The simple mortgage habit that could save you years of payments
“For homeowners who have room in their budget and want to reduce debt, small additional principal payments can have a surprisingly meaningful impact over time,” said Bill Banfield, Chief Business Officer at Rocket Mortgage.
“One simple approach is making the equivalent of one extra payment each year. On a 30-year mortgage, that can eliminate years of payments and save tens of thousands of dollars in interest.”
For brokers advising clients on financial health beyond the close, the data offers a ready-made conversation framework. Switching to biweekly payments — which produces 13 monthly installments per year rather than 12 — is among the most accessible entry points for borrowers who want to replicate the effect without making large lump-sum contributions.
Rocket found that two additional payments annually can shorten a 30-year term by a full decade.
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Rate era shapes who pays extra
The analysis uncovers a behavioral divide tied directly to origination timing. Homeowners who secured ultra-low rates between 2020 and 2022 — when the 30-year fixed averaged near or below 3% for an extended period — are more likely to make extra principal contributions than those who entered the market after rates climbed.