Mortgage Calculator Help
You can calculate the mortgage loan amount from the price of the real estate by providing the down payment percentage.
If you know the mortgage amount you can afford and the cash down payment percentage required, you can calculate the affordable real estate price.
Or if you know the price of the real estate and the loan amout and enter "0" for the down payment percentage, the calculator will calculate the down payment amount and percentage.
Points, Annual Property Taxes, Annual Insurance and Private Mortgage Ins. (PMI) are all optional. If you enter values, the periodic portion of each will be calculated and shown on the schedule. Property taxes and insurance are combined under escrow.
If a borrower does not have cash to cover at least 20% of the purchase price, some lenders will require the borrower to purchase private mortgage insurance (PMI) to cover against a possible default. Premiums are typically 0.5% to 2.0% of the original loan amount. The borrower can drop the insurance coverage once the mortgage balance is less than 80% of the original purchase price. The calculator handles this automatically. (There may be other conditions as well under which the lender will no longer require PMI. One such case might be apprciation of the real estate.)
Points are charges that are normally due at closing. Borrowers (normally only in USA) may select to pay a lender "points" up front in exchange for a lower interest rate. Points are expressed in percent and are calculated on the amount borrowed. 3 points on a $200,000 mortgage equals $6,000. If the user enters points, this calculator includes their value in the summary and as part of the total payment at loan origination on the payment schedule.
The term (duration) of the loan is expressed as a number of months.
- 60 months = 5 years
- 120 months = 10 years
- 180 months = 15 years
- 240 months = 20 years
- 360 months = 30 years
Need more options including the ability to solve for other unknowns, change payment / compounding frequency and the ability to print an amortization schedule? Please visit, https://AccurateCalculators.com/mortgage-calculator
Currency and Date Conventions
All calculators will remember your choice. You may also change it at any time.
Clicking "Save changes" will cause the calculator to reload. Your edits will be lost.
Ingvar Grimsmo says:
Hey.. great mortgage calculator but it won’t calculate! None of the buttons work. What am I missing?
Karl says:
Did you try the installation on this page? It does work.
If you can provide me with a link to your page, I’ll take a look to see what the problem is.
AJ Frick says:
Thank you for offering such a fabulous calculator! We use the Amortization Calc regularly. For incorporating this mortgage calculator as a widget, we are interested to use the Canadian Amortization method. Is this incorporated somehow into the widget code?
Thanks again!
Karl says:
You’re welcome. A developer would have to add the Canadian amortization method to the plugin.
Jessica says:
Great WP plugin. Thank you! Is there a shortcode to change the Down Payment Percent to Down Payment Amount like you Ultimate Mortgage Calculator has? If not, can this be added to the next release?
Thanks in advance for your time.
Karl says:
A JavaScript programmer could add the feature for you. I’m not planning to add a down payment amount. I want the calculators on this site to have some distinguishing features.
Dwaynne Villiers says:
How do I hide options that I don’t need using the shortcode? For example, I don’t need Points, Property Taxes or Downpayment Percent.
Karl says:
The ability to hide options will be coming with version 2.0, due out around Oct. 15.
Karl says:
If you are still looking for a plugin that allows you to hide options, please check out the Mortgage Calculator *PLUS* version.
It lets you hide (easily) the options you mentioned.