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Compare Mortgage Calculators: Compare Popular Online Calculators

Friday, April 4th, 2008

: Compare Popular Online Calculators

At this time we can recommend a site http://www.mortgagecalculatorsplus.com/ where you can do your own calculations on renting, and buying a house.

At the time of this writing, here is what some of the functions of the calculator are

# Additional payment calculator
How much do you save by paying more or making additional payments than your initial mortgage terms?
# Monthly payment calculator
Want to know how much your monthly payment is for your mortgage?
# How much do I have to earn?
Not sure how much money you’ll have to earn to afford your house payment and accompanying expenses?
# How much can I borrow?
Want to know how big of a mortgage you can take on?
# Should I pay discount points?
Not sure if you should pay discount points on your mortgage loan?
# How much will I save by refinancing my loan?
How long will it take to recoup the costs of refinancing my home mortgage?
# How much will my tax deduction be?
Want to know how much your home mortgage will save you in taxes?
# Bi-weekly mortgage calculator
Want to know how much time and money you’ll save paying off your loan on a bi-weekly payment plan?
# APR calculator
To find out the annual percentage rate of your loan, enter the loan amount, interest rate, points, other costs
and year-length term.
# Interest only monthly payment calculator

To find out the monthly savings you could gain from an interest-only payment plan.

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