Land Loan Calculator

Use the free land loan calculator to compute land loan instantly. Includes the formula, a worked example and FAQs. No sign-up.

What is the Land Loan Calculator?

The land loan calculator is a free online tool that helps you work out land loan quickly and accurately. It uses the standard formula EMI = P x r x (1+r)^n / ((1+r)^n - 1) and shows the result instantly as you type, along with a full breakdown so you can see exactly how the answer was reached.

How to use this calculator

  1. Enter the loan amount.
  2. Enter the interest rate.
  3. Enter the tenure.
  4. See EMI, interest and total cost. An amortization schedule is shown below.

Formula used

EMI = P x r x (1+r)^n / ((1+r)^n - 1)

Explanation of each input

  • Loan amount โ€” the loan amount used in the calculation.
  • Annual interest rate (%) โ€” the annual interest rate used in the calculation.
  • Tenure (years) โ€” the tenure used in the calculation.

Understanding your result

  • Monthly EMI โ€” the calculated monthly emi.
  • Total interest โ€” the calculated total interest.
  • Total payment โ€” the calculated total payment.

Step-by-step calculation

For the example values 1000000, 9%, 10y:

  1. Apply the formula: EMI = P x r x (1+r)^n / ((1+r)^n - 1)
  2. Substitute the values: r=0.0075, n=120
  3. Result: EMI about 12668

Worked example

Inputs1000000, 9%, 10y
Workingr=0.0075, n=120
ResultEMI about 12668

Benefits and practical uses

This calculator saves you time and reduces errors when you need land loan. It is useful for students, professionals and anyone who wants a fast, reliable answer without manual calculation. Results update instantly, work in your browser and can be copied or shared in one click.

Assumptions and limitations

  • Fixed rate.
  • No prepayment.
  • Excludes fees and insurance.

Frequently asked questions

What is an amortization schedule?

A month-by-month breakdown showing how much of each EMI goes to interest versus principal, and the falling balance.

Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates for general information only and is not financial advice. Returns are illustrative and not guaranteed; consult a qualified financial adviser before making decisions.