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What is PMI and When Do You Need It? - 1/14/2026

If you're planning to buy a home with less than a 20% down payment, there's a good chance you'll need to pay for Private Mortgage Insurance, or PMI. While it's a common requirement, many buyers don't fully understand what PMI is or how it impacts their monthly payments.

PMI is a form of insurance that protects your lender in case you stop making payments on your loan. It doesn't protect you, the buyer, but it does make it possible for you to purchase a home without having to wait until you've saved a full 20% down payment.

Lenders typically require PMI on conventional loans when your down payment is less than 20% of the home's purchase price. It's also important to note that PMI is not required for government-backed loans like FHA, VA, or USDA loans, which have their own forms of mortgage insurance or guaranty fees.

The cost of PMI can vary based on several factors, including your credit score, the size of your down payment, the loan amount, and the loan term. On average, PMI can range from 0.2% to 2% of the original loan amount per year, paid monthly along with your mortgage.

To get a personalized estimate of how much PMI could add to your payment, use Freddie Mac's PMI Cost Estimator.

PMI isn't forever. Once you reach 20% equity in your home, either by paying down your loan or through appreciation, you can request that your lender remove PMI. By law, lenders must automatically remove PMI once your equity reaches 22%, assuming you're current on your payments.

If PMI allows you to get into a home sooner, especially in a rising market, it may be well worth the additional cost. The key is to understand how it affects your monthly budget and have a plan for eventually removing it.

If you're not sure whether PMI will apply to your next purchase or how much it could impact your payment, let's connect. I'd be happy to walk you through your options and help you make a well-informed decision.

We also offer a Buyers Guide that has a lot of helpful information.

Richard Doyle GRI, RENE United Real Estate Austin Austin, TX (512) 773-2756 521319 Richard grew up in Austin, TX attending high school in South Austin and then Austin Community College. His first career started while in high school in Automotive Retail, holding such positions as Store Manager, Recruiter, District Trainer and Human Resource Director for AutoZone. His experience at all levels of management has given him a greater prospective with regards to customer service and public relations. Over the past 20 years, Richard has become a real estate expert and has closed hundreds of transactions representing both buyers and sellers, investors, and bank-owned foreclosures. Richard has aligned himself with a team of top-notch mortgage lenders, title closers, inspectors, insurance, home warranty companies, and surveyors, who also demonstrate the willingness and desire to provide excellent customer service allowing the buyer to have a positive and enjoyable home buying experience. Richard is confident in his ability to ensure the best possible outcome for his clients on either side of the business transaction. His desire to listen and understand his client’s needs, wants and expectations is what separates him from other realtors. Richard’s individual personal relationships makes each client feel like they are his only client. Contact Me Visit my Website Send a Referral Subscribe to Newsletter