Paying just a little more each month can cut your mortgage term by a year (The Morning Call)
Story date: 2007-10-10 03:30:56
Added on: 2007-10-10 08:34:52
Q: We owe approximately $30,000 on our home, and the percentage rate is 4.5 percent. If we do not pay any extra on the principal, we should have it paid off in the first part of 2014. I was wondering how I would go about paying off the mortgage a couple of years earlier. -- Diane, e-mail
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