50-Year Mortgage Commentary From LendingTree
Stretching payments over five decades lowers monthly costs by a few hundred dollars, but the trade-offs are steep: A $500,000 loan at 6.1% would rack up $1.1 million in interest — more than double the home price. Even at a historically low 4% rate, borrowers would still pay $657K in interest, and equity would crawl — just 4% of the principal repaid after 10 years. Homeowners risk staying underwater far longer if prices dip. The bottom line: a 50-year mortgage may sound like relief, but it could trap borrowers in half a century of debt and delay wealth-building for an entire generation. You can find the full report from LendingTree's Chief Consumer Finance Analyst, Matt Schulz, here: https://www.lendingtree.com/research/lendingtree-money-insights/#half-a-century-of-debt-heres-what-a-50-year-mortgage-would-cost-you
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