πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA Mortgage Overpayment Calculator 2026

See exactly how much interest you save and years you cut by making extra payments on your US mortgage. Free, instant, no sign-up.

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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ US Mortgage Extra Payment Calculator

Works for all US lenders β€” Wells Fargo, Chase, Bank of America, Rocket Mortgage & more

Current outstanding balance
$
Your current mortgage rate
%
Total loan term
Yrs
Years left on your loan
Yrs
Additional amount per month
$
Extra payment now (optional)
$
Interest Saved
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total saving
Time Saved
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Paid Off
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instead of
Monthly Payment
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standard amount
Total Interest (No Extra)
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without extra payments
New Total Interest
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with extra payments

πŸ“Š Year-by-Year Breakdown

YearBalance (No Extra)Balance (With Extra)Interest SavedYear Interest
⚠️ For illustrative purposes only. Assumes fixed interest rate. Always check with your lender before making extra payments β€” some loans have prepayment penalties. Specify that extra payments should go toward principal reduction.

How Much Do You Save Paying Extra on Your US Mortgage?

On a typical $300,000 US mortgage at 6.5% over 30 years, making extra monthly payments has a dramatic effect:

Extra PaymentInterest SavedYears SavedNew Payoff
$100/month$40,2004 yrs 2 mo~2050
$200/month$72,1007 yrs 4 mo~2047
$300/month$98,40010 yrs 1 mo~2044
$500/month$137,80014 yrs 3 mo~2040
$1,000/month$185,20019 yrs 8 mo~2034

Real US Examples β€” Extra Mortgage Payments

πŸ“ Example 1 β€” Texas, First-Time Buyer

Mike & Sarah, 32 β€” $320,000 mortgage, 30 years at 6.75%

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Mike & Sarah β€” Both Working Professionals
Austin, TX Β· Wells Fargo 30-yr fixed Β· Pay $200 extra/month
$78,400
Interest Saved
7 yrs 6 mo
Time Saved
2047
Paid Off
πŸ’‘ Mike and Sarah pay $200 extra β€” splitting it $100 each. They save over $78,000 and own their home free and clear 7.5 years early.
πŸ“ Example 2 β€” California, Remortgage

Jennifer, 45 β€” $480,000 mortgage, 22 years remaining at 7.1%

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Jennifer β€” Tech Professional
San Jose, CA Β· Chase mortgage Β· $500/month extra + $10k lump sum
$142,600
Interest Saved
9 yrs 2 mo
Time Saved
2039
Paid Off
πŸ’‘ Jennifer will be mortgage-free at 54 β€” before retirement. Her annual bonus as a lump sum combined with monthly extras saves over $142,000.
πŸ“ Example 3 β€” Florida, Near Retirement

Robert, 55 β€” $180,000 mortgage, 15 years remaining at 6.2%

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Robert β€” Small Business Owner
Miami, FL Β· Bank of America Β· $300/month extra
$28,900
Interest Saved
4 yrs 8 mo
Time Saved
2035
Paid Off
πŸ’‘ Robert will own his home outright before 65 β€” giving him financial freedom in retirement. Even with a shorter remaining term, $300 extra saves nearly $29,000.

US Mortgage Extra Payment Tips

πŸ“ Always Specify "Principal Only"

When making extra payments, tell your lender or note in your payment portal that extra funds should apply to principal β€” not future payments. Otherwise your lender may just apply it as a future month's payment.

🚫 Check for Prepayment Penalties

Most US conventional loans have no prepayment penalty, but some older loans and certain non-QM loans might. Check your loan documents before making large extra payments.

πŸ“… Bi-Weekly Payments

Paying half your mortgage every 2 weeks instead of monthly means 26 half-payments = 13 full payments per year. This is equivalent to one extra payment annually and can shave years off your loan.

πŸ’° Apply Windfalls to Principal

Tax refunds, bonuses and inheritances applied to your mortgage principal early in the loan have the biggest impact β€” every dollar saved now reduces interest for all remaining years.

Frequently Asked Questions

On a $300,000 mortgage at 6.5% over 30 years, paying $200 extra per month saves over $72,000 in interest and cuts more than 7 years off your loan. Use the calculator above to get your exact figures based on your loan balance, rate and extra payment amount.

Yes for most US homeowners. With 30-year fixed rates at 6-7% in 2026, extra mortgage payments deliver a guaranteed return equal to your interest rate β€” which beats most savings accounts and CDs after tax. Every extra dollar paid reduces your principal and saves interest compounding over many years.

Log into your lender's online portal (Wells Fargo, Chase, Rocket Mortgage etc.) and make an additional principal payment. Always select "apply to principal" when given the option. You can also set up a recurring additional principal payment via ACH. Call your lender if unsure how they handle extra payments.

No β€” in most US mortgages, extra principal payments reduce your loan balance and shorten your payoff date, but your required monthly payment stays the same. This is actually better as it maximises interest savings. Some lenders allow recasting (re-amortizing) if you make a large lump sum payment β€” ask your lender about this option.

It depends on your mortgage rate vs expected investment returns. If your mortgage rate is 7%, paying it down is a guaranteed 7% return. If you expect the stock market to return 8-10%, investing may win long-term β€” but comes with risk. Many financial advisors recommend maxing out 401k employer match first, then splitting extra cash between mortgage and investments.

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