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Monthly Payment on a $200,000 Mortgage

Principal & interest by interest rate โ€” 30-year fixed.

The monthly payment on a $200,000 mortgage is about $1,264.14 (principal & interest) at 6.5% over 30 years. At 6% it drops to $1,199.10; at 7% it rises to $1,330.60. Property tax, homeowners insurance and PMI are added on top.

Payment by interest rate โ€” $200,000, 30-year fixed

Rate (APR)Monthly P&ITotal interestTotal paid
5.50%$1,135.58$208,808$408,808
6.00%$1,199.10$231,676$431,676
6.50%$1,264.14$255,089$455,089
7.00%$1,330.60$279,018$479,018
7.50%$1,398.43$303,434$503,434
8.00%$1,467.53$328,310$528,310

15 vs 20 vs 30 years โ€” $200,000 at 6.5%

TermMonthly P&ITotal interestTotal paid
15 years$1,742.21$113,599$313,599
20 years$1,491.15$157,875$357,875
30 years$1,264.14$255,089$455,089

What the payment includes โ€” and what it doesn't

The figures above are the principal & interest (P&I) on the loan itself. Your real monthly housing cost โ€” lenders call it PITI โ€” also includes property tax, homeowners insurance, PMI if your down payment is under 20%, and any HOA dues. Those commonly add several hundred dollars a month on a $200,000 loan, so budget above the P&I number.

How the rate changes a $200,000 payment

On a 30-year $200,000 loan, each 1% on the rate moves the monthly payment by roughly $131.50 and tens of thousands of dollars over the full term โ€” which is why shopping lenders and locking a good rate matters so much. The table above prices the same loan across today's realistic range so you can see exactly where your quote lands.

15-year vs 30-year on $200,000

A 15-year $200,000 mortgage at 6.5% costs about $1,742.21 a month versus $1,264.14 on the 30-year โ€” higher cash flow, but the total interest falls from about $255,089 to $113,599. The 30-year keeps payments low and flexible; the 15-year is cheaper overall if you can carry the bigger payment.

Estimates for a fully-amortising fixed-rate loan, principal & interest only. Excludes property tax, insurance, PMI and HOA dues. Rates shown for illustration โ€” your actual rate depends on credit, term and market conditions. Not financial advice.

Frequently asked questions

What is the monthly payment on a $200,000 mortgage?
At 6.5% over 30 years, the principal & interest payment on a $200,000 mortgage is about $1,264.14 per month. At 6% it is $1,199.10, and at 7% it is $1,330.60 โ€” the rate moves the payment a lot. Property tax, homeowners insurance and any PMI are extra.
How much interest do you pay on a $200,000 mortgage?
Over the full 30-year term at 6.5%, a $200,000 loan costs about $255,089 in interest โ€” roughly $455,089 in total payments. A 15-year loan at the same rate cuts the interest to about $113,599.
What is the payment on a $200,000 mortgage over 15 years?
A 15-year $200,000 mortgage at 6.5% runs about $1,742.21 per month โ€” higher than the 30-year payment of $1,264.14, but you pay far less interest overall (about $113,599 versus $255,089).
What income do you need for a $200,000 mortgage?
As a rough guide, lenders like your total housing cost to stay near 28% of gross income. With taxes and insurance added to the $1,264.14 P&I, a $200,000 mortgage often calls for roughly $68,000+ a year โ€” use the affordability calculator for your exact case.