MORTGAGE CALCULATOR

Your budget. Your home. Clearly calculated.

Calculate your affordability, the required equity and your monthly mortgage costs in just a few steps – soundly and transparently.

Calculator

What you can afford

Enter the purchase price, equity and gross annual income. We check affordability according to the Swiss banking standard (33% rule, notional interest rate of 5%).

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Affordability

Assumptions: notional rate 5%, ancillary costs 1% p.a., amortisation 1% p.a., affordability limit 33%. Indicative — the binding calculation takes place in the consultation.

How to use the calculator

Your number in four steps

From purchase price to affordability — what lies behind each field.

Glossary

Mortgage terms explained

The key terms explained in two sentences — so you know what the bank means.

Affordability

Affordability is the share of your housing costs in your gross income. Swiss banks calculate with a notional rate of 5% (instead of the current ~1.5%) + 1% ancillary costs + 1% amortisation. This value may not exceed 33% of your gross annual income.

Loan-to-value ratio

The loan-to-value ratio is the ratio of mortgage to purchase price. The usual maximum is 80% — the rest (at least 20%) is contributed as equity. Beyond that, a second mortgage is required, which must be amortised within 15 years or by retirement.

Equity — hard vs. soft

At least 10% of the purchase price must come from "hard" equity: savings account, securities, gift, advance inheritance. A further 10% may come from the pension fund (advance withdrawal or pledging) — these count as "soft" funds.

Amortisation (1st and 2nd mortgage)

The 1st mortgage (up to 65% loan-to-value) does not necessarily have to be amortised. The 2nd mortgage (65–80%) must be repaid within 15 years at most or by retirement — directly (repayment) or indirectly (via pillar 3a).

Notional interest rate

Banks calculate your affordability not with the current rate, but with a notional interest rate of 5%. This tests whether you would remain solvent even if rates rose sharply. Conservative — but the Swiss standard.

Ancillary costs

Banks apply a flat 1% of the property value per year for maintenance, insurance and repairs. In reality, depending on age and condition, the value lies between 0.7% and 1.5% — the bank calculates conservatively to be safe.

Real advice

The calculator shows what is possible. We show what makes sense.

An indicative calculation does not replace a meeting with the bank. We discuss your situation, examine alternatives and connect you with suitable financing partners.