Home Loan Prepayment Calculator

Home Loan Prepayment Calculator

Use this home loan prepayment calculator to estimate how a part payment or lump sum prepayment may change outstanding principal, total interest outgo, EMI, or loan tenure. Compare reduce tenure vs reduce EMI and view projected differences based on the values entered.

Calculate home loan prepayment savings instantly
Compare EMI reduction vs tenure reduction
View before vs after prepayment schedule
Built as an informational tool to compare home loan part payment, projected savings, interest change after prepayment, and monthly EMI impact.

Check Prepayment Impact

Enter your loan details, choose a prepayment month, and view the effect on EMI, tenure, and estimated interest change.

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Tip: if your EMI is unknown or inaccurate, leave the default EMI and the tool will estimate a standard EMI based on loan amount, rate, and tenure.

Your Estimated Home Loan Prepayment Result

This is an estimate based on your inputs. Final impact can vary by lender servicing rules, loan restructuring method, and the exact treatment of part-prepayment by the bank or housing finance company.

Interest Saved
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Estimated change in future home loan interest outgo after prepayment.

Tenure Reduced
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Estimated reduction in remaining home loan tenure.

Outstanding Before Prepayment
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Projected outstanding principal just before the part payment is made.

Outstanding After Prepayment
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Projected principal after applying your lump sum prepayment amount.

Home loan prepayment results can vary based on timing, amount, remaining tenure, and lender servicing method.

Before vs After Prepayment

See how your home loan changes after a lump sum prepayment.

Metric Before Prepayment After Prepayment
Total Interest ₹ 0 ₹ 0
Total Loan Duration 0 Months 0 Months
Monthly EMI ₹ 0 ₹ 0
Outstanding at Prepayment Month ₹ 0 ₹ 0

Prepayment Savings Snapshot

Visual comparison of total interest and total repayment timeline.

Interest Outgo

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After
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Loan Timeline

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After
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Home Loan Amortization Comparison

Compare the repayment schedule before and after prepayment in year-wise or month-wise view.

Year Before: Principal Paid Before: Interest Paid Before: Balance After: Principal Paid After: Interest Paid After: Balance
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Home Loan Prepayment Guide

What is a home loan prepayment calculator?

A home loan prepayment calculator is an online tool that helps users estimate the impact of a part payment made toward the principal amount before the scheduled end of the loan. It can show how a one-time prepayment changes outstanding balance, estimated interest difference, EMI, and remaining loan tenure.

This can be useful when reviewing how a lump sum amount may affect loan figures under different prepayment scenarios.

Worked example: how much can prepayment save?

Suppose your home loan amount is ₹50 lakh at 8.5% for 20 years, and you make a ₹5 lakh prepayment after 3 years. This tool calculates the comparison automatically and shows the before-vs-after schedule based on the selected mode.

Loan amount ₹50,00,000
Rate 8.5% p.a.
Tenure 20 years
Prepayment ₹5,00,000 after 36 months

Reduce tenure vs reduce EMI after prepayment: general comparison

After a home loan prepayment, lenders may allow one of two outcomes. In the first, EMI stays close to the earlier level and the remaining tenure changes. In the second, tenure stays similar and the EMI changes. This section shows the general difference between those views.

Reduce tenure view often shows:

  • Shorter remaining repayment duration.
  • A different total interest outcome over time.
  • EMI remaining closer to the earlier level.
  • Different results depending on loan stage.

Reduce EMI view often shows:

  • A lower monthly EMI figure.
  • A different monthly cash flow impact.
  • Changed repayment amount while tenure may stay similar.
  • A different balance between EMI and repayment period.

Factors that affect home loan prepayment savings

Prepayment timing

Earlier prepayments may show a larger interest difference because the remaining repayment period is longer.

Prepayment amount

A larger lump sum may produce bigger tenure or EMI changes.

Interest rate

Higher home loan rates may change the estimated prepayment effect because future interest figures are larger.

Remaining tenure

The remaining loan tenure can materially affect the estimated result shown by the calculator.

Lender servicing method

Actual implementation can vary depending on whether your lender adjusts EMI, tenure, or uses a different servicing and rounding method.

Prepay vs invest: general comparison points

Prepayment and investing are different financial actions. This section lists general comparison points often considered when reviewing surplus allocation.

  • Prepay first may be reviewed in situations where reducing loan balance is the main preference.
  • Invest first may be reviewed in situations where retaining liquidity or using funds elsewhere is the main preference.
  • Liquidity matters because using a lump sum can affect available cash reserves.
  • Other liabilities can also affect how users interpret prepayment scenarios.

Common situations where users review home loan part payment

  • When a lump sum amount becomes available for review.
  • When the loan is still in the early or middle tenure years.
  • When reviewing possible changes in total interest outgo.
  • When comparing different loan closure timelines.
  • When comparing prepayment effect alongside liquidity considerations.

Frequently asked questions

Does home loan prepayment always reduce total interest?

In many cases, yes. When principal reduces earlier, future interest is charged on a lower outstanding balance, which can reduce total interest outgo.

Is prepayment more useful in the early years of a home loan?

Often yes. Early prepayments can show a larger difference because more future EMIs are still interest-heavy.

Should I reduce EMI or reduce tenure after making a part payment?

Reducing tenure and reducing EMI can produce different results. This calculator shows both views for comparison.

Can I make multiple home loan prepayments over time?

Many lenders allow multiple part payments subject to their servicing rules, minimum amount conditions, and process requirements.

Does this calculator show exact bank figures?

No. This is an informational estimate. Your bank may apply different rounding, servicing dates, restructuring rules, or internal loan accounting methods.

SimpleEMI is an independent calculator website for informational use only. We do not provide financial advice, loans, or financial services. Calculator results are estimates and may vary based on actual conditions.