Purchase calculator
A purchase calculator should show the payment pieces before the offer depends on a guess.
Estimate the payment with price, down payment, taxes, insurance, HOA dues, and mortgage insurance, then verify the property and program before writing the offer.
What a purchase estimate should include
Principal and interest are only part of the payment. Taxes, insurance, HOA dues, mortgage insurance, seller credits, and cash to close can change the real decision.
- Price, down payment, loan amount, and term
- Taxes, insurance, HOA dues, PMI or MIP
- Seller credits and cash-to-close pressure
- Offer timing and property condition
Purchase calculator planning estimate
Use this as an educational planning estimate only. The final loan path depends on borrower, property, pricing, program, documentation, and underwriting review.
Payment and cash-to-close control
Use the numbers as a planning view, then confirm taxes, insurance, credits, and program fit before the offer moves.
If the numbers look close, send Matt the address, timing, and concern so he can look at the real file instead of handing you a surface-level quote.
Pick the path closest to your situation
Choose the route that matches the decision in front of you: loan type, local market, payment, cash to close, or the rule that could change the plan.
What gets checked before a recommendation
Documents and facts
- Property address or target area
- Price range and timeline
- Income and down payment or equity
- Credit concern or deal blocker
Common deal blockers
- Taxes, insurance, and HOA dues
- Appraisal or repair conditions
- Credit, income, or reserve friction
- Program timing or documentation gaps
Useful next reads
These are the next pages I would use when the first answer depends on a program rule, a local market detail, or a payment assumption.
What to send for a useful review
Send the address or area, price range, timeline, down payment or equity, occupancy, and the one thing you are worried could stop the deal.
Common starting points
Send the details when you are ready
Questions worth asking before you move
Can I use this calculator number as a final approval?
No. Use it as a planning estimate, then verify taxes, insurance, credits, income, assets, and program rules before relying on it.
What should I send after using the calculator?
Send the property price or address, down payment or equity, estimated taxes and insurance, credit concern, and timeline.
Why can the real payment differ from the estimate?
Taxes, insurance, HOA dues, mortgage insurance, credits, lock timing, and underwriting conditions can all change the final number.
Educational information only. Not a loan approval, rate quote, or commitment to lend. Final approval depends on borrower, property, program, pricing, and underwriting review.
