Mortgage Payments

Bi-Monthly Mortgage Payments

June 20th, 2010

If you have a mortgage, you understand how important it is that your mortgage is paid each and every month. Most Americans are able and willing to pay their mortgage on a monthly basis. However, bi-monthly mortgages are becoming increasingly popular.

What are bi-monthly mortgage payments? These are mortgage payments that are paid every two weeks rather than once per month. Often times, these payments are approximately half of a regular payment. To calculate what your bi-monthly mortgage payment would be, take the total amount of your monthly payment and divide that number by two. This is the amount that would be paid every other week on a bi-monthly mortgage schedule.

Bi-monthly mortgage schedules allow the homeowner to put more towards the principal on their home each month. Interest is calculated and compounded daily. Instead of having the interest reset every month, it is reset every other week. Thus, the total amount paid in interest is less than what would be paid to interest if paid on a monthly schedule, in theory. » Read more: Bi-Monthly Mortgage Payments