

      I've made over $786k in barely 11 months of investing in cryptocurrency and forex, isn't that amazing !!!

    • @andrewnewman2516
      @andrewnewman2516 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes there are different approach to things , it's cool as long as your decision favours you

    • @sandradunn5091
      @sandradunn5091 Před 2 lety

      i have been making researches about crypto investment and i have read good stories about its money making potentials but the whole thing gets me confused as I do not have adequate knowledge of how the market ?

    • @sandradunn5091
      @sandradunn5091 Před 2 lety

      How are you able to make profits with your investment in crypto?

  • @genacook9309
    @genacook9309 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for sharing and I adore your side hustle suggestion!!🙌

  • @PIPERBOYWILLIAMS
    @PIPERBOYWILLIAMS Před 3 lety +6

    I am a huge Dave Ramsey fan but I can say that you are the future. Learned more In this short time than weeks of studying Ramsy.

  • @sofiaroserosello6271
    @sofiaroserosello6271 Před 4 lety +3

    Great tips! Thank you I'm trying to learn..

  • @nikkibeee8191
    @nikkibeee8191 Před 4 lety +3

    WOW!! This was a great video! Very helpful and educational!!! I will br applying your tips. Ivr been in my home for 3yrs as a first time homebuyer so I so needed this!! Thank you! You've gained a new subscriber!!!❤

  • @roycecovington2154
    @roycecovington2154 Před 4 lety +1

    Great advice, thank you!

  • @jasonlucht9221
    @jasonlucht9221 Před 4 lety +7

    I follow two of these tips.
    I make bi-weekly payments to make an extra payment every year. The other thing I do is use part of my annual bonus to make an extra payment as well. So I contribute an extra $4000 a year to my mortgage. I've done the calculator and it should knock off about 9 years off my mortgage.

  • @MattTheMortgageGuy
    @MattTheMortgageGuy Před 3 lety +24

    Great video Malcolm
    One point I’d like to make is on the refinance subject. Most lenders I broker to allow a “flex term” meaning borrower chooses the term.
    e.i. Refinance into a 26 year loan if you are 4 years in.
    If you owe $350k and go from 4.5% to 3.0% you’ll recoup the cost of the loan in under 1 year.
    You could continue paying your old payment and pay off in under 20 years.
    Not all refinance bad. Especially with a plan.
    Cheers!

    • @firesign4297
      @firesign4297 Před 2 lety +1

      🤗👍🏿👍🏿

    • @billjones5178
      @billjones5178 Před rokem

      Yes, when you refinance (at my institutions) the principle goes up by 3 to 4 thousand dollars. You may be paying a lower (or higher) rate, but on MORE $ principle. So your next few payments do not put you in a better place in the pay off curve.
      Run a spreadsheet, looking at your principal remaining say 5 years out if you refi or not refinance, but add in your new principle amount after the refinance costs are added in!
      Sure you may get a lower rate, but it will be on a higher amount.

  • @drea6740
    @drea6740 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you so much, 20 year old home owner I REALLY NEEDED THIS

  • @chacho1155
    @chacho1155 Před 4 lety +1

    This is very useful information. The mortgage payoff calculator is awesome. Thanks for sharing.

  • @beverlycatalan8225
    @beverlycatalan8225 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Malcolm 😊 Love it.

  • @Tatiana-cd1vu
    @Tatiana-cd1vu Před 4 lety +7

    I don't even have a mortgage yet, but this is very helpful! Currently I'm saving for a down payment and I really want to pay it off and live completely debt-free as fast as possible.

  • @honestlyna
    @honestlyna Před 4 lety +27

    This is helpful. Prioritize paying down debts (incl mortgage), reduce expenses, when you make more income don't splurge, pay it onto the principal or savings.

    • @meganknoll4795
      @meganknoll4795 Před 4 lety

      Remember it's your money, if it must be leveraged, let it favor you. Take some money out of the bank, start a trade account and put it to work everyday and if for one week, you don't like the pace at which you money is growing, close the trade account and leave. But; I'm sure you won't cause in a week you will have generated more profit than your 9 - 5 does.
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    • @charlesdonald6150
      @charlesdonald6150 Před 4 lety

      @@meganknoll4795 so all I need do is chat with kaithlyn and I ll get in?

