How Much House Can I Afford?

How Much House Can I Afford? | Invorya
House and key — affordability
Mortgages • 6 min read

How Much House Can I Afford?

Use income, debts, rate, and taxes to estimate a realistic price and monthly payment.

Interactive Affordability Calculator

We’ll keep your total monthly housing within a guideline (front/back-end DTI). Pick a preset or set your own.

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Tip: Texas buyers often start with Taxes+Insurance around 1.5–2.5%. Try 2.0% as a quick test.

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Educational estimate only. Lender rules vary (some allow higher DTI with strong credit/compensating factors). Consider a pre-approval for precise numbers.

How We Calculate It

We cap monthly housing at the lower of your front-end limit (e.g., 28% of gross monthly income) and your back-end limit (e.g., 36% of gross monthly income minus your other debts). Then we solve for a home price that keeps your total monthly (principal+interest, property taxes, homeowners insurance, and HOA) under that cap.

Home Affordability FAQs

What’s “front-end” vs “back-end” DTI?

Front-end looks at housing costs only (PITI+HOA) as a share of income. Back-end also includes other debts (cards, auto, loans). Lenders usually consider the stricter of the two.

How much should I put down?

Common targets are 20% (to avoid PMI), but 3–5% down programs exist. A higher down payment lowers the loan and monthly payment, potentially raising your max price.

Do taxes and insurance really matter this much?

Yes—property tax and homeowners insurance can be 1–3% of the home price per year. In high-tax areas, this can be the swing factor in what you can afford.

Fixed vs adjustable rate—what’s safer?

Fixed-rate mortgages keep payments predictable. ARMs can start lower but may reset higher later. If you’ll stay long-term and value stability, fixed is usually simpler.

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