Mortgage calculator
Estimate your mortgage payment, including the principal and interest, taxes, insurance, HOA, and PMI. Add your location for more accurate estimates.
Active U.S. military, veterans, and spouses are eligible for a $0 down VA loan with no private mortgage insurance.
Affects interest rates. 30- or 15-year loans are standard.
Varies depending on lender and credit score.
$1,658 per month
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Calculating your mortgage payment
How do you decide how much house you can afford?
What can you do to lower your mortgage payment?
- Improve your credit score
- Put 20% down or as much as you can for your down payment
- Try to avoid PMI (private mortgage insurance) if you can
- Choose a longer-term mortgage like a 30-year rather than a 15-year loan
- Get a lower mortgage interest rate by shopping around to different lenders
How do we calculate your monthly payment?
- P = Monthly mortgage payment
- L = Mortgage loan amount
- C = Your mortgage interest rate
- N = Number of monthly payments over the lifetime of the mortgage
What type of mortgage is right for me?
- 30-year fixed-rate mortgage - The most common option, typically has a lower monthly payment and your payment doesn't change.
- 15-year fixed-rate mortgage- Similar to the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, this option pays off your mortgage in 15 years, saving you money on interest.
- 7-year ARM - ARM stands for an adjustable-rate mortgage which means your interest rate can fluctuate after 7 years. Generally, this is best used if you know you'll be in the home for less than 7 years because the interest rate could go up after those 7 years.
- 5-year ARM - Similar to the 7-year ARM, but the interest rate can change after 5 years
- FHA 30-year fixed - Best for homebuyers with lower credit scores. Also, a great option if you want to put down a smaller down payment.
- VA loan - 30-year fixed-rate for qualifying veterans and active military. The benefit of this loan is not being required to put any money down and avoiding PMI.
- Jumbo funding - These are for loan amounts that exceed conventional loan limits
Terminology
What is a property tax?
How much is homeowners insurance and what does it cover?
- Property insurance protects homeowners from a variety of potential threats such as weather-related damages, vandalism, and theft.
- Liability insurance protects homeowners from lawsuits or claims filed by third parties for accidents that happen within the home.


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