Finance
Mortgage Calculator
Home loan payments after down payment and term.
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CalcoTools · Mortgage Calculator · generated 8/23/2026, 12:24:54 PM
About the Mortgage Calculator
Estimates your monthly mortgage payment from home price, down payment, interest rate, and loan term — the same core math as the Loan EMI calculator, adapted for home purchases.
How to use it
- Enter the Home price and Down payment.
- Enter the Interest rate (% p.a.) and Term in years.
- Read your monthly payment, loan principal, and total interest in the result panel.
Formula
Loan amount = Home price − Down payment
Monthly payment uses the standard amortization formula applied to that loan amount
Same present-value-of-an-annuity formula used for any fixed-rate amortizing loan — see the CFPB's consumer explainer on how mortgage paydown works.
Worked example
A $400,000 home with a $60,000 down payment (15%), financed at 6.5% over 30 years, comes to roughly $2,150/month in principal and interest.
Recommendations
- • Run the numbers with a few different down payment amounts — the jump from under 20% to 20% often removes PMI on conventional loans.
- • A 15-year term has a higher payment but usually a lower rate and far less total interest than a 30-year term.
- • Remember this shows principal and interest only — budget separately for taxes, insurance, and maintenance.
Frequently asked questions
No — this calculates principal and interest only (often called "P&I"). Many mortgages also escrow for tax and insurance, which isn't estimated here.
Sources
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — How does paying down a mortgage work? — accessed 2026-08-20
Disclaimer
Illustrative estimate only, not financial or tax advice. Verify figures with a licensed adviser or your local tax authority.