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New York mortgage calculator

Calculate your true monthly payment on a New York home. Includes the state's average property tax (1.40%) and homeowners insurance rate (0.40%).

Your loan

Enter your numbers

Down payment10% • $40,000
Loan term30 years
Advanced (taxes, insurance, PMI, HOA)
Your payment

Monthly breakdown

Total monthly payment
$3,043
Loan amount $360,000 • LTV 90.0%
Principal & interest
$2,335
Property tax
$367
Homeowners insurance
$117
PMI
Applies while LTV > 80%
$225
Total interest paid
Over 30 years
$480,583
Total cost of loan
$840,583

Your real rate depends on credit, loan type, and market conditions. Estimates only based on national averages. Always confirm with a licensed lender.

This payment may be overstretched

At $3,043/mo, a $85,000-income household would spend 43.0% of gross pay on housing — above the 36% stretched ceiling. Consider a lower price, bigger down payment, or waiting for rates to drop before locking in this budget.

Because your down payment is 10.0%, PMI of $225/mo is baked into that payment. See how PMI affects your payment.

Benchmark: a typical $85,000/yr household can comfortably afford about $1,983/mo for housing (28% front-end) and up to $2,550/mo at the 36% stretch ceiling.

What changed your payment most?

All values are the change in total monthly payment from your current scenario.

Scenario
+$50k home price
+1% rate
+10% down payment
Change in monthly payment+$380+$244−$484
New total monthly$3,424$3,287$2,559

Biggest mover: a 10% larger down payment. If you have flexibility on one of those levers, that’s where focus pays off.

Down payment scenarios

Same $400,000 home at 6.750% for 30 years — only the down payment changes.

Scenario
5% down
$20,000
10% down
$40,000
20% down
$80,000
Total monthly payment$3,186$3,043$2,559
Principal & interest$2,465$2,335$2,076
Monthly PMI
Drops to $0 once LTV ≤ 80%
$238$225
Loan amount$380,000$360,000$320,000
Total interest paid$507,282$480,583$427,185

Rate shopping scenarios

Locking a slightly better rate changes both your monthly payment and lifetime interest.

Scenario
6.250%
−0.5%
6.750%
Current
7.250%
+0.5%
Total monthly payment$2,925$3,043$3,164
Principal & interest$2,217$2,335$2,456
Total interest paid$437,969$480,583$524,100

That’s why shopping at least 3 lenders typically saves thousands over the life of a loan.

Common mistakes buyers make

Budgeting only for principal & interest
Most quick quotes show just P&I. Real payments include property tax, homeowners insurance, PMI (under 20% down), and HOA where it applies. Those extras often add $708/mo on top.
Assuming today’s rate is tomorrow’s rate
Rates move daily. A rate-locked pre-approval only protects you for 30–60 days. If you’re 3+ months from buying, model a range of rates so a move upward doesn’t blow up your budget.
Maxing out what a lender approves
Lenders can approve up to 43–50% back-end DTI. That doesn’t leave room for retirement, kids, or unexpected repairs. Keep total housing under 28–30% of gross if you can.
Ignoring closing costs and reserves
Beyond the down payment, expect 2–5% of the price in closing costs plus a few months of reserves. Estimate your cash to close.
Next step

Find out how much cash you’ll need to close

Now that you know the monthly, get a realistic estimate of what you’ll owe at the closing table — lender fees, title, escrow, and prepaid items.

New York basics

What makes a mortgage in New York different

In New York, the average effective property tax rate is around 1.40% of home value, and homeowners insurance typically runs 0.40%. On a $350,000 home, that's about $4,900 in taxes and $1,400 in insurance per year.

This calculator uses those state defaults so your monthly estimate reflects New York realities, not national averages.

Tips

How to lower your New York mortgage payment

  • • Put at least 20% down to avoid PMI.
  • • Shop at least 3 lenders — rates vary by 0.25–0.5%.
  • • Ask about state and local first-time buyer programs.
  • • Check your property assessment — successful appeals cut your tax bill.

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