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- Cody
I’d put the 20% down. You pay x amount in interest either way. With less then 20% down they typically add on a “fee” for not putting 20% down. Its interest for 10-15 years is what the fee is.
Mortgage insurance-I’m assuming you mean home owners insurance? That’s not something I’d want off of a house. Electrical fires, natural disasters, storms etc.
MarisaYou can shop around for pmi. Mine is only $56/ month!
MindiI don’t like paying for things I don’t need and it’s basically money out the window. I avoid PMI at all costs.
Max20 percent down to avoid pmi, have more immediate equity and be able to paying less interest over the long-run.
TomWith 20% you have that much more in equity. With PMI, you get nothing for what you are paying. When you hit 20% after payments your pmi stops, so how long will it take you to reach 10% more in equity to remove that payment?
SeanHave you looked at today’s interest rate? After accounting for tax on your brokerage gains, plus and the current high interest rates, you’re pretty much breaking even at best.
SharonPersonally, I’d just wait till I have more liquid and still be able to do 20% down.
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