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The basics of a mortgage constant

by Maria Elena Casillas 11/05/2023

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If you intend to apply for a commercial real estate loan, a great term to know is mortgage constant. A mortgage constant is the percentage you pay annually in comparison to the total loan amount. 

How to calculate the mortgage constant?

To calculate this amount, you'd add the monthly payments for a single year and divide the remaining by the total amount of the mortgage loan. For example, you may have a $500,000 mortgage and pay $2,000 a month at a 4 percent interest rate. 

  • $2,000 x 12 = $24,000
  • Mortgage constant: 4.8 percent = ($24,000 / $500,000)

Mortgage constant versus capitalization rate

The cap rate (capitalization rate) is used to determine the ratio of the net operating income (NOI) in comparison to the original purchase price, which can demonstrate the rate of return.

If the constant rate is higher than the cap rate, this indicates there may be a negative return on investment, but if the cap rate is higher, there will be a positive return on investment. 

Benefits & risks of using the mortgage constant

The benefit of using the mortgage constant is it provides a quick way to assess the value of a property you plan to invest in and how profitable it can be. 

On the downside, using a mortgage constant only provides a fixed viewpoint of the investment without taking into consideration when interest payments are made. For this reason, it’s best to use the mortgage constant as one of many ways to examine the potential of an investment. 

If you’re interested in finding out a mortgage constant for a property, there are free tools found online which can help you make the calculations on your investment journey. 



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Maria Elena Casillas

  

You don’t need to do this alone. I am bilingual in English and Spanish, and I have been in the industry for over 20 years, after earning my degree in Business Management and successive studies in Human Resources and Technology. Never content to let my education lapse, I also received a certification in Negotiation Skills from Pepperdine University and attended courses at Stanford University. A leader in the field, I am a member of the Santa Clara Board of Realtors and served as a professional standards ombudsman for 8 years. I completed a term as the President of the National Hispanic Organization of Real Estate’s Santa Clara chapter in 2016, now serving as this organization’s National Vice President. I pursued additional in-depth training to achieve professional designations as an ABR (Accredited Buyer’s Representative), CRS (Certified Professional Specialist), and SRES (Seniors Real Estate Specialist), GREEN certification, and RCS-D (Divorce Real Estate Specialist). Far from being a meaningless alphabet soup, this demonstrates how proactive I am in pursuing the latest knowledge so that I completely prepared to satisfy all my sellers' and buyers' unique needs. I am committed to Excellence!