$1,000 Installment loan

A $1,000 loan you pay off on time.

See what a $1,000 installment loan costs each month at different terms — enough to handle a car repair or deposit. Checking your rate is a soft pull, so it won't affect your score.

Soft credit check Next-day funding once approved
$1,000 paymentFixed at $1,000
Term 9 months
$194/mo
Loan amount $1,000
Example APR 99%
Number of payments 9
Total of payments $1,742

Illustrative at 99% APR. A longer term lowers the monthly payment but raises total cost. Actual terms come from the lender.

Request $1,000
$1,000
Loan amount
3–24
Months to repay
Next-day
Funding once approved
By term

What a $1,000 loan costs.

TermExample APRMonthly paymentTotal repaidCost of credit
6 months99%$249$1,495$495
9 months99%$194$1,742$742
12 months99%$166$1,990$990
18 months99%$138$2,485$1,485
24 months99%$124$2,980$1,980
Illustrative figures at an example 99% APR. A longer term means a smaller monthly payment but more interest overall.
The cheapest total cost is usually the shortest term you can comfortably afford. Borrow only what you actually need.

Who qualifies for a $1,000 installment loan?

Most lenders in our network look for four basics:

  • You're 18 or older and a U.S. resident.
  • You have a steady source of income.
  • You hold an active checking account for the deposit and payments.
  • The $1,000 payment fits your monthly budget.

A $1,000 request is judged against the income that covers the payment. So the real question isn't just approval — it's affordability.

Borrowers with fair or even poor credit may still receive offers, usually at a higher APR.

Key takeaways

  • A $1,000 loan at 99% APR runs about $194/mo over 9 months.
  • Shorter terms cost less overall; longer terms lower the monthly payment.
  • Lenders weigh income and ability to repay, not credit score alone.
  • Checking your rate is a soft inquiry — no score impact.

Borrow only what fits

Every extra dollar carries interest, so size the loan to the actual need. If $1,000 is more than you need, a smaller amount costs less; if it's not enough, compare a larger amount before you commit. See the full range on our amounts hub, and learn how installment loans work.

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