Affordability Calculator

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How much house can I afford?

I make $100,000 (100K) a year: How much house can I afford?

Using the assumptions shown—zero monthly debt, a 20% down payment, a 30-year fixed mortgage at 6.49%, 1.00% annual property tax, $1,800 annual homeowners insurance and no HOA dues—a $100,000 gross annual income supports a planning estimate of about $371,024 for the home price. That includes an estimated $74,205 down payment, a $296,819 mortgage and a total monthly housing payment near $2,333.

The calculation uses the lower of a 28% front-end housing limit and a 36% back-end total-debt limit. It is not a lender preapproval, and it does not account for closing costs, maintenance, utilities, cash reserves, income taxes or your other financial goals. Change the inputs to match your situation.

 
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Planning estimate

Estimated home price

$371,024

Estimated home price
Estimated monthly housing payment

$2,333

Estimated monthly housing payment
Estimated mortgage amount$296,819
Estimated down payment$74,205
Principal & interest$1,874.15/month
Property tax$309.19/month
Homeowners insurance$150.00/month
PMI$0.00/month
HOA dues$0.00/month

This is a budgeting scenario, not a preapproval or underwriting decision. It excludes closing costs, maintenance, utilities, cash-reserve requirements and household goals.