Mortgage Overpayment Calculator

Calculate Mortgage & Save Interest

₹50,00,000
8.5%
20 Years
₹5,000

Extra amount you pay every month

Total Interest Saved

₹13,89,250

Time Saved

4 Years 5 Months

New Term: 15Y 7M

Regular EMI

₹43,391

New Monthly Payment

₹48,391

(EMI + Overpayment)

Balance Reduction: Regular vs Overpayment

Popular MORTGAGE-OVERPAYMENT Calculations

The Mortgage Overpayment Calculator shows the powerful impact of making extra payments towards your home loan. By paying a little extra each month or a lumpsum amount annually, you can reduce your loan tenure by years and save lakhs in interest payments.

How Overpayments Save Money

Regular EMIs go largely towards interest in the early years. Any 'Overpayment' goes 100% towards Principal repayment. Lower principal means lower interest calculation for the next month, creating a compounding saving effect.

Savings = Total Interest (Original) - Total Interest (New)

Where:

  • Principal: Outstanding loan balance
  • Overpayment: Extra amount paid directly to principal
  • Result: Reduced Tenure & Interest Savings

Power of ₹5,000 Extra

Loan: ₹50 Lakhs @ 8.5% for 20 Years. EMI: ₹43,391.\n\n• Scenario 1: Pay 1 extra EMI per year (₹43k)\n• Result: Loan finishes in 16 years instead of 20.\n• Savings: You save ₹14 Lakhs in interest!\n\nSmall changes -> Massive Savings.

Loan: ₹50 Lakhs
Extra Payment: 1 EMI / Year
Time Saved: 4 Years
Interest Saved: ₹14 Lakhs

Prepay vs Invest

Should you prepay loan or invest?

StrategyReturn / SavingRisk
Prepay Home Loan8.5% - 9% (Guaranteed)Zero Risk
Invest in MF (Equity)10% - 12% (Expected)Market Risk
Invest in FD6% - 7% (Taxable)Low Risk
VerdictPrepay if interest > 8%Invest if you can beat loan rate

Frequently Asked Questions

⚠️ Disclaimer

The figures provided by this calculator are estimates based on the inputs you provide and standard financial formulas. STOCKCALC.IN does not offer investment advice. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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