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Home Affordability Calculator

2/27/2014

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How much of a home can you afford?

There are a few major factors determine the maximum value of a house you can buy, they are:
  • Your household gross income (pre-tax)
  • The non-mortgage related expenses associated with the house you plan to buy (property tax, HOA, etc.)
  • Your other personal debt (car loan, credit debt, etc.)

Banks typically use three ratios to evaluate a mortgage loan application and determine the maximum amount of loan approved (for a more detailed discussion, see this How Much Home Can You Afford post).


  1. Maximum Mortgage Payment (Rule of 28%) 
  2. Maximum Total Housing Payment (Rule of 32%) 
  3. Maximum Monthly Debt Payments (Rule of 40%) 

Use the following Home Affordability Calculator to estimate the maximum value of home you can afford.
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