    • @meganknoll4795
      @meganknoll4795 Před 4 lety

      @@charlesdonald6150 yea! She's like one of the Mentors in the group, but she preps every new member before u come in.

  • @SchoolofPersonalFinance
    @SchoolofPersonalFinance Před 4 lety +2

    Solid advice!! Financial education is the key to making it happen!! Keep teaching.

  • @jpvibe
    @jpvibe Před 4 lety

    Really Great Information there! Thanks so much Malcolm!!!

  • @blakerauch1716
    @blakerauch1716 Před 4 lety +34

    My fiance and I's monthly payment was $2415 month. We would pay an extra $300 a month towards the principal. We currently just refinanced to get a lower interest rate and to get off of PMI. Our new monthly payment is $1918 a month. We plan on still paying $2700 a month but are now going to do bi-monthly payments.

    • @kentbetts
      @kentbetts Před 4 lety +8

      I suspect you would be better off putting the $782 per month into shares of Apple and Amazon. The video more or less describes how you can get out of being a debt slave by capitulating to being a debt slave. Not much different than Dave Ramsey. When you have cash you have options. Smart people hold on to cash. They don't instantly shove it toward debt. Once it is used to pay on the debt, it is no longer accessible. One part of this vid that I do like is the idea of not taking on a large debt in the first place. I think there should be a balance between the amount of debt you incur and the amount of cash you can invest. I would rather have a $1000 house payment and $1000 going into stocks than a $2000 house payment and no stocks.

    • @tjones2550
      @tjones2550 Před 4 lety +5

      Try making the payments quarterly, in addition to adding, a payment each month and watch how fast the payments begin to drop on your ammortization chart. I don't use Dave Ramsey's chart. I use another that is free that allows, you to try different timely payment methods. I've got one more year after starting about a year ago. The timing of the payments is everything. This is the only thing that they all leave out when doing the videos. He is the only one, who mentioned QUARTERLY payments, which is March, June, September and December. Never drop just one large lump sum because it doesn't make an impact. Break up the payments. There is a strategy to it. TIMING.

    • @rlanderson3
      @rlanderson3 Před 4 lety +1

      Alexander Cherry, no it doesn't. Additional principal doesn't have anything to do with where you are in the schedule at all.

    • @yasminea7149
      @yasminea7149 Před 4 lety

      @@tjones2550 Which chart do you use?

    • @tjones2550
      @tjones2550 Před 4 lety

      @@yasminea7149 it will say that the page does not exist. The page is orange at the top scroll to the middle and you will a link in blue Early Mortgage Payoff Calculator. Click on the link, I hope this helps you. It helped me.

  • @christov4202
    @christov4202 Před 4 lety +21

    6:00 - an extremely awkwardly long handshake. Good video by the way.

  • @pascalelessard3704
    @pascalelessard3704 Před 2 lety

    Awesome tips. Thank you!

  • @GraceEagle5
    @GraceEagle5 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for these tips! Looking forward to using 2 or 3 of them, or as many as we can.

  • @matthewmillet3807
    @matthewmillet3807 Před 2 lety +10

    Solid advice! By adding a simple $30/month to our mortgage payment, we’re projecting to save almost 2 years (24 payments) worth of interest with very little extra effort. Any small amount extra is worth chipping away at the interest!

    • @y.r.9401
      @y.r.9401 Před rokem

      Awesome 😎 TY! Bc most cannot afford to pay more than that.

  • @vip_supercars3652
    @vip_supercars3652 Před 4 lety +5

    My bank told me I had to refinance to get rid of my PMI. I make an extra principal payment of $300 a month and it will take 12 years off the mortgage

  • @coolviveka
    @coolviveka Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the useful tips

  • @yamilethlonu3691
    @yamilethlonu3691 Před 4 lety +1

    Great information! Thank you!

