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Pay Me Now or Pay Me Later - 8/20/2025

There was a memorable Fram Oil Filter commercial years ago where a mechanic asked a customer during an oil change if he wanted to replace the filter. When the customer declined, the mechanic calmly replied, "That's okay with me. You can pay me now, or you can pay me later." The implication was clear: skipping the small cost of a new filter now could lead to a costly engine rebuild down the road.

That same logic applies to homeownership.

Many people dream of one day having their home paid for free and clear. But how you get there is a matter of choices. You can choose to pay a little more now, or you can pay a lot more later. Those who take the time to make regular additional principal payments on their mortgage are making the decision to "pay now" to avoid the heavier burden of "paying later."

Pre-paying a fixed-rate mortgage will save interest, build equity, and shorten the term of the mortgage. Let's look at the strategy.

Say you have a 30-year mortgage. By adding even a modest amount, say $100 to $200 per month, to your principal payment, you can shave years off your loan term and save tens of thousands of dollars in interest. This not only speeds up your journey to owning your home outright, it also gives you a greater sense of financial security and freedom.

Imagine entering retirement with no house payment. Your cost of living drops dramatically. You may be able to retire earlier, travel more, help the family, or simply enjoy peace of mind. The effort and discipline it took to make extra payments during your working years can pay enormous dividends later.

On the other hand, choosing to live at the edge of your means, buying more house than you need, skipping extra payments, or refinancing to "reset the clock, can keep you chained to a mortgage well into your golden years. Like the oil filter, the decision to not make a small sacrifice now could result in a much larger cost down the road.

The choice is yours. Do you want to sacrifice a little today so you can enjoy more tomorrow? Or will you consume now and keep paying later?

As the Fram commercial reminded us, the cost is coming either way. The smart ones plan for it.  Check out our Equity Accelerator  to see what you can save in interest and how soon your loan can be paid off.

Becky Sanders ABR, RSPS, CREN The Litchfield Company Pawleys Island, SC (843) 446-2805 SC 58072 Becky Sanders is a South Carolinian through and through. She was born and raised in Greenville, the baby of 6 children. After graduating from the University of South Carolina she married her college sweetheart. Shortly thereafter they moved to coastal New England which is where Becky began her career in the mortgage banking industry. Several years later she and her husband made there way back down South. In 2000, they made one last move to Pawleys Island where they have lived ever since, raising a son who graduated from Appalachian State and a daughter who graduated from Clemson. In 2019, Becky decided to make a career move and become a Realtor with The Litchfield Company. “Having been in the mortgage business for so long, it was a natural transition to move over to real estate sales. Choosing The Litchfield Company was a no brainer. They are THE premier agency in the area!” Becky enjoys the outdoors, travel, golf, live music and spending time with friends and family. As a Pawleys native for over 25 years, she knows the area like the back of her hand. But it’s her core values of dependability, integrity, loyalty, and accountability that make her the agent you want to work with. Call Becky today if you’re looking for someone who is focused on clients and driven by results. Contact Me Visit my Website Send a Referral Subscribe to Newsletter