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How Much Can You Afford?

To get a quick idea of what you can afford to spend, multiply your annual gross income (before taxes) by 2.5.
For example, if your annual household income is $50,000, you might be able to qualify for a $125,000 home.
This is just a rough estimate - the actual number will vary based on factors such as your debt and credit history.

Mortgage lenders typically use the housing expense and debt-to-income ratios to more accurately determine how
much you can afford to spend on your mortgage.

  • Housing Expense Ratio
    Mortgage lenders recommend that your monthly mortgage payment should be less than or equal to a quarter
    of your monthly gross income. This percentage can change based on the type of mortgage you choose and
    sometimes the area in which you're looking to buy.

     
  • Debt-to-Income Ratio
    You need to factor your other debts into determining an affordable monthly mortgage payment. Mortgage lenders
    look at whether your total debt is larger than 30-40% of your monthly gross income. Remember, debt is not just
    credit cards and student loans. It can also include alimony, child support, car loans, and housing expenses.

A mortgage lender, a housing counselor, or consumer credit counselor can help you better understand these guidelines.
Before you talk to a financial professional, you can organize your financial picture by creating a budget [PDF 76K ].
Don't forget that you also have to save for the down payment, closing costs, inspections costs, moving, and other
related expenses.

 

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