  • @marjorieterilus2268
    @marjorieterilus2268 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you Thank You Thank you, You have a new subscriber. Amazing Video

  • @jonathanansleymusic4992
    @jonathanansleymusic4992 Před 3 lety +6

    I JUST bought a house (last week) well below my means and I will have the whole thing paid off from start to finish in less than 5 years! 😃

  • @heroknaderi
    @heroknaderi Před 2 lety +2

    Wow that is awesome info.😀

  • @hallowtab
    @hallowtab Před 4 lety

    This is was very helpful, thank you so much!!!

  • @lisamurphy5770
    @lisamurphy5770 Před 4 lety +11

    This is BRILLIANT!!! Boy do YOU know how to make a video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.

  • @pederstrand8349
    @pederstrand8349 Před 4 lety +15

    Very comprehensive, well explained options. Good advice! When I hammered the payments and got my house paid off early, I sat down and figured out the amount of interest I saved! Remember, no mortgage, no foreclosure!

    • @briellastellar6673
      @briellastellar6673 Před 4 lety +6

      They can reoposses for failing to pay property taxes. No man owns his land your renting from the government.

    • @manny7886
      @manny7886 Před 4 lety +2

      True. I just paid off my 29K+ mortgage 2 weeks ago. No more worries for a monthly home mortgage payment for me. I don't have a car payment also and pay off my CC every month.

  • @claudianuno3607
    @claudianuno3607 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you, this information is very useful.

  • @jerardwashington7390
    @jerardwashington7390 Před 2 lety

    Than you for this information

  • @robertprice9052
    @robertprice9052 Před 3 lety +4

    I took zero exemptions on my W-4 at work. As a result of having more taken out of my check each month I got a bigger tax refund. Each year I was able to put a once a year 10K principle payment on the house. Along with monthly principle payments my house was paid off in record time. Most people will say I gave the government an interest free loan on my money. However, no one can ever tell me what they did with their money they received each month. I learned my money management from my grandmother. She quit school at 17 to buy a grocery store. She was in that generation that survived the Depression, and she took in personally. When she passed away she had saved and invested her way to being a millionaire. Great tips - its a shame money management isn't taught in schools.....

    • @shanaroberts390
      @shanaroberts390 Před 3 lety +4

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    • @andrewfred6799
      @andrewfred6799 Před 3 lety +4

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    • @williambenefiel4925
      @williambenefiel4925 Před 3 lety +4

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    • @franksiegle1821
      @franksiegle1821 Před 3 lety +4

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  • @sergeyskakun8401
    @sergeyskakun8401 Před 4 lety +3

    Many thanks for sharing these tips. I find them really useful. I live in Russia (Moscow), and I wish we had the rates similar to ones you mention (like 3 to 4 per cent). I have 9.25% rate which is considered very good as there are no better options at the moment. Thanks again!

  • @CC-dg6cv
    @CC-dg6cv Před 4 lety

    Thanks for sharing that useful information, excellent video with the explanation.

  • @shaikhyahyab
    @shaikhyahyab Před rokem

    Thankyou Mate, Much needed awareness!

  • @jayinla81
    @jayinla81 Před 3 lety +4

    I paid off 459k, in 2.3 years using a first lien position HELOC at a whopping 4.75%. Granted, I worked 96 hours a week, but never once ate top ramen or borrowed more money. Discipline and putting life on hold for two years in order to have my whole paycheck for myself the rest if my life on 40 hours and invest my equity for the rest of my career is worth it.

    • @cathymorgan4435
      @cathymorgan4435 Před 3 lety

      All thanks to Janet foreign exchange for helping me to trade my $300 into Bitcoin and I was credited with the sum of $3200 after seven working days of my trade with her now I’m debt free I can settle my bills without even touching my paycheck I’m so happy with Bitcoin life is easy 😊

    • @cathymorgan4435
      @cathymorgan4435 Před 3 lety

      Whatzapp

    • @cathymorgan4435
      @cathymorgan4435 Před 3 lety

      +1 3 0 2 4 8 1 9 2 5 7

  • @NathanLewis7871
    @NathanLewis7871 Před 4 lety +35

    Two years ago, I was evicted from my two-bedroom apartment just because things re not going on fine with me. I was so determined that I must make it in life. After awhile, I made some money which I invested with the help of a financial advisor and today I own a house, two businesses and multiple investments-income.

