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Google Dr Calculator and see.
It should show you paying off one mortgage is the better move to get them both paid off quicker. |
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Pay off the one mortgage, then you can apply the extra towards the other. No brainer.
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What's up braj?
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You're technically better off paying down the higher interest mortgage, but I would rather be free and clear on the other property.
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Pay down the small one and refinance the big one. Interest rate seems high.
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Mortgage #1 - $50,000 left monthly payment of $450 Mortgage #2 - $104,000 left monthly payment of $750 I have $55K to play with. |
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Who has a 6% or these days?
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I'd probably just set both of them on fire and collect the insurance money.
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Seize life. Be an ermine.
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Well, that screwed up my spreadsheet. Hang on.
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Use both hands while jerking off the hogs, double you productivity/income. Pay off the mortgage twice as fast!
You're welcome
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Okay, here goes.
I estimated your baseline scenario of not paying either one of them down. Based on your numbers, I'm guessing that you have roughly 69 more payments on Mortgage 1 and 259 more payments on Mortgage 2. The total interest that you would pay in the Baseline Scenario is approximately $77,580.64. Since most of this is paid in the future, the current time value of that is $63,841.73. In Scenario 1, paying off the smaller mortgage, you have 0 more months on Mortgage 1 and roughly 190 months on Mortgage 2 since you're paying more on principal each month. Your total interest payments are $68,988.39, and if you discount for future inflation, the current value of that is $57,990.63. In Scenario 2, paying down the larger mortgage, you have 69 more months on Mortgage 1 (which is unchanged) and roughly 204 months on Mortgage 2. Your total interest payments are $64,757.06, and if you discount for future inflation, the current value of that is $54,226.98. It gets goofy since your interest rate changes midstream on the larger one, but I think I made a good estimate of that. This result assumes that your mortgage interest payments recalibrate on Mortgage 2 to reflect the lower principal you owe after the paydown. I think most modern mortgages work this way, at least in terms of residential mortgages. If not, then you're better off paying Mortgage 1 off, but I don't think mortgages have fixed-interest payments any more. Poorly documented spreadsheet attached if you want to review my numbers and assumptions.
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