Mortgage Payment

Monthly Payment on a $250,000 House

Quick answer: $1,654$1,914/mo

The monthly payment on a $250,000 house is roughly $1,654 to $1,914 depending on your down payment, interest rate, taxes, insurance, and PMI.

Estimates use a 30-year fixed loan, 7.0% interest rate, 1.2% annual property tax, 0.35% annual homeowners insurance, and PMI when down payment is below 20%. Actual payments vary by location, lender, credit profile, taxes, insurance, and loan terms.

Target Home

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Loan Details

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Taxes & Insurance

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How to lower your payment

  • Increase down payment
  • Choose longer loan term
  • Lower purchase price

Estimated Monthly Payment

Total Monthly Payment

$1,872

Mortgage-free: Jun 2056

Over 30 years, you'll pay $279,018 in interest - more than 1.4x your loan amount.

Principal & Interest

$1,331

Taxes

$417

Insurance

$125

Principal
Interest
Remaining balance

Why your loan feels slow to pay off

In year 1, 87% of your payment goes to interest and only 13% reduces your balance.

At this rate, it takes until year 21 before more than half your payment builds equity.

On your $200,000 loan, you'll pay $279,018 in interest - 1.4x what you originally borrowed.

What this means for you

Switching to a 15-year term would cut your interest in half - but raise your monthly payment.

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A few things worth considering:

If the payment feels high - a lower home price or larger down payment will move the needle more than a slightly better rate.

If you're close to 20% down - getting there eliminates PMI and meaningfully reduces your monthly cost.

If you're comparing loan terms - a 15-year mortgage costs more monthly but saves significantly on total interest.

Payment by Down Payment Size ($250,000 Home)

Down PaymentLoan AmountP&I + Taxes + InsPMIEst. Total Monthly
10% ($25,000)$225,000$1,820/mo$94/mo$1,914/mo
20% ($50,000)$200,000$1,654/moNone$1,654/mo
30% ($75,000)$175,000$1,487/moNone$1,487/mo

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