How Much Can You Afford? Jonesboro GA

Shopping for a home but not sure how much you can spend? Here's how to figure out your price range.

Local Companies

Georgia Commercial Mortgage Inc.
678-610-1383 0ffice or cell 404-316-1113
9228 Riverchase Way
Jonesboro, GA
A Precise Process Company
(770) 892-4200
7107 Thoreau Cir
Atlanta, GA
Capitol City Bank & Trust Company
(404) 752-6067
562 Lee St SW
Atlanta, GA
1st Commitment Mortgage Services, Inc.
678-205-0506
8200 Mall Parkway
Lithonia, GA
Ascent Home Loans
404-519-5383
55 Leslie St SE
Atlanta, GA
1st American Capital LLC
(404) 588-5500
191 Peachtree St Ne
Atlanta, GA
1st Metropolitan Mortgage
(678) 237-4000
1465 Northside Dr Nw
Atlanta, GA
Irwin Mortgage Corporation
(770) 955-2744
400 Interstate Pkw N
Atlanta, GA
Realty Mortgage Co
(229) 888-5626
2535 Lafayette Dr
Albany, GA
Affinity Mortgage Company Inc
(912) 728-9164
147 Royal Oak Dr
Guyton, GA

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Qualification ratios are set by the lender that state your housing expense to income, and housing expense plus other debts to income, cannot exceed a specified number. Many lenders use a 28% housing expense to income and a 36% housing expense plus debts to income. Other ratios may be how much you put down on a home.  It is important to remember that these ratios may vary from lender to lender and each application is handled on an individual basis.

 

Housing Expenses

Your montly housing costs include the mortgage principle, interest, taxes and insurance often abreviated PITI.

 

  • Generally speaking, to qualify for conventional loans, housing expenses should not exceed 26% to 28% of your gross monthly income.
  • For FHA loans, the ratio is 29% of gross monthly income.

 

Example

Annual Income

 

Gross Monthly Income

Maximum Conventional Loan Housing Expense

Monthly Housing Payments

$30,000

÷12

$2,500

X28%

$700

 

Long-Term Debt

Any expenses that extend 11 months or more into the future, such as car loans, are termed long-term debt.

  • For conventional loans, total monthly costs, including PITI and all other long-term debt, should equal no greater than 33% to 36% of your gross monthly income.
  • For FHA the ratio is 41%.

 

Budgeting for Your Home

When budgeting to buy a home, it is important to allow enough money for additional expenses such as:

 

  • maintenance
  • utilities
  • homeowner’s insurance
  • property insurance

 

Published on January 25, 2007

Read full article at realestate.com

Featured Local Company

Georgia Commercial Mortgage Inc.

678-610-1383 0ffice or cell 404-316-1113
9228 Riverchase Way
Jonesboro, GA

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