here’s a calculator.. toss around your own numbers.
Jamestheflame on 25 Sep 2009 at 12:42 pm #
That depends on your interest rate, insurance, tax, term of the loan and the cost of mortgage insurance (which you will need with so small a down payment).
hrh_gracee on 27 Sep 2009 at 1:52 pm #
On a 340,000 mortgage loan (350,000 purchase price with 10,000 down) and an interest rate of 6.25% your estimated monthly payment would be: $2,093.44.
That is assuming the 10,000 down was only the down payment and that you have extra $$$ for closing costs.
While this would include interest, this does NOT include taxes, homeowners insurance, or PMI (private mortgage insurance) which you undoubtedly will have on a mortgage above an 80% loan to value ratio.
Good luck.
woodlander on 29 Sep 2009 at 6:12 pm #
if you have an OK credit, about 2700 with prop. tax and ins.
Beez on 3 Oct 2009 at 1:42 am #
It depends on the interest rate and whether you take out a 15 or a 30 year mortgage with an adjustable or a locked in rate.
depends on your interest rate
lets say you did a 30 year 5% fixed
1825.19 would be your monthly
here’s a calculator.. toss around your own numbers.
That depends on your interest rate, insurance, tax, term of the loan and the cost of mortgage insurance (which you will need with so small a down payment).
On a 340,000 mortgage loan (350,000 purchase price with 10,000 down) and an interest rate of 6.25% your estimated monthly payment would be: $2,093.44.
That is assuming the 10,000 down was only the down payment and that you have extra $$$ for closing costs.
While this would include interest, this does NOT include taxes, homeowners insurance, or PMI (private mortgage insurance) which you undoubtedly will have on a mortgage above an 80% loan to value ratio.
Good luck.
if you have an OK credit, about 2700 with prop. tax and ins.
It depends on the interest rate and whether you take out a 15 or a 30 year mortgage with an adjustable or a locked in rate.