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See how much you really need — and how long to save

Stop guessing at 3%, 10%, or 20%. See exactly what each down-payment tier changes — monthly payment, PMI, and the months until you've actually saved it.

Your goal

Target down payment10%

Your savings plan

Target amount
$40,000
Months to goal
43
Target date
November 2029
Down payment
10%
Years to save
3.6 yrs
Interest earned
$3,548
PMI will apply at this down payment

At 10% down, you will pay private mortgage insurance until your LTV drops to 78-80%.

Est. monthly PMI
$144
PMI rate
0.48%
Months till drop
35
Monthly savings needed
$750
Already saved
$5,000
Remaining to save
$35,000
Total at goal
$40,798

Assumes consistent monthly contributions and the same home price over the saving period. Estimates only based on national averages. Always confirm with a licensed lender.

Minimum down payment by loan type

Real-world minimums. Individual lenders may require more based on credit and reserves.

Loan typeMinimum downNotes
Conventional (first-time buyer)3%HomeReady, Home Possible, conventional 97
Conventional (standard)5%No PMI at 20% down
FHA3.5%580+ credit; MIP for life of loan if <10% down
VA0%Eligible veterans / active duty; funding fee applies
USDA0%Rural areas; income limits apply
Jumbo10-20%Loans above conforming limits; stricter credit
How to use this calculator

Build your savings plan

1. Enter the price range of homes you are eyeing.

2. Pick a target down payment % — try 10% and 20% to see the tradeoff.

3. Enter what you can realistically put into savings each month.

Your target date and the PMI status tell you whether it is worth saving longer.

What counts as your down payment

Eligible sources

Personal savings: checking, savings, money market, HYSA.

Gift funds: documented with a signed letter.

Retirement withdrawals: IRA (up to $10k penalty-free for first-time buyers).

Sale proceeds: from selling a car, collectibles, or investments (document the chain).

Assistance programs: state/county grants and soft seconds.

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