In the activity below, you will again use the Mortgage calculator to explore other ways to reduce monthly mortgage payments.
Allow about 15 minutes
Your entries in the Mortgage calculator should look like this:
| Amount to borrow | 1000,000.00 |
| Term (years) | 30 |
| Interest rate (APR) | 3.70% |
Which gives the following answers.
| Monthly payments | Total repaid | |
|---|---|---|
| Repayment mortgage | 456.15 | 164,214.00 |
| Interest-only mortgage | 302.78 | 209,000.80 |
Looking back to Activity 8, with a 25-year term for her repayment mortgage, Meiling would have to pay £508.09 a month for Mortgage 2. Extending the term to 30 years, reduces the monthly payments to £456.82. However, because she would have the loan for longer, interest is charged for longer so the total repaid would be higher at £164,456.16 compared with £152,427.88 for the 25-year mortgage. (The APR is the same for both loans because it reflects not just the total paid but also the timing of each payment, with more distant payments worth less.) So another way of reducing her monthly payments would be for Meiling to look for a mortgage with a longer term.
The Mortgage calculator shows that, if Meiling borrowed £100,000 at 3.70% APR over 30 years on an interest-only basis, the monthly payments would be much lower at £303.22. However, as you saw in Section 3.1 above, at the end of 30 years she would still owe £100,000. If she sold the house to pay the £100,000 back, she might have nowhere to live. Most likely, she will need to save regularly over the 30 years to build up enough money to pay off the loan and this will increase the amount she has to find each month to cover her housing costs. Also note that the interest-only loan is much more expensive in the long run – the total she would have to pay is over £209,000. Because there is no reduction in the principal owed as the years go by, the amount of interest she would pay is much higher.
OpenLearn - Rent or buy? The challenge of access to housing
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