Reduce My Mortgage

This calculator compares four scenarios: a standard loan, a mortgage with an offset account, a loan with a lump sum payment and a loan with regular extra repayments. It gives an indictation of which may save you the most in interest and time.

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Assumptions

This calculator compares four scenarios: a standard loan, a mortgage with an offset account, a loan with a lump sum payment and a loan with regular extra repayments. It gives an indictation of which may save you the most in interest and time.

  • Offset amount remains the same for the term of the loan and is assumed to be 100% of the offset amount.
  • Extra Repayments remain consistent for the term of the loan.
  • Interest rates remain the same for the term of the loan.
  • One year is 52 weeks exactly, a month is 52/12 weeks and a fortnight is 26 weeks.
  • Interest is calculated by compounding on the same frequency as the repayment stated, i.e. weekly, fortnightly or monthly.
  • Repayments are made at the start of each period.
  • Rounding is made at the end of the calculations and not at each payment period
  • It does not take into account up-front fees and monthly/annual account fees.

Tips

  • You can email your results to yourself and if you request, a copy of your results and contact information is sent to the web site owner.
  • You can print your results for future reference.
  • You should consult a finance professional before you make decisions based on this calculator.

Original Loan

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Original total amount

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Loan with offset amount

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Interest you will save

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Time you will save

Updated loan term

Loan with lump sum payment

Updated total amount

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Interest you will save

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Time you will save

Updated loan term

Loan with extra repayments

Updated total amount

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Interest you will save

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Time you will save

Updated loan term

Disclaimer: Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this calculator, the results should be used as an indication only. They are neither a quote nor a pre-qualification for a home loan.