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Down Payment Math: How to Know If You Should Put Down 3%, 5%, or 20%

April 02, 20253 min read

You’ve probably heard that you need 20% down to buy a home.

That’s outdated advice.

Yes, 20% has its benefits—but it’s not always the smartest option. Many first-time buyers can get in the game with 3%, 3.5%, or 5% down. But which one actually makes the most sense for you?

Let’s break it down with real numbers, so you can make a strategic move—not just follow outdated rules.

1. The 3%–5% Down Option: Keep More Cash in Your Pocket

If you're a first-time buyer with decent credit, you may qualify for conventional loans with as little as 3% down (HomeReady/Home Possible) or 5% down (standard conventional).

Pros:
• Lower upfront cash needed
• Lets you buy sooner and start building equity now
• You keep more savings for emergencies or future investments

Cons:
• You’ll pay PMI (private mortgage insurance)
• Slightly higher interest rates in some cases

But here's the upside: PMI is temporary on conventional loans. Once you reach 20% equity, you can request to remove it—no refinance required.

2. FHA Loans: 3.5% Down With Flexible Guidelines

FHA loans are another option, especially if your credit is under 700 or your debt-to-income ratio is on the higher side.

Pros:
• Low down payment (just 3.5%)
• Easier to qualify if you’ve had credit challenges
• Competitive interest rates even with lower scores

Cons:
Mortgage Insurance Premium (MIP) lasts for the life of the loan (unless you refinance)
• Slightly higher upfront costs (due to upfront MIP fee)

FHA can be a great tool for buyers who are strong in income and assets but need more flexibility on credit.

3. The 10% Down Option: A Balanced Middle Ground

For buyers who have a little more saved and want to reduce monthly costs without locking up all their cash, 10% down can be a solid sweet spot.

Pros:
• Lower PMI than 3–5% down
• More competitive offers
• Stronger negotiating power with sellers

Cons:
• More upfront cash needed
• Still subject to PMI (though at a reduced rate)

This is often ideal if you’re looking to strike a balance between payment comfort and cash flexibility.

4. The 20% Down Option: The Traditional Approach

Yes, 20% down helps you:
• Avoid PMI altogether
• Secure the lowest possible monthly payment
• Strengthen your offer in competitive situations

But here’s what most people overlook: the opportunity cost.
Could you do more with that cash? Pay off debt? Invest? Keep a larger emergency fund?

Sometimes, 20% down makes sense. Other times, it locks up capital you could be using more strategically.

Real Numbers: How Your Down Payment Impacts Monthly Cost

Let’s run the numbers on a $400,000 home using these assumptions:

  • Interest Rate: 6.75%

  • APR (Annual Percentage Rate): 7.05% (includes lender fees, upfront mortgage insurance, etc.)

  • Property Taxes and Home Owner's Insurance: estimated

  • Loan Term: 30 years fixed

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📌 Note: These are rough estimates for educational purposes. Actual rates, APRs, and costs will vary based on your credit profile, loan program, and property details.

So… How Much Should You Put Down?

Here are 3 smart questions to guide your decision:

  1. What’s your timeline?
    Will saving 20% take you another 2–3 years while prices and rates rise? Or is buying sooner a smarter long-term play?

  2. What else could your cash be doing?
    Could it go toward debt, investments, or reserves?

  3. How long will you stay in the home?
    If this is a 5–7 year starter home, avoiding PMI may not outweigh the benefits of keeping more cash liquid.

Final Takeaway

The best down payment isn’t about following rules—it’s about aligning with your bigger financial goals.

Sometimes that’s 20%.
Other times, 3.5% gets you in the game without delaying your future.

The key is understanding the real trade-offs, not just going by what your uncle told you.


Wondering what down payment strategy fits your budget and goals? I’ll run a side-by-side custom scenario for you—no fluff, no pressure—just clear numbers. Reach out and let’s talk.

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Kenton Newby (NMLS: 2279879)

I'm a Mortgage Loan Advisor helping clients unlock the door to their next home or investment property...with clarity and confidence.

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