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11/16/2025

A 50-YEAR MORTGAGE MIGHT ARRIVE SOON - HERE'S HOW TO DECIDE IF IT'S RIGH FOR YOU.

You’ve probably seen the buzz lately about 50-year mortgages possibly hitting the U.S. market soon.

If you haven’t come across it yet, you probably will—whether in a headline, a newsfeed scroll, or it’ll just be an option the next time you’re house hunting.

At face value, it sounds like a pretty sweet deal for anyone feeling squeezed by prices and rates. Stretch the payments out over half a century, and suddenly that monthly bill looks a whole lot friendlier. What’s not to love, right?

Well, that depends on your perspective. So before deciding whether this could be a game-changer or just another gimmick, let’s make sure you’ve got enough info to have an informed opinion…

Lower Payments? Yes. Lower Costs? Not Exactly.
For many, the appeal comes down to affordability. A longer loan term could help buyers qualify for homes that might otherwise be out of reach, or simply make monthly payments more comfortable.

That part is true, but where there’s a “gimme” there’s a “gotcha.” While the monthly payment may drop, the total cost over time can skyrocket. Stretching a loan over half a century means paying additional interest for half a century.

The “savings” you feel each month could easily be swallowed up—and then some—by what you’ll ultimately pay in interest.

Just Another “New” Option
A 50-year mortgage might sound new and exciting, but it’s really just another option that isn’t currently offered. (Well, at least not all that often.)

Buyers already have plenty of choices when it comes to loan terms: 10-, 15-, 20-, and 30-year mortgages are all standard options. Add in the mix of fixed-rate and adjustable-rate structures, and you’ve got a wide range of combinations designed to fit different financial situations.

But more often than not, people lean toward the 30-year fixed rate loans.

Technically, 40- and even 50-year mortgages already exist, though they’re rare in the U.S. and typically not backed by government programs. According to The White Coat Investor, they’re far more common in Europe, where ultra-long-term loans have been part of the financial landscape for years.

A Matter of Perspective
Whether a 50-year loan sounds appealing often comes down to your personal philosophy, and your tolerance for long-term debt.

Some buyers lean toward shorter-term loans—like 15 or 20-year mortgages—because they want to own their home free and clear sooner and pay less in interest. Someone taking this approach, especially with a 15-year fixed or adjustable-rate mortgage, is often very disciplined about paying extra each month to chip away at the principal. To them, the vast majority of people opting for a 30-year fixed loan might look like they’re squandering money by stretching payments out unnecessarily and paying far more interest than they need to.

On the flip side, 30-year borrowers often see the world differently. They value lower monthly payments and the flexibility it provides—whether to invest elsewhere, cover lifestyle costs, or just have breathing room in the budget. To them, those who aggressively tackle a 15-year loan might seem either a little extreme… or just downright wealthy to be able to afford such high payments.

So, just like 15-year buyers might shake their heads at 30-year loans, 30-year borrowers will likely question a 50-year term. The point is, there’s no “right” choice. It’s about what makes you comfortable financially and psychologically.

Is It Worth the Monthly Savings?
Whether the monthly savings makes sense really depends on your perspective and personal situation. Everyone’s circumstances are different, so this is a question only you can answer for yourself.

When you’re considering what type of loan and terms to choose, you’ll need to crunch the numbers at that moment—current rates, your credit score, and other factors will all play a role.

But to give you some general perspective, we did some math you might find useful. stretching a loan out to 50 years might shave around $100–$200 off your monthly payment compared to a 30-year mortgage. That’s not nothing—it could make a tight budget feel a little more comfortable.
📊 Mortgage Comparison: 30-Year vs. 50-Year at 6%
Monthly Payments

30-year loan: $1,199.10 / month

50-year loan: $1,052.81 / month

👉 Monthly savings with a 50-year loan: $146.29 less per month

Total Interest Paid Over the Life of the Loan

30-year total paid: $431,676.38
• Interest = $231,676.38

50-year total paid: $631,685.75
• Interest = $431,685.75

👉 Additional interest with a 50-year mortgage: $200,009.38 MORE

However, because you’re paying interest for an extra 20 years (or more), the total cost over the life of the loan can balloon dramatically. In the examples they gave, the interest payments were more than double what they would have been with a 30-year loan. And we’re talking hundreds of thousands of dollars. That “nice little savings” each month comes at the expense of paying far more in the long run.

So yes, you’ll feel relief each month with a lower payment, but over decades, your home ends up costing a lot more than the purchase price. That’s the trade-off. A 50-year mortgage isn’t inherently bad; it’s just a choice between short-term comfort and long-term savings. And it’s a choice worth thinking through carefully before signing anything.

One other thing to consider if you must use a 50 year loan to be able to afford a home. You can always refinance the loan down to a 30-, 20- or 10-year loan when you can comfortably take on a larger monthly payment.

Want more information on what loan options are available to you. Give The Deb Sarsany Team a call - we are happy to help.

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