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Tips to Pay Down Your Mortgage Faster - 8/27/2025

One of the biggest benefits of homeownership is the ability to build equity—the portion of your home you truly own. Equity grows naturally over time in two ways: first, as you pay down your mortgage through regular payments (amortization), and second, as your home increases in value due to appreciation.

But did you know there are smart ways to accelerate that growth? By paying down your mortgage faster, you can significantly boost your equity and financial freedom, often shaving years off your loan and saving thousands in interest. Here are several strategies to help you do just that:

  1. Apply Your Tax Refund to Principal - Instead of spending your refund, apply it as a lump-sum payment to your mortgage principal. Even one annual extra payment can make a noticeable difference.
  2. Make One Extra Payment Per Year - If you can budget for 13 payments instead of 12 each year, that extra payment goes entirely toward principal and helps you pay off the loan faster.
  3. Switch to Biweekly Payments - By making half a payment every two weeks instead of one full payment monthly, you'll make 13 full payments per year without much strain.
  4. Use Annual Bonuses or Commissions - Apply work bonuses or commissions directly to your mortgage. These windfalls can give your principal balance a serious reduction.
  5. Round Up Monthly Payments - Round up your payment to the nearest $50 or $100. Small increases add up over time and reduce the overall interest paid.
  6. Apply Cash Gifts or Inheritance - Use any financial gift, inheritance, or unexpected income to knock down your mortgage balance and boost equity.
  7. Refinance to a Shorter-Term Loan - If you refinance into a 15-year loan and continue paying your current amount (if higher), you'll speed up repayment and build equity faster.
  8. Cut Non-Essential Spending and Reallocate Savings - Track your discretionary spending and redirect small monthly savings toward your mortgage principal.
  9. Use Rental or Side Hustle Income - Apply any extra income from side gigs or rental properties directly to your mortgage to build wealth with minimal lifestyle impact.
  10. Automate Extra Principal Payments - Set up a recurring monthly transfer to make consistent additional payments without needing to think about it each time.

Your home is more than just a place to live, it's a powerful investment. By taking proactive steps to grow your equity faster, you open the door to more options later in life, whether it's refinancing, accessing funds through a home equity loan, downsizing, or enjoying a debt-free retirement. A little extra effort now can pay off in a big way down the road.

Use our Equity Accelerator  to make projections and build your plan to retire your mortgage.

Jada S. Slayton CRS, ABR, GRI & PSA RE/MAX Realty Source Jackson, TN (731) 431-0059 249788 Born in Bells, Tennessee, and raised in Jackson, I’ve spent a lifetime getting to know the people, neighborhoods, and spirit of Madison County. After 33 years in real estate, I can say with confidence — I don’t just work here, I live and believe in this community. Before launching my real estate career in 1992, I owned and operated The Swiss Colony and The Pretzel Shop in Jackson’s Old Hickory Mall, and later managed one of the first Hard Rock Cafés in the U.S. That foundation in customer service taught me what still matters most today: genuine connection, reliability, and follow-through. I specialize in helping first-time homebuyers and families across Jackson and West Tennessee navigate the process of buying or selling with confidence. My clients often become friends, and I take pride in being available long after the paperwork is done — because finding or selling a home is more than a transaction, it’s a life transition. Whether you’re purchasing your first home, moving across town, or selling a property you’ve loved for years, I’m here to make the process clear, calm, and rewarding. Let’s find your place to call home in Madison County, Tennessee. Contact Me Visit my Website Send a Referral Subscribe to Newsletter