    • @jakethompson8737
      @jakethompson8737 Před 4 lety +1

      This is so motivating and thanks for sharing but can I meet your adviser?

    • @kevinjohnstone4023
      @kevinjohnstone4023 Před 4 lety

      This is the way to go and I am happy I come online today. How can I meet with your advisor?

    • @paulinescholes6797
      @paulinescholes6797 Před 4 lety

      I want to own a house too. Do you still have the contact of your advisor?

    • @NathanLewis7871
      @NathanLewis7871 Před 4 lety

      Her name is PATRICE ANN ISABELLA . She lives here and available on the web.

    • @ApartmentKing66
      @ApartmentKing66 Před 4 lety

      @@NathanLewis7871 Where's "here?"

  • @joyslabaugh8286
    @joyslabaugh8286 Před 4 lety

    Keep up, the good work Malcolm!

  • @elthajean8527
    @elthajean8527 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you. Of all the videos I've been watching your video make so much since

    • @MalcolmLawsonREALTOR
      @MalcolmLawsonREALTOR  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Eltha! If you got any value out of it, you could help me out by sharing it 😉

    • @KTM_Atlanta
      @KTM_Atlanta Před 4 lety

      I totally agree. He makes the most sense on the subject and cuts to the chase.

  • @nathanielcarreon5634
    @nathanielcarreon5634 Před 4 lety +18

    In short, paying more towards the principal earlier everytime, the earlier you pay off the mortgage

    • @jtompkins44
      @jtompkins44 Před 4 lety +1

      ummm yes. Just like a carp ayment or any other secured loan as far as the principal. Wow

    • @kenyonbissett3512
      @kenyonbissett3512 Před 4 lety +6

      Newbies to mortgages don’t always know this. It is essential that you mark the extra payment as principle only. Otherwise they will treat it as just a regular payment defeating your purpose.

  • @DJjussi1
    @DJjussi1 Před 4 lety +5

    how do you record / edit your videos? they're really great!

  • @rochellew4472
    @rochellew4472 Před 4 lety

    This video was everything! Thank you so much!

  • @emmabbyreborns341
    @emmabbyreborns341 Před 4 lety

    This is wonderful advice. Thank you!

  • @indman101
    @indman101 Před 4 lety +4

    I always paid extra principal online by the( week) and had the regular payment pulled out of my savings by the month,remember the true balance is by the day,this is the fastest way out of that debt,the Bank will not like this,they will make it difficult to do this and tell you oh you don't want to do that because of the early payment penalties which isn't much and likely wont apply most are 3 to 5 years before it drops off.

  • @NickUva
    @NickUva Před 4 lety +7

    Malcolm, great video and very helpful for younger people who were never taught these concepts. My only complaint is that you spelled "principal" incorrectly throughout the video, even on your graphics.

  • @ddunvideo
    @ddunvideo Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the insight

  • @kuhnifehand2690
    @kuhnifehand2690 Před 4 lety

    Hey man, didn't know you had videos, it's pretty cool seeing you on CZcams!

  • @Yomine123
    @Yomine123 Před 4 lety +9

    I worked 7 days a week, sometimes 24 hours a day for the past 11 years. I can now say that I will see the fruits of my labor. I have reached my goal and can pay off my house in full if I choose to do so. Hard work and living differently pays off.

    • @manuelesparza1081
      @manuelesparza1081 Před 4 lety +1

      Have a little fun and rest 2

    • @MaryOKC
      @MaryOKC Před rokem

      Unless you love what you do are you living to work or working to live…

    • @sobeliever1638
      @sobeliever1638 Před rokem

      Sound like a heart attack in the making. Stress on your body is not wise.

