How Much Can You Afford?

The first step in finding a home is figuring out how much you can afford to spend. We'll look at six different factors to consider when making this decision, with three of them related to mortgages, and the other three focused on broader personal considerations, such as how long you plan to own the home.

The Mortgage

Taking out a mortgage is probably the biggest hassle facing prospective home owners. The bank will want to ask you all sorts of nosy questions about your income and savings (or lack thereof), and then might not even lend you as much as you need. The nerve!

Of course, there is a reason for this. Put yourself in the bank's shoes: If you were going to lend people money, what would you want to know about them? Basically, you'd like to know 1) if they make enough money to pay you back, 2) if they've been trustworthy in the past, and 3) if they have something of value should they be unable to pay you back.

Congratulations: In financial parlance, you've just been introduced to the concepts of income, credit worthiness, and collateral. Let's look at each one, and how they affect what you can afford.

Do you make enough to pay the lender back?

Your lender will want to know not only how much money you have, but how much you will likely make over the next 30 years. Also, what are your other debts? Do you owe money for college loans or credit card charges? Do you have any other assets? Things like stocks and mutual funds or personal property like a boat or a car are also considered in figuring out how much a bank will lend you.

Ideally, you will want to come up with at least 20% of the value of your new home as a down payment, to avoid things like mortgage insurance payments. But, you probably qualify for plenty of financing arrangements that will get you into a new home for as little as 3% of the asking price. We'll talk more about mortgages and those special programs later.

The lender will also plug your income numbers into a couple of formulas: the front-end ratio (having to do with your mortgage payments) and the back-end ratio (having to do with your debt).

Let's say your gross income is $4,000 a month, and you have $400 a month in debt payments. The rule of thumb is that they'll allow you to pay 29% of your gross income toward your mortgage payment every month. This is known as the front-end ratio. In this example, 29% of $4,000 is just under $1,200 a month -- so, they'll reason, you can put $1,200 toward your mortgage payment.

Your debt ratio, or back-end ratio, on the other hand, is $400/$4,000, or 10%. That's not bad. They don't want more than 41% of your gross income going to total debt -- mortgage, credit card interest, and other payments -- and in this case you're paying 39% towards that purpose. (These ratios can vary somewhat; the ones given here are just examples).

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