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Home Loan Monthly Repayment Calculator

Monthly payment: $
Total interest: $
Total payment: $
  • This is a model, not a prediction. Amounts and repayment periods are estimates only, actual amounts may be higher or lower.
  • Results are based on information you have provided and do not take your personal circumstances into account.
  • It applies to loans where your regular repayment includes both interest and the gradual repayment of the amount borrowed.
  • Initial inputs will be displayed on the left hand side of the graph. Your ‘What if’ scenario (if applicable) will be displayed on the right hand side of the graph.
  • It is not intended to be your sole source of information when making a financial decision. You may wish to consider getting advice from a licensed finance professional.
  • Using this calculator does not guarantee you will be eligible for a loan. You will need to satisfy your lender’s lending criteria.
  • The average interest rate is taken from Economic and Financial Statistics data published by the Reserve Bank of Australia. https://www.rba.gov.au/statistics/tables/xls/f06hist.xls
  • 12 payments are made per year.
  • Interest rates do not change for the life of the loan.
  • Interest is calculated by compounding on the same frequency as the repayment selected, i.e. weekly, fortnightly, monthly quarterly or annually.
  • It does not take into account up-front fees such as loan establishment fees.
  • It does not consider your ability to make the repayments shown. To help you consider the impact of interest rates changes, we suggest exploring the impact of a 2% interest rate rise. Interest rates could rise in future by more than 2%.
  • Affordable repayments cannot be less than the fees entered.
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