What would a monthly payment look like on a $415k home? (all 50 states, explained)
January 23, 2026
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This is copied from a post I did last month, but scaled down to a $415k purchase price rather than a $500k purchase price.
I think online calculators do a pretty good job giving you an idea of a ballpark number.
But here are all of the mechanics of what goes into your mortgage payment, and how to figure it out on your own.
Your mortgage loan has several parts to the payment:
Principal and Interest (often referred to as P/I)
Property Taxes
Homeowners insurance
Mortgage insurance
Down payment assistance payment (if utilizing)
Determine loan amount (how much are you putting down)
As a first time buyer, two common choices you could go with for a minimum down payment are:
3% Conventional Mortgage
3.5% FHA Mortgage
On a Conventional Mortgage
3% down on $415,000 = $12,450
Loan amount = $402,550
On an FHA Mortgage
3.5% down on $415,000 = $14,525
Base loan amount = $400,475
You’d think the loan amount would be $400,475 right?
Well let me introduce you to UFMIP.
It’s a fee that gets tacked onto the loan balance.
It’s 1.75% of the base loan amount.
$400,475 × 1.75% = $7,008
$400,475 + $7,008 = $407,483
So that is your loan balance on an FHA loan.
What are rates at?
Use Mortgage News Daily’s site to find the average rates without buydown points.
https://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/
Conventional mortgage rates on 11/26/25 are at 6.22% on 30 years
FHA rates for the same date are at 5.85% on 30 years
Principal and interest
Now that we know the interest rate, the loan amount, and the term, we can plug that into a loan calculator.
Conventional = ~$2,470
FHA = ~$2,404
Property taxes
Property taxes will vary from property to property.
The lender wants to make sure you pay it, so they include it in the mortgage payment.
This is part of your escrow payment.
You can usually find the property tax bill on Zillow just below the price history chart.
Take the annual tax bill and divide it by 12.
Just remember Zillow can be wrong.
The previous owner may have exemptions you won’t get.
Below are state averages for a $415k home.
| State | Annual | Monthly |
|---|---|---|
| AK | $4,358 | $363 |
| AL | $2,158 | $180 |
| AR | $2,656 | $221 |
| AZ | $2,117 | $176 |
| CA | $3,320 | $277 |
| CO | $2,407 | $201 |
| CT | $7,221 | $602 |
| DE | $2,615 | $218 |
| FL | $3,984 | $332 |
| GA | $3,818 | $318 |
| HI | $1,702 | $142 |
| IA | $6,018 | $501 |
| ID | $2,241 | $187 |
| IL | $8,217 | $685 |
| IN | $3,984 | $332 |
| KS | $5,644 | $470 |
| KY | $3,569 | $297 |
| LA | $2,988 | $249 |
| MA | $4,482 | $374 |
| MD | $3,777 | $315 |
| ME | $3,818 | $318 |
| MI | $5,146 | $429 |
| MN | $4,482 | $374 |
| MO | $3,943 | $329 |
| MS | $2,988 | $249 |
| MT | $3,943 | $329 |
| NC | $2,905 | $242 |
| ND | $4,524 | $377 |
| NE | $6,474 | $540 |
| NH | $5,603 | $467 |
| NJ | $7,221 | $602 |
| NM | $2,988 | $249 |
| NV | $2,407 | $201 |
| NY | $6,474 | $540 |
| OH | $6,516 | $543 |
| OK | $4,524 | $377 |
| OR | $3,860 | $322 |
| PA | $5,935 | $495 |
| RI | $4,607 | $384 |
| SC | $3,113 | $259 |
| SD | $4,607 | $384 |
| TN | $2,241 | $187 |
| TX | $5,395 | $450 |
| UT | $2,698 | $225 |
| VA | $3,569 | $297 |
| VT | $5,769 | $481 |
| WA | $3,735 | $311 |
| WI | $5,063 | $422 |
| WV | $2,449 | $204 |
| WY | $2,615 | $218 |
Let’s pretend we’re in California with $276 per month in property taxes.
Homeowners insurance
Homeowners insurance varies by state and property.
Lenders escrow this to protect against hazards like fire.