  • @georgiacoasthomes
    @georgiacoasthomes Před 4 lety +7

    I love your new set design, Malcolm. Your videos are amazing and the information is spot on. 👍

    • @MalcolmLawsonREALTOR
      @MalcolmLawsonREALTOR  Před 4 lety

      Thanks, Karin, about 2 months ago I committed to really stepping up my game in 2020!

  • @Kyle-yx9tz
    @Kyle-yx9tz Před 4 lety

    Good info. Thank you

  • @DIVIN3KINGDOM
    @DIVIN3KINGDOM Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you Malcolm for the practical advice!
    :DK

  • @john_albertv
    @john_albertv Před 4 lety +6

    What an incredible informative video, thanks a lot Malcom!
    Soon to be retiring vet saving this for future rental properties.

    • @MalcolmLawsonREALTOR
      @MalcolmLawsonREALTOR  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks. That's smart. My personal goal is to build as much passive income as I can and rentals are a great way to do that. If I ever have enough momthly income to cover my expenses, I plan on semi-retiring.

    • @john_albertv
      @john_albertv Před 4 lety +1

      @@MalcolmLawsonREALTOR
      That sounds like a great idea to semi-retire if everything continues to go well.
      To be blunt: Any advice on just using the VA Home Loan to buy a house with the main purpose of renting out the rooms? (apparently I have to live there for at least 1 year)
      So far my research shows that I need know my market, (in state VA) don't go crazy over budget (I'll shoot for 200k-300k for the loan) and find good tenants.....I'll keep researching for more information but any input would be helpful thanks!

    • @MalcolmLawsonREALTOR
      @MalcolmLawsonREALTOR  Před 4 lety +1

      @@john_albertv yeah, keep in mind you can also buy a multiunit home with the VA Loan if there are any available in your area. Multi units are not common here in Maryland. Turning a home into an Air BnB is also a common option these days so that may be something els you want to look at. The most important thing is to know what you will get for rent before you ever buy the home and make sure it's well above your monthly payment. When you do find a tenant, it will save you a lot of stress if you find a good one so charge an application fee and get a background check and credit report done on any applicant. A bad tenant can cost you thousands.

    • @john_albertv
      @john_albertv Před 4 lety +1

      Fantastic advice and you're right, a good tenant goes a long way.
      I'll keep all this in mind as I do more research but I definitely plan on using the VA home loan sooner rather than later.
      With the help of videos like yours I think I'm going to be on step closer towards Financial Independence.
      Thank you sir

  • @nktaylo1
    @nktaylo1 Před 3 lety +5

    A lot of people are visual learners - I highly suggest to anyone to look at an amortization calculator to visualize the impacts of making additional payments EARLY. I really appreciated this video; it's well laid out and holds a ton of value. Good luck everyone!

    • @cathymorgan4435
      @cathymorgan4435 Před 3 lety

      All thanks to Janet foreign exchange for helping me to trade my $300 into Bitcoin and I was credited with the sum of $3200 after seven working days of my trade with her now I’m debt free I can settle my bills without even touching my paycheck I’m so happy with Bitcoin life is easy 😊

    • @cathymorgan4435
      @cathymorgan4435 Před 3 lety

      Whatzapp

    • @cathymorgan4435
      @cathymorgan4435 Před 3 lety

      +1 3 0 2 4 8 1 9 2 5 7

  • @mamabear3616
    @mamabear3616 Před 2 lety

    Great info. Thank you

  • @mojojomo55
    @mojojomo55 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video. Concise and informative. You did spell Principal as Principle on one of the first slides.

  • @benjaminelsbury683
    @benjaminelsbury683 Před 4 lety +5

    Be careful with bi-weekly payments not many banks do this with out charging a fee. ( this is good if you do not have the discipline of paying your mortgage on time) + if they do offer bi-weekly payments then ask if they apply the payment bi-weekly or do they hold the payment and apply the full amount once the full payment is received. Many banks hold the payment so there is no benefit other than 1 extra payment a year. Then what you do is take the one payment divide by 12 then Add this to your loan rounded up each month. Feel free to ask me any questions. PS I appreciate Dave Ramsey for what he does but I do not agree or appreciate the amount of money he makes off people and preaching church but that’s another discussion.

