₹20 lakh Home Loan EMI for 10 Years

A ₹20 lakh home loan repaid over 10 years at 9% interest gives you a monthly EMI of roughly ₹25,335. Over the full tenure you'll pay back significantly more than the principal — the interest component alone is about ₹10.4 lakh. This is the cost of financing; use this page to size your down-payment, tenure and loan amount before committing.

Monthly EMI
₹25,335
Total Interest
₹10,40,219
Total Payment
₹30,40,219

Rate Comparison for ₹20 lakh / 10 Years

RateMonthly EMITotal InterestTotal Payment
6%₹22,204₹6,64,492₹26,64,492
9%₹25,335₹10,40,219₹30,40,219
12%₹28,694₹14,43,303₹34,43,303

About This Scenario

A ₹20 lakh home loan repaid over 10 years at 9% interest gives you a monthly EMI of roughly ₹25,335. Over the full tenure you'll pay back significantly more than the principal — the interest component alone is about ₹10.4 lakh. This is the cost of financing; use this page to size your down-payment, tenure and loan amount before committing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the EMI for a ₹20 lakh home loan over 10 years?

At 9% interest, monthly EMI is ₹25,335. Total payment over 10 years is ₹30,40,219, of which ₹10,40,219 is interest.

Can I prepay a home loan without penalty?

For floating-rate home loans in India, RBI rules mandate zero prepayment penalty for individual borrowers. Fixed-rate loans may carry penalties of 2–4%.

Does the EMI change with interest rate changes?

On floating-rate loans, either the EMI or the tenure adjusts when the benchmark rate changes. Most banks default to keeping EMI constant and adjusting tenure; you can request the reverse.

What tax benefits apply to a home loan?

Under the old tax regime: Section 80C allows up to ₹1.5L deduction on principal; Section 24(b) allows up to ₹2L on interest for a self-occupied property. New tax regime: only let-out property interest is deductible.