The debate is in and it is a very touchy and personal decision.

First let’s talk about the pure proud feeling of knowing that you finished paying off for your house. Another factor would be that you would be reducing your mortgage term significantly. Another factor that you have to include is that all interests that you pay towards your mortgage is tax deductible. Let’s say if you were to enroll yourself in bi-weekly payments and/or if you were to just add an additional 10% of your monthly mortgage payment just to principal you would cut down the term by about 3/5.

Now let’s say that you were to instead invest that extra money into a index fund or better yet an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) in the stock market. For one point, the 10%-14% that you could have compounded within the years would have been greater then paying down the mortgage of a 5%-7& interest rate.

That is the question that you must ask yourself. Is the interest on your mortgage a comparable rate when compared to the stock market returns of a index fund that is well diversified. If you are looking to gain upwards of 4% and are willing to test the waters and have a good risk tolerance for long investments then by all means then you should invest in the stock market.

You would be able to invest and after say 10 years you would have a great deal more net worth and capital then if you decided to just prepay your mortgage instead.

If this article has intrigued you then please go to Investing Versus Paying Ahead on Your Mortgage: Which Makes More Sense? and Question From a Reader: What to do With My Mortgage?

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