Calculate your mortgage repayments

Are you trying to determine how much your home loan repayments will cost every month, or the total interest you’ll pay over the life of your mortgage? Sounds like you need a mortgage calculator.

Our home loan repayment calculator might be just the thing to help you better manage your mortgage in the years ahead. To use this online mortgage calculator: enter your expected loan amount, interest rate, home loan term, payment frequency, and choose either principal and interest or interest only.

Please Note: The calculations do not take into account all fees and charges. The results provided by this calculator are an estimate only, and should not be relied on for the purpose of making a decision in relation to a loan. Interest rates and other costs can change over time, affecting the total cost of the loan. Consider whether you need financial advice from a qualified adviser.

5-Star Rated Home Loans on Canstar’s database

If you’re in the market for a new home loan, the comparison table below features a snapshot of some of the outstanding value variable rate home loans on our database with links to lenders’ websites, sorted by comparison rate (lowest-highest) and then alphabetically by provider name. Products shown are principal and interest home loans available for a loan amount of $500K in NSW with an LVR of 80% of the property value. Choose between the First Home, Next Home, Investing and Refinance tabs to view results most relevant to you. Before committing to a particular home loan product, check upfront with your lender and read the applicable loan documentation to confirm whether the terms of the loan, including the comparison rate, meet your needs and repayment capacity. *Comparison rate based on loan amount of $150,000 and a term of 25 years. Read the Comparison Rate Warning. Use Canstar’s home loan selector to view a wider range of home loan products.

Home loan calculators to help you work out your financial position

Use Canstar’s home loan calculators when you’re doing your sums about how much you can afford to borrow in a home loan:

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Written by: TJ Ryan

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