15-Year vs 30-Year Mortgage: Which Should You Choose?
Among the biggest choices you make when taking out a mortgage, one shapes both your monthly budget and your total cost for decades: the length of the loan. The two most common options, a 15-year…
The Mortgages section of The Finance Reveal is built for the biggest financial commitment most people ever make. A mortgage runs for decades and involves more money than almost any other decision in your life, so a little knowledge here is worth more than anywhere else on the site. We walk you through it in plain language, from your first question to the keys in your hand. If you are buying, we explain how much house you can realistically afford, how lenders judge your application, what a deposit does to your rate, and the difference between fixed and variable rates. We cover the full cost of ownership beyond the monthly payment, including closing costs, property taxes, insurance, and maintenance, so the number that matters is the one you actually have to live with, not the one in the advert. If you already own, we look at when refinancing is worth it and when it is not, how to use home equity sensibly, and how to avoid turning your house into a source of expensive debt. Throughout, we are clear about the risks as well as the opportunities, because a home is where you live before it is an investment. A mortgage touches many other parts of your finances. The rate you are offered depends on your Credit Score, the payment competes with everything in your Budgeting, and lenders will expect you to protect the property, which is where our Insurance guides help. Because a mortgage is a form of borrowing, our wider Loans section is a useful companion. Since everything here turns on numbers, our financial tools let you estimate monthly payments, compare terms, and see what refinancing would actually save, while our financial glossary explains the jargon lenders use. Everything here is independent and written to put you in control of the conversation with any lender or agent. Start with the guide that matches your stage, whether you are saving for a first home, comparing offers, or deciding if a refinance is worth it, and move forward with confidence.
Among the biggest choices you make when taking out a mortgage, one shapes both your monthly budget and your total cost for decades: the length of the loan. The two most common options, a 15-year…
When people budget for buying a home, they focus almost entirely on the down payment and the monthly payment, and then a second bill catches them by surprise at the finish line: closing costs. These…
The most dangerous number in home buying is not the price of the house; it is the amount a lender is willing to approve you for. The two are easily confused, and confusing them is…
The gap between deciding to buy a home and actually holding the keys is filled with a process that intimidates many first-time buyers: the mortgage application, with its paperwork, its underwriting, and its unfamiliar milestones…
The down payment is the first real hurdle between renting and owning, and it is surrounded by more myth and anxiety than almost any other part of buying a home. Some believe they must have…
Among all the decisions in buying a home, one shapes the next few decades of your budget more quietly and more powerfully than almost any other: whether your mortgage carries a fixed or an adjustable…
For most people, a mortgage is the largest loan they will ever take, and the interest rate on it quietly decides whether they pay a fair price for their home or a fortune on top…
Home equity, the slice of your home you truly own, is most families' largest store of wealth, and lenders offer several ways to borrow against it. Used with judgment, equity borrowing funds renovations and consolidations…
Refinancing replaces your current mortgage with a new one, and done at the right moment it can cut your rate, your payment, or years off your term. Done carelessly, it resets the clock and quietly…
The purchase price is the number everyone negotiates, but it is far from the number you actually pay. Around and beyond it sit costs that first-time buyers routinely discover too late, sometimes tens of thousands…