If you’re buying your first home, it might seem like going from paying rent to paying a mortgage is merely switching out one monthly bill for another.
But rents and mortgages differ on a couple of levels. For one, mortgage payments contribute to your stake in the home. The more payments you make, the more of the home you legally own.
The other major difference is what a mortgage includes. While rent is simply a once-a-month fee, a mortgage payment comprises what is known as PITI.
That acronym stands for:
If you’re considering buying your first home, it’s essential that you understand what goes into a mortgage payment — as well as how you pay off that loan year over year.
And don’t assume that all of the monthly fees add up to more than your rent, especially when you consider the equity you’ll be building.
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