How Much House Can I Afford on $75,000/Year?
Using the standard 28% rule, a household earning $75,000 per year can afford a maximum monthly housing payment of $1750. That translates to a maximum home price of approximately $225000 with 10% down.
$225000
Max Home Price
$1750
Max Monthly PITI
$22000
Down Payment (10%)
28%
Front-End DTI Rule
1 Income & Debts (pre-filled for $75,000)
2 Loan Details
3 Est. Housing Costs (optional)
4 Check a Specific Price (optional)
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Pre-filled with $75,000 income. Adjust any value above.
Maximum Affordable Home Price
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Based on 28/36 DTI rule at $75,000 income
Max Monthly Payment
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Principal + interest + escrow
Max Loan Amount
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After your down payment
Debt-to-Income Analysis
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Monthly Income
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Gross (before tax)
28% of Income
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Front-end limit
36% of Income
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Back-end limit
Binding Constraint
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What limits your budget
How Much House Can You Afford on $75,000?
Using the 28% front-end DTI rule: a household earning $75,000 per year has a gross monthly income of $6250. Lenders typically allow up to 28% of this — $1750/month — toward housing costs (principal, interest, taxes, and insurance).
At a 30-year fixed rate of 6.9% and with a 10% down payment ($22000), this supports a maximum loan of approximately $225000.
Note: These are estimates based on the 28% rule. Your actual qualification depends on credit score, debt load, lender requirements, and current market rates. Use the calculator above to adjust for your specific situation.
How to Increase Your Buying Power
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1Reduce monthly debts: Paying off a $300/mo car loan can increase your max mortgage by roughly $45,000–$55,000.
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2Increase your down payment: A larger down payment reduces your loan and monthly payment, bringing more homes in range.
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3Improve your credit score: A 740+ score typically unlocks lower rates, reducing monthly payments by hundreds per month.
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4Shop multiple lenders: Rate differences of 0.5% can save $50–$150/mo on a typical mortgage over its life.
Mortgage Affordability by Income
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