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$1,200,000 Home in Utah: What's the Monthly Mortgage Payment?

A $1,200,000 home in Utah at 6.85% (30-year fixed, 20% down) runs $6,940/month all-in. That includes $6,290 P&I, $570 in property taxes, and $79 in home insurance.

Monthly Payment Breakdown (30-Year, 20% Down)

$6,290
Principal & Interest
$570
Property Tax/mo
$79
Home Insurance/mo
$6,940
Total Monthly
ComponentMonthlyAnnual
Principal & Interest (6.85%)$6,290$75,486
Property Tax (0.57% rate)$570$6,840
Homeowner's Insurance$79$950
PMI (with 20% down)$0$0
Total Monthly Payment$6,940$83,276

With 10% Down (PMI Required)

A 10% down payment on $1,200,000 means a $120,000 down payment and a $1,080,000 loan. PMI adds $450/month until you reach 20% equity (estimated: April 2033).

ComponentMonthly
Principal & Interest$7,077
Property Tax$570
Insurance$79
PMI (~0.5%/year)$450
Total$8,176

30-Year vs 15-Year Mortgage

Metric30-Year (6.85%)15-Year (6.2%)
Monthly P&I$6,290$8,205
Total Monthly$6,940$8,854
Total Interest Paid$1,304,576$516,922
Total Cost$2,264,576$1,476,922
Interest Saved (15yr)$787,654

Equity Growth Over Time

At Purchase
20.0% equity
Balance: $960,000
After 5 Years
24.8% equity
Balance: $902,200
After 10 Years
31.6% equity
Balance: $820,869
Loan Paid Off
100.0% equity
Balance: $0

What Income Do You Need?

Lenders typically require housing costs to stay at or below 28% of gross monthly income. To comfortably afford a $6,940/month payment, you need a gross income of at least $297,414/year ($24,784/month before taxes). With a front-end ratio of 36% (common for conventional loans), you'd need $231,322/year.

Payment at Different Interest Rates

Interest RateMonthly P&ITotal MonthlyTotal Interest
4.8% $5,066$5,715$863,703
5.8% $5,663$6,313$1,078,836
6.8% current$6,290$6,940$1,304,576
7.8% $6,944$7,593$1,539,845
8.8% $7,621$8,270$1,783,557

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