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should buy mortgage points

When you pay "points," you pay interest in a lump sum upfront to get a lower rate on your fixed rate mortgage.

Mortgages come with “points” – a polite synonym for fees or premiums that your lender charges for loan origination or refinancing. The math on points is simple: one point equals 1% of the amount of the loan you take out, two points equal 2%, and so forth. While the math is easy, the real value of a point is not always so simply calculated.

There really is a point. Why would you want points? Well, when you buy a point or two along with your mortgage, you get a lower interest rate and a lower monthly payment. Pay $3,000 for a point now, and you could save that much and more later on over the course of the loan.
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