Loan Against Property Calculator
LoanCalculate your Loan Against Property EMI, total interest, and LTV ratio instantly. Plan your mortgage-backed loan repayment for Indian properties in seconds.
Reviewed by the thecalcu.com team · Last updated 24 July 2026
Monthly EMI
What is a LAP Calculator?
A Loan Against Property Calculator helps you estimate the monthly EMI, total interest, and total repayment amount for a loan secured against a residential or commercial property you already own. Unlike a home purchase loan, a Loan Against Property (LAP) lets you unlock the value of an existing asset for any legitimate purpose, business expansion, your child's education, medical expenses, or consolidating costlier debt, without selling the property itself.
Because LAP is a secured loan, lenders in India generally cap the Loan-to-Value (LTV) ratio between 60% and 70% of the property's current market valuation, which is noticeably lower than the LTV allowed on a Home Loan EMI Calculator for a fresh property purchase. Interest rates also tend to run slightly higher than home purchase loans, since the lender is financing general-purpose use rather than the asset being created. This calculator uses the same reducing-balance EMI formula as a standard home loan but adds an LTV check so you can see exactly how much of your property's value you are leveraging.
Why Use a Loan Against Property Calculator?
Before approaching a bank or NBFC, you need to know two things: can you actually borrow the amount you want against your property, and can you comfortably afford the resulting EMI? This calculator answers both in one step. Enter your property value and desired loan amount, and you immediately see whether your requested loan falls within typical LTV limits, alongside the exact monthly outflow you'd be committing to.
It's especially useful when comparing offers from multiple lenders, a 0.5% difference in interest rate or a different tenure can change your total interest bill by lakhs over a 10-15 year loan. Run the same loan amount through different rate and tenure combinations to see which offer actually costs less over time, rather than just comparing the EMI in isolation.
Who Should Use This Calculator?
Small business owners who want to raise working capital or expansion funds by leveraging an owned property instead of taking an unsecured business loan at a higher rate. Self-employed professionals without a steady salary slip, for whom LAP is often easier to qualify for than a Personal Loan EMI Calculator-sized unsecured loan. Families funding a large one-time expense, a child's overseas education or a medical emergency, who own property but don't want to sell it.
Borrowers consolidating high-interest debt, such as credit card balances or personal loans, into a single lower-rate secured loan. Anyone evaluating multiple lender offers who wants a quick, lender-independent way to compare EMI and total interest across different rate and tenure combinations before signing anything.
What Insights Does the LAP Calculator Give You?
Monthly EMI is the fixed amount you'll pay every month for the chosen tenure, this is the number to check against your monthly income and existing obligations. Total Interest Payable shows the extra amount you pay over and above the principal across the full loan term; this is often the biggest factor differentiating one lender's offer from another's. Total Amount Payable is the sum of principal and interest, your full repayment obligation from day one to the last EMI.
LTV Ratio is the calculator's key differentiator from a standard EMI tool: it tells you what percentage of your property's value you are borrowing against. If this number exceeds your lender's typical cap (60-70% for most Indian lenders), you'll likely need to either reduce the loan amount or provide additional collateral. Use this figure to sanity-check your loan request before applying.
How to use this LAP Calculator calculator
- Enter your Property Value, the current market valuation of the property you're pledging as collateral.
- Enter the Loan Amount you want to borrow against the property.
- Enter the Interest Rate quoted or expected from your lender (LAP rates in India typically range from 8% to 14% p.a.).
- Set the Loan Tenure in years using the slider, most LAP loans run between 5 and 15 years.
- Review the Monthly EMI shown in the result card, this is your fixed monthly commitment.
- Check the LTV Ratio output against your lender's typical cap (usually 60-70%); if it's too high, reduce the loan amount and recalculate.
- Compare Total Interest Payable across different rate/tenure combinations to find the most cost-effective structure before approaching a lender.
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Formula & Methodology
The EMI is calculated using the standard reducing-balance loan formula: EMI = P × r × (1 + r)ⁿ ÷ [(1 + r)ⁿ − 1] Where: - P = Loan Amount (principal) - r = Monthly interest rate = Annual Interest Rate ÷ 12 ÷ 100 - n = Total number of EMIs = Tenure in years × 12 The Loan-to-Value ratio is calculated separately as: LTV = (Loan Amount ÷ Property Value) × 100 Worked example: For a property valued at ₹80 lakh with a loan amount of ₹48 lakh at 10.5% p.a. interest over a 10-year tenure: the monthly rate r = 10.5 ÷ 12 ÷ 100 = 0.00875, and n = 120 months. Applying the formula gives an EMI of approximately ₹65,700 per month, with total interest of roughly ₹30.8 lakh over the tenure, bringing the total repayment to about ₹78.8 lakh. The LTV ratio here is 48 ÷ 80 × 100 = 60%, comfortably within most lenders' acceptable range. Compare this against a Loan Amortization Calculator to see the full month-by-month principal-interest split, or a Loan Eligibility Calculator to check how much you could borrow based on your income before finalising the loan amount. If gold is an alternative collateral option, a Gold Loan Calculator can help you compare rates across asset types.
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