Home Buying 101 -- How Much House Can You Afford?
Starting a home buying process means answering a lot of
questions:
Are you ready to buy a home? How much of a mortgage loan can you
afford? How's your credit? What size house do you need? How are
your cash reserves?
The more Q&A, research and soul searching you do in advance, the
smoother the process will be later on. Let's look, then, at one
of the key questions from this list.
What Can You Afford?
Before house hunting, you should determine how much of a
mortgage you can comfortably afford. "Comfortably" means you can
pay your mortgage each month and still have money for living
expenses, savings, and quality-of-life niceties.
In other words, you don't want a mortgage payment that forces
you to "squeak by" each month. To determine your mortgage
comfort-zone, you need three things: a budget, a price and a
mortgage calculator. For the price, just start with the cost of
a house you think you might be interested in buying.
At first, don't worry about whether the price is too high --
you'll find that out soon enough when you run the numbers.
Next, run the home price through a mortgage calculator at
current interest rates and at a 30-year fixes mortgage. You
might choose a different mortgage type later on, but this
exercise is just to get a ballpark mortgage payment based on
home price. So choose the 30-year fixed option for the sake of
simplicity.
Mortgage calculators can easily be found on the Internet. Just
type "mortgage calculator" into any major search engine, and
you'll find several. Or, you can use the calculators we provide
at HomeBuyingInstitute.com.
Once you've obtained an approximate monthly payment for various
mortgage sizes, you can more accurately figure the price ranges
into your budget. It's a quick and easy way to see what homes
are inside your comfort zone -- and to find out exactly what
your comfort zone is in the first place.
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