Skip to main content
Shop โ€” Finance Guides Blog About Us Contact Us
Home > Loan Calculator > R1,300,000 Home Loan SA

R1,300,000 Home Loan Monthly Repayment (South Africa 2026)

Monthly repayments, total interest, and full cost breakdown for a R1,300,000 home loan at 10.25% over 20 years.

Monthly Repayment

R12,761.36

R1,300,000 home loan ยท 10.25% interest ยท 20 year term ยท South Africa 2026

Loan Amount

R1,300,000

Interest Rate

10.25% p.a.

Total Interest

R1,762,727

Total Repaid

R3,062,727

Full Repayment Breakdown

DetailAmount
Loan PrincipalR1,300,000
Annual Interest Rate10.25%
Loan Term20 years (240 months)
Monthly RepaymentR12,761.36
Total Interest PaidR1,762,727
Total Amount RepaidR3,062,727

Compare Repayments by Loan Term

TermMonthlyTotal InterestTotal Repaid
10 yrsR17,360.07R783,208R2,083,208
15 yrsR14,169.36R1,250,485R2,550,485
20 yrsR12,761.36R1,762,727R3,062,727
25 yrsR12,042.98R2,312,895R3,612,895
30 yrsR11,649.32R2,893,754R4,193,754

What Does a R1,300,000 Home Loan Cost in South Africa?

At 10.25% (the current SA prime rate) over 20 years, a R1,300,000 home loan costs R12,761.36 per month and a total of R3,062,727 โ€” with R1,762,727 in interest over the full term. That interest (136% of the loan amount) reflects the cost of borrowing over a long period at the current prime rate.

South African home loans are priced at prime plus or minus a margin based on your credit profile and deposit size. The best buyers with strong credit and a 20%+ deposit can get prime minus 0.5โ€“1%, while first-time buyers with no deposit typically pay prime or prime plus 0.5%. Every 0.5% difference on a R1,300,000 bond changes your monthly payment by approximately R431 per month.

The SARB prime rate was 10.25% in May 2026 following six cuts from the 2024 peak of 11.75%. Further cuts in late 2026 or 2027 would reduce your instalment automatically if your bond is variable-rate.

Use our Loan Calculator to model different rates, and our Loan Affordability Calculator to check qualifying income.

Disclaimer: Estimates based on 10.25% fixed rate. SA home loans are variable. Actual repayments change with prime rate movements. Excludes initiation fees, monthly service fees, and insurance. Always confirm with your bank or mortgage originator.

Frequently Asked Questions

A R1,300,000 home loan in South Africa at 10.25% interest over 20 years costs R12,761.36 per month. Total repayment is R3,062,727, meaning R1,762,727 in interest over the full term.
South African banks typically require that your home loan instalment does not exceed 30% of your gross monthly income. A R1,300,000 home loan at R12,761.36 per month means you need a gross income of at least R42,538 per month. Banks also assess total debt load - if you have a car loan, the qualifying income required increases accordingly.
Most South African banks require a 10-20% deposit for a home loan. A 10% deposit of R130,000 reduces your bond to R1,170,000, bringing your monthly payment down to approximately R11,485.23. A larger deposit also improves your chances of bond approval and may secure a better interest rate.
South African home loans are typically priced at prime or prime plus/minus a margin. With prime at 10.25%, a 0.5% rate cut reduces your R1,300,000 monthly instalment by approximately R431 per month. Over a 20-year term that saving compounds significantly.
Beyond the bond repayment, buying a R1,300,000 property involves: transfer duty (R2,700 if above R1.21M threshold), bond registration costs (approximately R19,500), conveyancing fees (approximately R19,500), and ongoing costs of rates, levies, and insurance. Budget for R60,000-R120,000 in upfront transaction costs on top of your deposit.
A 20-year term on R1,300,000 costs R12,761.36 per month. A 30-year term reduces monthly payments to approximately R11,649.32 but adds substantial interest - total repayment over 30 years is R4,193,754 versus R3,062,727 over 20 years. The extra R1,131,027 in interest over 30 years is a significant long-term cost for modest monthly savings.

Related Tools

Loan CalculatorLoan AffordabilitySavings GoalNet Worth
Featured on Shipit FinanceCount on Product Hunt