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15-year mortgage at 7.0%: total interest by loan amount

Exact principal-and-interest figures for a fixed-rate 15-year mortgage at 7.0%, computed with the standard amortization formula. For your own numbers, use the interactive calculator.

Loan amountMonthly P&ITotal interest Total paidInterest % of loan
$100,000$899$61,789$161,78962%
$200,000$1,798$123,578$323,57862%
$300,000$2,696$185,368$485,36862%
$400,000$3,595$247,157$647,15762%
$500,000$4,494$308,946$808,94662%

At 7.0% over 15 years, every dollar borrowed costs about 62 cents in interest. A 15-year term reaches the principal-over-interest crossover early, which is why its totals run far below a 30-year loan at the same rate. See the term comparison or the extra payment calculator to shrink these numbers.

15-year at other rates: 4.0% · 4.5% · 5.0% · 5.5% · 6.0% · 6.5% · 7.5% · 8.0%
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Frequently asked questions

How much interest on a $400,000 mortgage at 7.0% for 15 years?

Total interest is about $247,157, with a monthly principal-and-interest payment of $3,595. That's 62% of the amount borrowed, before taxes and insurance.

Is 7.0% a good rate for a 15-year mortgage?

Rates move with the market and your credit profile; compare current quotes from several lenders. Whatever your rate, the table above shows what it costs in total interest.

How can I pay less than $247,157 in interest?

Pay extra toward principal, choose a shorter term, or refinance if rates drop. Use the extra payment calculator to see your exact savings.

How is the 15-year payment at 7.0% calculated?

With the standard amortization formula — P·r(1+r)ⁿ/((1+r)ⁿ−1) — over 180 monthly payments, computed to the cent. The full formula and rounding rules are on our methodology page.