Monday, March 18, 2013

What Are Mortgage Points?


Here at Reliance First Capital, we often get questions on mortgage discount points and how they can affect your loan and your finances. If you’re looking for a home loan, these are important questions and the answers will make a difference in the way you approach your loan planning.

A mortgage point is a fee based one percent of the total amount of your loan. So for a $100,000 loan, one point would be $1,000. 

There are two kinds of points: origination points and discount points. Origination points are typically charged for the origination of the loan. Discount points give borrowers some flexibility in determining the interest rate they will pay for the loan; they are essentially pre-paid interest. Borrowers can typically pay between one and four discount points, and each point purchased can help lower the interest rate.

On a purchase mortgage (vs. a refinance), discount points may be paid by either the buyer or the seller or split between the parties. 

Deciding to pay for discount points may offer several benefits: 

Mortgage discount points may be tax deductible* 
A lower interest rate will lower your monthly payment

How does this information help you decide whether or not to buy points? You will want to take into account how long you plan on staying in your home as this will help determine the amount of savings you will realize. To get a reliable evaluation of the benefit you may get from purchasing discount points, be sure to talk to Reliance First Capital today. 

Reliance First Capital specializes in helping customers reach their individual needs with the best loan options. Reliance First Capital can find the loan option to meet your unique lifestyle and financial goals. Learn more by contacting Reliance First Capital today at 866-735-9004 or visit us online at www.reliancefirstcapital.com.

*You should consult with a tax adviser for further information regarding the deductibility of discount points.

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