 
  					 How 
    to make the most of your mortgage
How 
    to make the most of your mortgage
While you are shopping for a new home, do not forget about your mortgage. Take the time to shop at several institutions. Compare terms, rates and payments. Small items like terms, rates and payments can cost you or save you thousands of dollars over the life of your mortgage. The following list makes some suggestions on how you can make your payments work harder for you.
Get pre-approved
    It is fast, simple and free. Before you shop for your home, spend some time 
    with your financial institution. You will receive a written, pre-approval 
    for a specified amount. When you have found your dream home, there’s 
    no waiting, or objections to the seller. 
Consider your comfort level 
        In some cases, you may qualify for more or less than the dollar amount 
        you want to commit to each month. Take the time to calculate different 
        payment plans. Be sure you are comfortable with this amount. Develop a 
        budget. Leave yourself some breathing room for unexpected expenses. 
Consider your long-term goals 
        Before committing to a mortgage ask yourself these important questions: 
        How long will you own this home? Will interest rates rise or fall? Will 
        your income rise or fall? Will you be able to commit to monthly payments? 
        Being objective about these factors can make a difference to the type 
        of mortgage that is best for you. 
Review payment schedule and additional privileges
        The more you can pay, the more often, the more you’ll save. For 
        example, making weekly or biweekly payments can take years off your mortgage. 
        This way, you lessen the amount of interest accrued over the term. Increasing 
        your monthly payment can also reduce interest and term. Some mortgages 
        allow you to pay a lump sum towards the mortgage at a specified time. 
        Be clear about pre-payment privileges, as not all mortgages include them. 
      
Consider a portable and assumable mortgage
    You can take a portable mortgage with you, should you move. You will avoid 
    paying discharge penalties and re-applying, unless you’re moving to 
    a more expensive home. A buyer could take over your payments if you have an 
    assumable mortgage. This could work to your advantage, making it easier for 
    a buyer to purchase your home. 
A Real Estate Professional can provide referrals to financial lenders who can assist you in obtaining the best mortgage for your needs. Having worked with families in various financial situations, his or her services can make a significant difference in the cost and effectiveness of the mortgage you obtain.
