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Finance7 min readApril 25, 2025

How to Calculate Your Monthly Mortgage Payment

The complete mortgage payment guide — formula, PITI breakdown, PMI explained, 15 vs 30 year comparison, and how extra payments save tens of thousands in interest.

A mortgage payment has multiple components. Understanding each part helps you budget accurately and compare loan offers.

The Basic Payment Formula

M = P × [r(1+r)^n] / [(1+r)^n - 1]
  • M = monthly payment (principal + interest only)
  • P = loan amount
  • r = monthly interest rate (annual rate ÷ 12)
  • n = number of payments (years × 12)

Worked Example

Home price: $350,000 Down payment: 20% = $70,000 Loan amount: $280,000 Interest rate: 7% annual Term: 30 years

r = 7%/12 = 0.5833% = 0.005833
n = 30 × 12 = 360 payments

M = 280,000 × [0.005833 × (1.005833)^360] / [(1.005833)^360 - 1]
M = 280,000 × [0.005833 × 8.116] / [8.116 - 1]
M = 280,000 × 0.04734 / 7.116
M ≈ $1,862.67/month

Total Cost of the Loan

Total paid = $1,862.67 × 360 = $670,561
Interest paid = $670,561 - $280,000 = $390,561

You pay $390,561 in interest over 30 years on a $280,000 loan.

PITI: The Full Monthly Payment

The formula above only calculates principal and interest (P&I). Your actual monthly payment is usually higher:

| Component | Typical Amount | |-----------|---------------| | Principal & Interest | $1,862 | | Property Tax (1%) | $292/month | | Homeowner's Insurance | $100–200/month | | PMI (if <20% down) | $100–200/month | | HOA (if applicable) | varies | | Total | $2,254–2,556 |

PMI: Private Mortgage Insurance

Required when your down payment is less than 20%. Costs 0.5–1.5% of loan amount annually.

Example: $280,000 loan at 1% PMI:

Annual PMI = $280,000 × 0.01 = $2,800
Monthly PMI = $2,800/12 = $233

PMI can be removed once you reach 20% equity.

15-Year vs. 30-Year Mortgage

| Feature | 30-Year | 15-Year | |---------|---------|---------| | Monthly payment | $1,863 | $2,514 | | Total interest | $390,561 | $172,520 | | Interest saved | — | $218,041 |

The 15-year mortgage saves $218,000 in interest but costs $651 more per month.

Effect of Extra Payments

Paying $200/month extra on a 30-year mortgage at 7%:

  • Pays off in ~24 years (saves 6 years)
  • Saves ~$80,000 in interest

Use our Mortgage Calculator to calculate payments, total interest, amortisation schedule, and the impact of extra payments.

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