Refinance from 30-Year to 15-Year
A 25-years-remaining mortgage refinanced to a 15-year term at 5.0% with $7,000 in costs — higher payment, far less interest. A pre-filled mortgage refinance calculator scenario.
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Refinance comparison
Current loan
New loan
Results
New payment
$2,372
Monthly savings
-$347
Break-even
—
months to recover costs
Closing costs
$7,000
Interest saved
$180,658
Net lifetime savings
$173,658
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Cumulative payments: current vs new
Cost comparison
| Current loan | New loan | |
|---|---|---|
| Current payment | $2,026 | — |
| New payment | — | $2,372 |
| Monthly savings | -$347 | — |
| Remaining interest | $307,686 | — |
| New total interest | — | $127,029 |
| Interest saved | $180,658 | — |
| Net lifetime savings | $173,658 | — |
Features
- New payment & monthly savings
- Break-even months on closing costs
- Net lifetime savings
- Cumulative payment comparison chart
- Shareable result card + CSV export
Scenario Benchmark
Key figures for Refinance from 30-Year to 15-Year.
Current payment
$2,026
New payment
$2,372
Monthly savings
-$347
Break-even
—
Interest saved
$180,658
Net lifetime savings
$173,658
Frequently asked questions
How the maths works
A refinance is worth it when the interest you save exceeds the closing costs. The break-even month is the moment the savings pay for the fees — after that, every month is a gain.
- 1Current loan: amortize the remaining balance at the current rate over the remaining term.
- 2New loan: amortize the balance (plus rolled-in costs and cash-out) at the new rate over the new term.
- 3Monthly savings = current payment − new payment; break-even = closing costs ÷ monthly savings.
- 4Net lifetime savings = (current remaining interest − new total interest) − closing costs.
Figures are illustrative and exclude taxes, insurance, PMI and rate changes. Not financial advice.
Everything you need to know
The break-even is the real test
A lower rate almost always lowers the payment, but closing costs must be repaid from that saving first.
As a rule of thumb, if you cannot break even within about two years, the refinance is usually not worth the paperwork and fees.
Watch the term, not just the rate
Restarting a 30-year term can look cheap monthly while quietly adding years of interest.
Compare the same remaining term first — only then decide whether shortening or extending the term serves your plan.
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