  • @chrissithlord4760
    @chrissithlord4760 Před 4 lety +8

    Air Power! I am about to retire from the AF in 6 months. Thx for the advice.

    • @MalcolmLawsonREALTOR
      @MalcolmLawsonREALTOR  Před 4 lety +1

      Awesome! I made it 11 years before getting out. Put that retirement money towards paying down that mortgage!

  • @mamikiramafoko4095
    @mamikiramafoko4095 Před 3 lety

    Very comprehensive good advice.Thank you so much.

  • @GS-wx5pr
    @GS-wx5pr Před 4 lety

    Great content. Great editing. Well done.

  • @phester6811
    @phester6811 Před 4 lety +8

    You forgot to mention replacing your mortgage with a HELOC. I was caught in that trap for years..... bought my house in 2001 for 149900 and a couple refinances later I still owed 126000 in 2018. Learned about the HELOC and started in July of ‘18. 19k to go n will be paid off this June. So just under 2yrs paid off !!!

    • @richp5064
      @richp5064 Před 4 lety +2

      Velocity Banking...I am doing this as well. The reason this works so well is you can put all of your income in the heloc while still having access to your money. When you put extra towards your traditional mortgage that money is gone.

    • @phester6811
      @phester6811 Před 4 lety

      That’s it exactly!

    • @Allaiya.
      @Allaiya. Před 4 lety +2

      Can you explain this further?

    • @phester6811
      @phester6811 Před 4 lety +1

      Allaiya type in ... Michael lush replace your mortgage on CZcams. That will answer all your questions. That’s where I learned it.

    • @bmorgs12
      @bmorgs12 Před 4 lety

      @@phester6811 just don't fall for the overpriced software companies that assist in this method... extra cash to mortgage principle is it... the Heloc methods help with efficiency and keep access to your cash via the HELOC... opened ended with interest calculated differently... Caution...playing with HELOCS can be risky for those that have little discretionary funds!

  • @davidoustifine2285
    @davidoustifine2285 Před 4 lety +35

    For someone who admits he doesn't agree with Dave Ramsay, he sure espouses a lot of the principles that Dave does.

    • @m30arianne
      @m30arianne Před 4 lety +4

      I don’t agree; Dave Ramsay doesn’t like using credit cards, Malcom does.

    • @MalcolmLawsonREALTOR
      @MalcolmLawsonREALTOR  Před 4 lety +12

      Yeah, I have a love/hate relationship with Dave. I do find myself agreeing with him on a lot of things but then he goes and says unlogical things such as only buy a home on a 15 year mortgage or pay off your least expensive debt first because it will motivate you RATHER then paying off your highest interest debt first. 🤷‍♂️

    • @davidoustifine2285
      @davidoustifine2285 Před 4 lety +3

      He recommends the small to large regardless of interest so that people can see short term gains and keep getting tractiion. On the mortgage, it makes total sense, the amount of interest you save on a 15yr vs 30yr is exponential, and they always pay off in 15yrs

    • @fcsl2009
      @fcsl2009 Před 4 lety

      Malcolm Lawson - REALTOR ebbb

    • @KudaFamily
      @KudaFamily Před 4 lety +3

      I heard him disagree with 3 things at least that Dave says: 1.) Credits cards are OK in some situations, 2.) He recommends a 30 year mortgage, and 3.) Always pay the highest interest rate first. All of those would not be topics he and Dave would agree on.

  • @isabelbecerra898
    @isabelbecerra898 Před rokem

    luv the info

  • @jackkason
    @jackkason Před rokem

    Best advice and knowledge ever
    Thank you

  • @vero0992
    @vero0992 Před 4 lety +5

    New-ish homeowner here trying to be smart. This is the best video I've seen on this subject. Going to help a lot of people! Thanks man!

  • @oldmanrock7542
    @oldmanrock7542 Před 4 lety +6

    Paid 1st house off in 7 years. Paid present house off in 1 year.

