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How Much House Can You Afford?

Understanding The Related Costs of Home Buying

You will need to think about more than a mortgage payment to determine how much home you can afford. To assure you are purchasing a home within the confines of your budget, you must consider closing costs and maintenance costs as well. How much can you afford? At Coldwell Banker Pennington-Chen Real Estate, we can help.

First Calculate the Estimated Mortgage Payment

Several formulas exist to help determine how much a lender will allow a consumer to borrow. One of the more accurate formulas is a front-and-back-end ratio. it states that the buyer can afford as much as 28 percent of his or her gross-monthly income toward the montly mortgage payment, assuming that the consumer's other debt payments (credit cards, car loans, student loans, etc...) are less than or equal to 8 percent of his or her gross-monthly income.

To better understand this formula, assume a gross-family income of $5,000 a month. The front-end ratio or maximum monthly mortgage payment is (28 percent of $5,000) $1,400. The back-end ratio is (8 percent of $5,000) $400. Therefore, the buyer can afford a $1,400 monthly mortgage payment as long as monthly debt payments are less than or equal to $400. If debt payments exceed the back-end ratio, it will reduce the monthly mortgage payment dollar for dollar. For example, if debt payments are $500, the maximum monthly mortgage payment a person could afford would be reduced to $1,300.

Down Payment and Closing Costs

These terms refer to how much money you, the buyer, will have to pay out of pocket and up-front to purchase a home. Down payment is simple; it referes to the amount of money the buyer needs to invest at closing toward the price of the home. Most lenders request a down payment of at least 20 percent of the cost. For first-time homebuyers, this may be difficult to achieve. Several programs are available and relatively easy to qualify for that allow buyers to make down payments of as little as 3 percent of the price of the home.

Closing costs vary from state-to-state, city-to-city and even from home-to-home. Closing costs can include attorney fees, home inspection costs, title search fees, bank fees, and radon inspection fees, to name a few. The mortgage lender requires some of these services and other are legally necessary depending on where the buyer lives. To better understand the necessary closing costs in the area they are looking to buy in, consumers can contact one of the sales associates at Coldwell Banker Pennington-Chen. For the sake of estimating, closing costs can range from 1 to 5 percent more of the value of the home.

While up-front costs are more than one would pay for renting, homeownership can still be a sound investment and certainly an emotionally rewarding experience.

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