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$1 Million Home Mortgage

A high-value property scenario: a $1,000,000 home with a 20% ($200,000) down payment, leaving an $800,000 loan at 6.8% for 30 years. A pre-filled mortgage calculator scenario.

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Last updated: 2026-08-18

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Applied 100% to principal

Loan amount: $800,000

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Monthly P&I payment

$5,215

Principal & interest, before taxes & insurance

Total interest

$1,077,546

Total loan cost

$1,877,544

Payoff time

30.0 years

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Amortization over time

Year-by-year breakdown

YearPrincipalInterestBalance
1$8,445$54,140$791,555
2$9,037$53,548$782,518
3$9,671$52,913$772,847
4$10,350$52,235$762,497
5$11,076$51,509$751,421
6$11,853$50,732$739,568
7$12,685$49,900$726,883
8$13,575$49,010$713,308
9$14,527$48,058$698,781
10$15,546$47,039$683,235
11$16,637$45,948$666,598
12$17,804$44,781$648,794
13$19,053$43,531$629,740
14$20,390$42,195$609,350
15$21,821$40,764$587,530
16$23,352$39,233$564,178
17$24,990$37,595$539,188
18$26,743$35,841$512,445
19$28,620$33,965$483,825
20$30,628$31,957$453,197
21$32,776$29,808$420,421
22$35,076$27,509$385,345
23$37,537$25,048$347,808
24$40,171$22,414$307,638
25$42,989$19,596$264,649
26$46,005$16,580$218,644
27$49,233$13,352$169,411
28$52,687$9,898$116,724
29$56,383$6,201$60,341
30$60,339$2,246$2

Scenario Benchmark

Key figures for $1 Million Home Mortgage.

Monthly P&I payment

$5,215

Total interest

$1,077,546

Total loan cost

$1,877,544

Payoff time

30.0 years

Frequently asked questions

How the maths works

A fixed-rate mortgage uses amortization: every payment is split between interest on the remaining balance and principal repayment. Early on, interest dominates; later, principal does — the schedule makes this visible year by year.

  1. 1Start with the loan amount: home price minus down payment.
  2. 2Divide the annual rate by 12 for a monthly rate r.
  3. 3Monthly payment M = L·r / (1 − (1+r)^−n), where L is the loan and n is the number of months.
  4. 4Each month interest = balance·r and the rest of the payment reduces principal; any extra payment goes 100% to principal.

Figures are principal & interest only. Property taxes, insurance and PMI are not included, and results are illustrative, not a loan offer.

Everything you need to know

What is amortization?

Amortization is the process of paying down a loan with equal monthly payments, where each payment covers the interest accrued on the remaining balance plus a portion of the principal.

Because the balance shrinks, the interest portion falls over time and the principal portion grows — the reason early payments feel like "all interest".

Should I pay off my mortgage early?

Extra monthly payments go straight to principal, which shortens the term and cuts total interest — often by tens of thousands of dollars.

Whether it is the best use of your cash depends on your rate versus the return you could earn elsewhere, but the calculator makes the trade-off concrete.

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