EMI for ₹7 Lakh Home Loan
At 8.75% interest for 20 years - adjust inputs below to match your actual loan terms.
Monthly EMI
₹6,186
at 8.75% for 20yr
Total Interest
₹7.85 L
at 8.75% for 20yr
Total Payment
₹14.85 L
at 8.75% for 20yr
Adjust to your exact loan terms
Monthly EMI
₹6,185.97
Total Payment
₹14.85 L
Total Interest
₹7.85 L
Principal
47.15%
Interest
52.85%
Total EMIs
240
Loan closes
Jul 2046
Break-even
N/A
Interest : Principal
52.85% : 47.15%
Outstanding balance at any month
What is the EMI for a ₹7 Lakh Home Loan?
The monthly EMI for a ₹7 Lakh Home Loan at 8.75% interest for 20 years is approximately ₹6,186 per month. Over the full term you repay ₹14.85 L in total — ₹7 Lakh of principal plus ₹7.85 L of interest (112% of what you borrowed).
Home loans run the longest of any retail loan — up to 30 years. A longer tenure lowers the EMI but sharply raises total interest, so most borrowers pick the shortest tenure their income comfortably supports. The 8.75% rate used here is a typical market rate for a home loan; your actual rate depends on your lender, credit score, and profile. Change the rate and tenure in the calculator above to match a specific offer.
Income needed for a ₹7 Lakh Home Loan
Minimum net monthly income
₹12,372
EMI at 50% of income (tight approval)
Comfortable net monthly income
₹15,465
EMI at 40% of income (room to spare)
Banks assess your Fixed Obligation to Income Ratio (FOIR) — your total EMIs as a share of net income. With an EMI of ₹6,186, you generally need at least ₹12,372 net per month, and ₹15,465+ for a comfortable approval if you have other EMIs or credit-card dues.
Where your money goes in Year 1
Interest paid in Year 1
₹60,717
82% of the year's EMIs
Principal repaid in Year 1
₹13,515
18% of the year's EMIs
Principal overtakes interest
Month 146
≈ year 13
In the first year, 82% of every EMI goes to interest and only 18% reduces the principal. The principal portion of your EMI only overtakes the interest portion around month 146. This front-loading of interest is why prepaying early has such an outsized effect.
EMI for ₹7 Lakh by tenure
| Tenure | Monthly EMI | Total interest |
|---|---|---|
| 10 years | ₹8,773 | ₹3.53 L |
| 15 years | ₹6,996 | ₹5.59 L |
| 20 years (this page) | ₹6,186 | ₹7.85 L |
| 25 years | ₹5,755 | ₹10.27 L |
| 30 years | ₹5,507 | ₹12.83 L |
Stretching a ₹7 Lakh Home Loan from 10 to 30 years lowers the EMI by ₹3,266/month but adds ₹9.3 L in extra interest. Pick the shortest tenure your budget allows.
EMI if the interest rate changes
| Interest rate | Monthly EMI | vs 8.75% |
|---|---|---|
| 8.25% | ₹5,964 | −₹222 |
| 8.75% (this page) | ₹6,186 | — |
| 9.25% | ₹6,411 | +₹225 |
| 9.75% | ₹6,640 | +₹454 |
Even a 0.5% difference in rate changes the EMI on a ₹7 Lakh loan noticeably — which is why negotiating your rate and keeping a strong credit score matters. Home loan rates are floating and move with the RBI repo rate.
₹7 Lakh home loan EMI by bank
| Bank | From rate | EMI (20yr) | Processing fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| State Bank of India | 8.25% | ₹5,964 | ₹10,000 + GST |
| HDFC Bank | 7.9% | ₹5,812 | 0.5% (min ₹3,000) |
| ICICI Bank | 8.5% | ₹6,075 | 0.5% |
| Kotak Mahindra Bank | 8.25% | ₹5,964 | 0.5% |
| Axis Bank | 8.5% | ₹6,075 | 1% (min ₹10,000) |
Starting rates for salaried borrowers with a 750+ CIBIL score, as of 2026-07-14. Actual rates depend on your profile — always confirm on the bank's website.
Prepayment impact on this loan
If you prepay ₹70,000 (10% of the loan) in month 24 while keeping the same EMI, you would:
45 months
shaved off the tenure
₹2.14 L
saved in interest
The earlier you prepay, the more you save — because the interest component of each EMI is highest at the start. Floating-rate home loans have no prepayment penalty for individual borrowers.
Tips for a ₹7 Lakh Home Loan
Home loans are floating-rate and linked to the RBI repo rate (RLLR). When the repo rate falls, ask your bank to reset your rate — banks rarely pass on cuts automatically.
Prepaying in the first 5 years — when the interest component is highest — saves the most. There is no prepayment penalty on floating-rate home loans.
A 750+ CIBIL score typically earns the lowest advertised rate; a weaker score can add 0.25–0.75%, which on this loan size is lakhs over the full tenure.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the EMI for a ₹7 Lakh Home Loan?▾
The EMI for a ₹7 Lakh Home Loan at 8.75% interest for 20 years is approximately ₹6,186 per month. Over the full term you repay ₹14.85 L in total — ₹7 Lakh of principal plus ₹7.85 L of interest.
How much income do I need for a ₹7 Lakh Home Loan?▾
Lenders usually want your total EMIs to stay within 40–50% of your net monthly income (the FOIR rule). With an EMI of ₹6,186, you would typically need a net monthly income of at least ₹12,372, and ₹15,465 or more for a comfortable approval with room for other obligations.
What is the total interest on a ₹7 Lakh Home Loan?▾
At 8.75% for 20 years, the total interest on a ₹7 Lakh Home Loan is about ₹7.85 L — that is 112% of the amount borrowed. Your total repayment (principal + interest) comes to ₹14.85 L.
How does the tenure change the EMI on a ₹7 Lakh Home Loan?▾
A shorter tenure means a higher EMI but far less interest. For this ₹7 Lakh loan at 8.75%, a 10-year term costs about ₹8,773/month (₹3.53 L interest), while a 30-year term drops the EMI to ₹5,507/month but raises interest to ₹12.83 L.
How much can I save by prepaying this loan?▾
Prepaying just ₹70,000 (10% of the loan) in month 24 of this ₹7 Lakh Home Loan would cut about 45 months off the tenure and save roughly ₹2.14 L in interest, keeping the EMI unchanged. Earlier prepayments save even more.
Does a ₹7 Lakh Home Loan have any tax benefit?▾
Home loan borrowers can claim up to ₹1.5 lakh of principal under Section 80C and up to ₹2 lakh of interest under Section 24(b) each year (old tax regime). For a self-occupied house these deductions can meaningfully lower the effective cost of this loan.