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$185,000 Mortgage Monthly Payment

A $185,000 mortgage at 6.85% costs about $1,212.23 per month for principal and interest on a 30-year loan, or about $1,566.14 on a 15-year. Property taxes, homeowners insurance, and PMI are added on top of that figure.

20.0% of price

Loan term
Estimated monthly payment
$1,491.65
Loan $185,00080.0% LTV No PMI

Payment breakdown

per month$1,492
  • Principal & interest$1,212.23
  • Property tax$212.00
  • Home insurance$67.42
Total interest
$251,402
Over the loan
Total paid
$436,402
Principal + interest
Payoff
30 yrs

Balance over time

$0$49,403$98,806$148,209$197,613Yr 0Yr 15Yr 30
Remaining loan balance over time
Loan balance by year
YearPrincipal paidInterest paidEnding balance
1$1,934$12,613$183,066
2$2,071$12,476$180,995
3$2,217$12,329$178,777
4$2,374$12,173$176,403
5$2,542$12,005$173,861
6$2,722$11,825$171,140
7$2,914$11,633$168,226
8$3,120$11,427$165,106
9$3,341$11,206$161,765
10$3,577$10,970$158,188
11$3,830$10,717$154,359
12$4,100$10,446$150,258
13$4,390$10,157$145,868
14$4,701$9,846$141,168
15$5,033$9,514$136,135
16$5,389$9,158$130,746
17$5,770$8,777$124,976
18$6,177$8,369$118,799
19$6,614$7,933$112,185
20$7,082$7,465$105,103
21$7,582$6,964$97,521
22$8,118$6,428$89,403
23$8,692$5,855$80,710
24$9,307$5,240$71,404
25$9,965$4,582$61,439
26$10,669$3,878$50,770
27$11,423$3,124$39,347
28$12,231$2,316$27,116
29$13,095$1,451$14,021
30$14,021$526$0

Frequently asked questions

What is the monthly payment on a $185,000 mortgage?

At 6.85% over 30 years, the principal-and-interest payment is about $1,212.23. A 15-year term raises the payment to roughly $1,566.14 but cuts total interest sharply.

How much total interest will I pay on $185,000?

Over a full 30-year term at 6.85%, total interest is roughly $251,403 — often more than half the loan amount. Extra principal payments reduce this substantially.

Does this include taxes and insurance?

No. This is principal and interest only. Your full monthly payment also includes property tax, homeowners insurance, any HOA dues, and PMI if your down payment is under 20%.

Last updated: June 1, 2026Reviewed by: Abodemic Editorial StandardsHow we calculate this →

Sources: Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey; Tax Foundation — Property Taxes by State; Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

Estimates for educational purposes only — not a loan offer, financial advice, or a commitment to lend. Actual rates, payments, and terms vary by lender and creditworthiness.