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How much interest would I pay on a $700,000 mortgage?

Here's what your monthly payment and total interest could look like on a $700,000 mortgage based on current interest rates.

Ready to buy a new home? If you’re looking to take out a mortgage for $700,000, here’s a breakdown of what you might face monthly, in interest and over the life of a $700,000 mortgage.

Monthly payments on a $700,000 mortgage

At a 4.5% fixed interest rate, your monthly mortgage payment on a 25-year mortgage might total approximately $3,874.31 a month, while a 15-year mortgage might cost approximately $5,340.08 a month.

Note that your monthly mortgage payments may differ slightly depending on the type of interest rate (fixed, variable, etc.), your mortgage term, payment frequency, taxes (such as CMHC insurance) and possible other fees.

Your total interest on a $700,000 mortgage

On a 25-year mortgage with a 4.5% fixed interest rate, you’ll pay $462,293.20 in interest over the life of your mortgage. That’s more than half of what you borrowed in interest.

If you instead opt for a 15-year mortgage, you’ll pay $261,213.79 in interest over the life of your mortgage — or less than half of the interest you’d pay on a 25-year mortgage.

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Amortization schedule

Your amortization period is the total number of years you have to pay off your mortgage.

When you sign on for a mortgage, you agree to pay the principal amount and the interest over the life of the mortgage. Your interest rate is applied to your principal amount, and as you pay down your principal amount, the amount you pay in interest changes. Amortization means that at the beginning of your mortgage, a big percentage of your payment is applied to interest. With each subsequent payment, you pay more toward your principal amount and less toward interest.

Below, you can estimate your monthly mortgage repayments on a $700,000 mortgage at a 3.5% fixed interest rate with our amortization schedule over 15- and 25- years.

At a 3.5% fixed-rate over 15-years, you’d pay approximately $4,995.50 monthly. Over the course of a year, that’s a total of $59,946.00 in mortgage payments. In the table below, compare how much you would pay toward both interest and the principal amount each year.

YearTotal interest paidTotal principal paidRemaining balance
1$23,750.40$36,195.62$663,804.38
222,472.48$37,473.55$626,330.83
3$21,149.42$38,796.61$587,534.22
4$19,779.66$40,166.36$547,367.86
5$18,361.53$41,584.49$505,783.37
6$16,893.34$43,052.69$462,730.68
7$15,373.32$44,572.71$418,157.97
8$13,799.62$46,146.40$372,011.57
9$12,170.36$47,775.67$324,235.90
10$10,483.58$49,462.44$274,773.46
11$8,737.25$51,208.78$223,564.68
12$6,929.26$53,016.76$170,547.92
13$5,057.43$54,888.59$115,659.33
14$3,119.53$56,826.50$58,832.83
15$1,113.19$58,832.83$0.00

At a 3.5% fixed-rate over 25-years, you’d pay approximately $3,494.89 monthly. Over the course of a year, that’s a total of $41,938.68 in mortgage payments. In the table below, compare how much you would pay toward both interest and the principal amount each year.

YearTotal interest paidTotal principal paidRemaining balance
1$24,039.97$17,898.73$682,101.27
2$23,408.04$18,530.68$663,570.59
3$22,753.79$19,184.92$644,385.67
4$22,076.44$19,862.27$624,523.40
5$21,375.17$20,563.53$603,959.87
6$20,649.16$21,289.55$582,670.32
7$19,897.50$22,041.20$560,629.12
8$19,119.31$22,819.40$537,809.72
9$18,313.64$23,625.07$514,184.65
10$17,479.53$24,459.18$489,725.47
11$16,615.97$25,322.74$464,402.73
12$15,721.92$26,216.79$438,185.94
13$14,796.30$27,142.40$411,043.54
14$13,838.00$28,100.71$382,942.83
15$12,845.88$29,092.83$353,850.00
16$11,818.71$30,120.00$323,730.00
17$10,755.29$31,183.41$292,546.59
18$9,654.32$32,284.39$260,262.20
19$8,514.48$33,424.23$226,837.97
20$7,334.40$34,604.31$192,233.66
21$6,112.65$35,826.06$156,407.60
22$4,847.76$37,090.94$119,316.66
23$3,538.22$38,400.49$80,916.17
24$2,182.45$39,756.26$41,159.91
25$778.80$41,159.91$0.00

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Bottom line

Taking on a mortgage is one of the biggest loans you’ll likely take on in your lifetime, and knowing how much you might pay each month on your $700,000 mortgage — including how interest rates and amortization periods can affect the cost— can help immensely when shopping around for the right mortgage.

Learn more about how mortgages work in our comprehensive guide .

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