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How Much House Can You Afford?

Take time to read about a few things you should know before buying a house.

In this article, you will find:

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Your Monthly Mortgage Payment

Dollars and Sense

If you have very high monthly expenses because of high credit card or other debt, reduce the debt as much as you can before you go to apply for a mortgage. It will work against you on your application.

Say you're earning $40,000 a year. That means, without going above 28 percent of your income, you could pay $11,196 a year for your mortgage, or $933 a month. To keep within the 36 percent limit for total debt payment, you could spend $14,400 a year or $1,200 a month on all of your debts. The following table gives you a better idea of how much you can afford to pay each month. Remember that a mortgage will typically include the principal, interest, real estate taxes, and homeowners insurance. There are additional payments for PMI (Private Mortgage Insurance), mortgage insurance, etc.

Maximum Amount You Should Borrow for Your Mortgage
Annual Income*Annual Mortgage PaymentMonthly Mortgage Payment
$ 20,000 $ 5,600 $ 466.67
25,000 7,000 583.33
30,000 8,400 700.00
35,000 9,800 816.67
40,00011,200 933.33
45,00012,6001,050.00
50,00014,0001,166.67
55,00015,4001,283.33
60,00016,8001,400.00
65,00018,2001,516.67
70,00019,6001,633.33
75,00021,0001,750.00
80,00022,4001,866.67
85,00023,8001,983.33
90,00025,2002,100.00
95,00026,6002,216.67
100,00028,0002,333.33

*Gross Income

Show Me the Money

Lenders often require private mortgage insurance (PMI) to protect them against losing their money if you should default on your loan.

You should have an idea of how high the property taxes, also called real estate taxes, are in the areas in which you're looking at homes. The tax rate can vary greatly, depending on the makeup of the area. For instance, an area that contains affluent businesses and industry will normally offer a lower tax rate for residents, because the industry provides a strong tax base. An area that is almost entirely residential, however, generally has a higher tax rate. The tax rate can make a difference when you're deciding whether you'll be able to afford a particular home.

If you have a mortgage, you're required to have homeowners insurance. If you put down less than 20 percent of the value of the home, you'll need private mortgage insurance (PMI), as well. Lenders often require this type of insurance as protection against borrowers who may default on the loan.

Try to get an idea of what the cost of homeowners insurance runs in the areas in which you're looking at homes. Your insurance agent or a company in the same general area will be able to give you estimates.

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