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WTF? Normal mortage is 20-25 years down payment, I've never heard anyone having even a 35 year down payment, let alone 90 years.



In the UK there's such a thing as an "interest-only mortgage" where you don't pay down the principal at all! Which of course means lower monthly payments.

The theory is, if your mortgage interest rate was X% but some other investment like the stock market had much higher returns, a sophisticated investor might want to take the money they would have spent on repaying the principal and instead put it into that better-performing investment, then after 20 years pay off the mortgage principal with said investment.

Post-financial-crisis rules were put in place that mean banks actually have to ensure you're _making_ that higher-performing investment.


I too remember reading this, but about Stockholm not Norway.




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