Mortgage Calculator: Here’s How Much You Need To Buy a $399,900 Home at a 6.09% Rate

by Dina Sartore-Bodo

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Mortgage rates this week for a 30-year fixed loan decreased to 6.09%, slipping down from 6.11% last week. While a two-basis-point drop might not seem like a headline-maker at first glance, for the budget-conscious homebuyer, every fraction of a percent is a step toward greater affordability.

So what impact does this have on your monthly mortgage payment? And what does this mean for homebuyers trying to time their entry into a volatile market?

Here’s the monthly cost of purchasing a typical home today, according to the Realtor.com® mortgage calculator.

All examples assume a 30-year fixed mortgage and include principal and interest only, excluding property taxes, homeowners insurance, and mortgage insurance.

Monthly mortgage payment today with a 20% down payment

If you've managed to scrape together a 20% down payment—a move that helpfully wipes out the need for private mortgage insurance—your borrowing power is looking significantly stronger than it did just a few months ago. The typical monthly payment on a median-priced $399,900 home at today’s 6.09% mortgage rate is roughly $1,936.63. This figure assumes a loan amount of $319,920 and excludes the inevitable extras like property taxes and insurance. It's a solid baseline for anyone looking to see if their monthly budget can handle a new set of keys.

To put this into perspective, let’s look at the immediate past. Last week, a median-priced home at a 6.11% mortgage rate would have cost homebuyers $1,940.77 per month. That is $4.14 more than what buyers would pay today—essentially the price of a cup of coffee saved every month. However, the real "win" is visible when comparing today to last year. At this same time in 2025, when rates averaged 6.87%, the monthly payment on that same home would have been roughly $2,100.58. That means today’s buyers are walking into a $163.95 monthly discount compared to their peers from a year ago.

The contrast is even sharper if you look back at the peak mortgage rate of 7.79% in October 2023. A buyer purchasing the same home then would have faced a monthly payment of about $2,300.80. Today’s buyer is saving roughly $364.17 per month compared to those who bought at the height of the rate hike, proving that patience—or perhaps just luck—can pay off.

Monthly mortgage payment today with a 3.5% down payment

For most borrowers, FHA loans require a 3.5% down payment.

 This lowers the upfront cash barrier but increases the loan amount to $385,903.50, which naturally pushes the monthly obligation higher.

At today’s 6.09% rate, a buyer with 3.5% down would see a monthly principal and interest payment of $2,336.06. Comparing this to last week’s 6.11% rate, the payment would have been $2,341.05, making today's monthly cost $4.99 less. It’s a small nudge, but in a tight economy, every five-dollar bill counts.

Looking back further, the savings start to stack up. Last year, when rates sat at 6.87%, this borrower would have been on the hook for $2,533.82 a month—$197.76 more than today's price tag.

And if we revisit the dark days of October 2023 when rates peaked at 7.79%, that 3.5% down payment would have resulted in a monthly bill of $2,775.33. Today's buyers are seeing a massive monthly savings of $439.27 compared to that peak, making the dream of homeownership feel much less like a financial marathon.

Long-term savings over 30 years

When we stop looking at monthly installments and start looking at the 30-year horizon, the math becomes even more compelling. The total cost of your home isn't the list price—it's the principal plus the interest you pay to the bank over three decades.

With a 20% down payment (Loan: $319,920):

  • Today (6.09%): You'll pay $697,187.72 in total.
  • Last week (6.11%): You'd have paid $698,675.56 ($1,487.84 more).
  • Last year (6.87%): You'd have paid $756,208.06 ($59,020.34 more).
  • Oct 2023 peak (7.79%): You'd have paid $828,286.34 ($131,098.62 more).

With a 3.5% down payment (Loan: $385,903.50):

  • Today (6.09%): Total principal + interest paid is $840,982.68.
  • Oct 2023 peak (7.79%): Total principal + interest paid would have been $999,120.40.

That is a staggering difference of $158,137.72 in long-term savings for an FHA buyer today versus one who bought at the 2023 peak.

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