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Old 11-04-2016, 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by birdiebill View Post
Using the amortization table for District 10, Unit 193, the bond payment is a little over $1700 per year for 30 years. For 2017 that breaks out at $334.98 for principal, $1267.66 for interest and $109.58 for administration cost. Just like a mortgage, the interest paid way exceeds the principal in the first nearly 20 years of the bond payments.

Over the thirty years a person would pay $22,534.28 for principal, $25,520.36 for interest, and $3,285.79 for administration cost for a total of $51,340.52.

Those are the numbers to consider whether to pay off the bond taking into consideration the interest is not tax deductible. If a person wants to deduct the interest, it might be better to take out a home equity loan and pay it off over time if the house is a "forever" home. A paid off bond in a new area will not be recouped if a person sells the house in the first few years.
Thanks. Since I don't own a home yet there, I was looking for a typical annual cost for a bond in my price range. Sometimes you see the bond balance listed in a for-sale listing but I've never seen the annual bond payment listed.