April 21, 2006

How Much House Can You Afford?

There is a rule of thumb that says that if you have the capacity to repay the mortgage, you can afford a single-family house that costs up to two and one-half times your annual gross income. (Annual gross income is the amount you make before taxes are deducted.) Like other rules of thumb, this one is handy and can give you a general idea of how large a mortgage you can afford.  But, because it is so simple, it doesn't take into account all the information that will help you feel comfortable with your mortgage payments.

 

If you are buying a house with someone else (spouse, parent, adult child, partner/companion, brother or sister or other relative), you should consider your co-purchaser's earnings and existing debts as well. Remember, if you apply for a loan with somebody else, you and your co-borrower are both legally responsible for repayment of the mortgage.

 

Your buying power depends on how much you have available for the down payment and how much a financial institution will agree to lend you.

 

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