Below are HOI estimates for a $415k home.
| State | Annual | Monthly |
|---|---|---|
| AK | $1,577 | $131 |
| AL | $2,490 | $208 |
| AR | $2,988 | $249 |
| AZ | $2,075 | $173 |
| CA | $1,453 | $121 |
| CO | $2,490 | $208 |
| CT | $1,826 | $152 |
| DE | $1,577 | $131 |
| FL | $4,150 | $346 |
| GA | $3,113 | $259 |
| HI | $1,038 | $86 |
| IA | $1,951 | $163 |
| ID | $1,702 | $142 |
| IL | $2,158 | $180 |
| IN | $2,034 | $169 |
| KS | $3,279 | $273 |
| KY | $2,615 | $218 |
| LA | $6,640 | $553 |
| MA | $2,158 | $180 |
| MD | $1,743 | $145 |
| ME | $1,619 | $135 |
| MI | $2,532 | $211 |
| MN | $2,366 | $197 |
| MO | $2,988 | $249 |
| MS | $3,694 | $308 |
| MT | $2,324 | $194 |
| NC | $2,781 | $232 |
| ND | $2,034 | $169 |
| NE | $2,781 | $232 |
| NH | $1,453 | $121 |
| NJ | $2,034 | $169 |
| NM | $2,532 | $211 |
| NV | $1,951 | $163 |
| NY | $1,992 | $166 |
| OH | $1,992 | $166 |
| OK | $5,893 | $491 |
| OR | $1,619 | $135 |
| PA | $1,868 | $156 |
| RI | $2,490 | $208 |
| SC | $3,486 | $291 |
| SD | $2,158 | $180 |
| TN | $3,030 | $252 |
| TX | $6,640 | $553 |
| UT | $1,702 | $142 |
| VA | $1,826 | $152 |
| VT | $1,577 | $131 |
| WA | $1,577 | $131 |
| WI | $1,785 | $149 |
| WV | $2,158 | $180 |
| WY | $2,283 | $190 |
So far for California:
Conventional:
- $2,470 P/I
- $276 Property tax
- $121 HOI
FHA:
- $2,404 P/I
- $276 Property tax
- $121 HOI
Mortgage insurance
Mortgage insurance protects the lender if you default.
FHA has a flat 0.55% annual MI factor with minimum down.
Conventional varies, but we’ll use 0.25%.
Conventional:
$402,550 × 0.0025 ÷ 12 = $83.86
FHA:
$407,483 × 0.0055 ÷ 12 = $186.70
Running total (California example)
Conventional:
- $2,470 P/I
- $276 Property tax
- $121 HOI
- $83.86 MI = $2,950.86
FHA:
- $2,404 P/I
- $276 Property tax
- $121 HOI
- $186.70 MI = $2,987.7
HOA
HOA dues are owed separately from your mortgage.
Underwriting still counts them toward your housing expense.
Always check the listing.
Down payment assistance payment
If you use down payment assistance, it may be a second mortgage with interest.
Example:
$15,000
10-year term
7.2% interest
Monthly payment = $175.71
Estimates on a mortgage payment for all 50 states
$415,000 purchase price (Conventional, no HOA, no DPA)
| State | Total Est Payment |
|---|---|
| AK | $3,048 |
| AL | $2,941 |
| AR | $3,024 |
| AZ | $2,903 |
| CA | $2,952 |
| CO | $2,962 |
| CT | $3,308 |
| DE | $2,903 |
| FL | $3,232 |
| GA | $3,131 |
| HI | $2,782 |
| IA | $3,218 |
| ID | $2,882 |
| IL | $3,418 |
| IN | $3,055 |
| KS | $3,297 |
| KY | $3,069 |
| LA | $3,356 |
| MA | $3,107 |
| MD | $3,014 |
| ME | $3,007 |
| MI | $3,194 |
| MN | $3,124 |
| MO | $3,131 |
| MS | $3,111 |
| MT | $3,076 |
| NC | $3,028 |
| ND | $3,100 |
| NE | $3,325 |
| NH | $3,142 |
| NJ | $3,325 |
| NM | $3,014 |
| NV | $2,917 |
| NY | $3,259 |
| OH | $3,263 |
| OK | $3,422 |
| OR | $3,010 |
| PA | $3,204 |
| RI | $3,145 |
| SC | $3,104 |
| SD | $3,118 |
| TN | $2,993 |
| TX | $3,557 |
| UT | $2,920 |
| VA | $3,003 |
| VT | $3,166 |
| WA | $2,997 |
| WI | $3,124 |
| WV | $2,938 |
| WY | $2,962 |
I hope this helps.
There's a calculator here (Reddit App) that helps walk you through each step to help you find out what the mortgage payment could look like with different purchase prices.
Drop more questions if you need.
Sam
I post first time homebuyer tips like this on r/NewbHomebuyer if you're looking for more.
Originally shared by u/SamTMortgageBroker in r/NewbHomebuyer — view the original thread.