How Much Can I Borrow?
Use the following calculator to determine the maximum monthly payment (P+I) and the maximum loan amount for which you may qualify.
How Much Are My Payments?
Use our mortgage calculator to determine your monthly payment amount. Estimate your taxes and insurance so that these amounts will be included in the payment calculation. Enter amounts in the fields below and the mortgage calculator will give you your monthly mortgage payment amount!
Rent or Buy -- A Scenario
This form allows you to compare renting versus buying by enterring how much you want to spend a month and how much down you would put into your house.
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I Want To Compare Three Different Loans
This calculator will allow you to compute up to three loans and compare the results. Enter the first three items and the fourth is calculated for you. To move between the fields of the Calculator table use the TAB key or click with the mouse on each field.
How much can I save by consolidating my debt?
Use our calculator to see how much you can save (please do not include any dollar signs or commas).
Your Current Debt Arrangement
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Prepayment vs. Investment
This form allows you to compare what would happen if you took one of two choices with some extra cash you have -- prepaying your mortgage each month, or investing it instead. This tries to take into account your tax situation and assumes you always itemize (even late into your mortgage when your interest will be lower.
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How much does that loan REALLY Cost?
Enter the interest rate of your loan, the quoted APR and the loan amount. This calculator will then tell you how much the loan will then cost you.
How Much of a Down Payment Do I Need?
Amortization Calculator
Below you'll find a simple loan calculator which allows you to input different interest rates, loan amounts, and mortgage length so you can estimate your monthly payment. Plus, you can also see an amortization schedule of a loan which will show you how much of your payment goes towards the principle and how much towards interest. This loan calculator should be used only as an estimation as it doesn't allow for taxes and insurance.