In this section, you will find the mortgage calculators that will help you calculate different loan and payment scenarios. If you have a question that these calculators do not help answer, please ask us
directly! Please check our Mortgage
Terms Glossary for commonly used mortgage terminology.
How Much Will My Payments Be?
Calculate your monthly payment with
applicable financial charges, PMI,
hazard insurance, and property
taxes.
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Mortgage Principal Calculator
- this calculator allow you to "peek
into the future", allowing you to
see the remaining balance of your
mortgage after several months or
years of payments.
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Mortgage Length Calculator -
this
calculator will help you to
determine your savings if you make
larger monthly payments.
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What if I Pay More Every Month?
See
how your mortgage will be reduced,
if you pay $$$ more every month.
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Payment per Thousand Financed -
have you
ever wondered how much you pay for
every $1,000 of your mortgage loan?
Find out here!
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What is The Real APR for That
Loan?
This
calculator estimates your real APR
(Annual Percentage Rate) with
points.
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Affordability Calculator -
how much
you can borrow from a lender? Use
this calculator to calculate the
amount you can afford.
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Tax Benefits Calculator -
this
calculator will calculate your tax
savings after a house purchase.
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Should I Refinance?
Is your
old APR (Annual Percentage Rate) too
high? Estimate the benefits of
refinancing using this calculator.
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Should I Pay Points to Lower My
Interest Rate?
Calculate how much points affect
your monthly payments and how fast
they will pay for themselves.
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Should I use a HELOC to Lower My
Debt Payments?
Learn
how you can cut current monthly debt
payments using money from your Home
Equity Line Of Credit (HELOC.)
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How Much Income do I Need in Order
to Qualify?
Do
you need to know how much money you
must earn to purchase the house of
your dreams? This calculator will
help you figure it out.
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What is Better: take a Second Loan
or Pay PMI?
Don't
miss an opportunity: Slash your PMI
payments to zero! Take a second
mortgage!
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Interest-Only Calculator -
housing
market moving up too fast? Figure
out how much you can afford with an
interests only mortgage loan.
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Interest-Only with Additional
Payments Calculator
-
Interest-Only loans can drastically
cut your mortgage payments, but what
if you want to pay something toward
your principal? Figure this out
here.
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Canadian mortgage calculator -
This
calculator computes your monthly
payment based on your input -
conventional mortgage financing
compounded semi-annually. It is also
calculating required annual income,
which every Canadian homebuyer need
to have.
Which Loan is Better?
Can't
decide which loan offer is better?
Input your numbers here and lock-in
the best offer.
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Standard vs. Bi-Weekly -
you
heard that bi-weekly payments can
significantly decrease the time of
mortgage payoff? Check it out with
this calculator.
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Rent vs. Buy -
still
renting an apartment and thinking
about a home purchase? This
calculator can help you make the
final decision.
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Paying off Credit Card Debt with
Minimum Payments -
this
calculator is designed to show you
how long it will take to pay off
your credit card and how much
interest you will pay if you only
make the minimum monthly payment.
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How Can I Payoff My Credit Card Debt
Sooner?
This
credit card payoff calculator will
tell you how long it will take you
to pay off your credit card debt
with the amount you pay now, and how
much you would have to pay every
month to eliminate credit card debt
even sooner.
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DISCLAIMER:
There is NO WARRANTY, expressed or
implied, for the accuracy of this
information or it's applicability to
your financial situation. Please consult
your own financial advisor.