  • @robloxzaki8560
    @robloxzaki8560 Před 6 dny

    Thank you this is the best strategies I watched yet.

  • @Sweet87671
    @Sweet87671 Před rokem

    Thank you Sir!

  • @mariakristinahawl1640
    @mariakristinahawl1640 Před 2 lety +12

    Biweekly (with extra principal payment) is a better option than extra payments per month because the interest accrues daily. The date you pay your mortgage is important, and no one tells this secret. Pay your mortgage before the 1st of month or on 1st rather than wait too much into the month to make that month's payment.

    • @glamygirlie6829
      @glamygirlie6829 Před 2 lety +2

      That doesn't apply to interest mortgage because it accrues monthly, not daily .

    • @celah8290
      @celah8290 Před rokem

      Maria Kristina..I heard pay the principal on a certain date, but tryna fins out what date, is it the 1st of the month or 0ne day before mortgage due date 0r us it the same date of mortgage, 0r day after???????

    • @celah8290
      @celah8290 Před rokem

      ​@@glamygirlie6829 I heard pay the principal on a certain date, but tryna fins out what date, is it the 1st of the month or 0ne day before mortgage due date 0r us it the same date of mortgage, 0r day after???????

    • @tjones2550
      @tjones2550 Před rokem

      @@celah8290 I paid principal towards the end of the month and most times in addition to the actual mortgage payment. Every bit adds up .

  • @carriebishop8568
    @carriebishop8568 Před 4 lety +4

    Was truly an eye-opening video I was always wanting to put extra principal to the loan and it's so much easier to do it the way you're doing it so that's what I'm going to do I should've done that 10 years ago. I only have $96,000 left on my loan and I have 22,000 in cash in hundred dollar bills saved. I'm wondering if I should just put that all for principal in one lump sum. What are your thoughts on this move? I'm so glad I found your channel I am a new subscriber for life.

    • @kenyonbissett3512
      @kenyonbissett3512 Před 4 lety

      One you will trigger an IRS audit paying 22,000 cash. Technically the Patriot Act made it illegal to have that much cash as an average individual, Bill Gates probably has different rules, lol. Always keep an emergency fund. Beyond that it’s all personal preference.

    • @yennyjen5742
      @yennyjen5742 Před 2 lety

      Curious if have you paid off your house??

  • @MichaelBernardo
    @MichaelBernardo Před rokem +1

    I've been doing most of the the suggestions in the video but it didn't occur to me to also consider our credit card cash back rewards. What a great idea. I have now setup my bank to deposit our monthly cash back rewards to our mortgage lump sum payment fund. Great video. By the way, it's 'principal'.

  • @TRobinson1962
    @TRobinson1962 Před 2 lety

    Very straight forward. Aim High!

  • @tinainnca
    @tinainnca Před 4 lety +7

    Good video, however at 11:45 it’s implied that once you get your principal balance below 20%, that your mortgage company will automatically drop your PMI. Not true. With an FHA lisn, the only way to get rid of the PMI is to refinance

    • @rlanderson3
      @rlanderson3 Před 4 lety +2

      Depends on when it was originated. If it's an old FHA, that's still true. Even a new one might be gone in 11 years regardless of LTV

    • @jennjoint6123
      @jennjoint6123 Před 4 lety +2

      My PMI just got cancelled and I didn't refinance. It automatically got cancelled when my equity reached a certain amount.

    • @tinainnca
      @tinainnca Před 4 lety

      Jenn Joint That’s great to know. I’ll need to dig further into each of the loans. everyone that I’ve tried which is ranged anywhere from two years old to 10 years old through FHA state that it is now permanently attached. there must be different programs?

    • @wangui26
      @wangui26 Před 4 lety

      tinainnca if the FHA loan was obtained after April 2013 and you did not put 10% down, then yes you would pay PMI for the life of the loan unless you refinanced to a conventional loan

    • @tinainnca
      @tinainnca Před 4 lety

      wangui26 Thank you. Is that the magic date to know?