How Much House Can I Afford Making $30,000 a Year?

Detailed breakdown of your home buying power on a $30,000 annual salary.

With 20% Down at 6.75%
$90,000
Maximum Home Price • $699/mo payment
$2,500
Monthly Gross Income
$2,049
Est. Monthly Take-Home
$700
Max Housing Payment (28%)
$18,000
Down Payment (20%)

Affordability by Scenario

Your buying power changes dramatically based on down payment and existing debt:

ScenarioMax Home PriceDown PaymentMonthly Payment
Conservative (20% down, low debt) $90,000 $18,000 $699/mo
Moderate (10% down, avg debt) $48,000 $4,800 $499/mo
Aggressive (5% down, higher debt) $19,000 $950 $295/mo
FHA Loan (3.5% down) $56,000 $1,960 $592/mo

Monthly Payment Breakdown

Principal & Interest$467
Property Tax (1.1%)$82
Home Insurance$150
PMI$0 ✓ (20% down)
Total Monthly$699

Tips for Buying on $30,000

Save aggressively for down payment: $18,000 is the target for 20% down. Even $9,000 (10%) helps reduce PMI.

Pay down debt first: Every $100/month in debt reduces your buying power by roughly $15,000–$20,000.

Boost your credit score: Going from 680 to 740+ can save 0.5% on your rate — that's $1,125/month or $13,500 over 30 years.

Consider emerging neighborhoods: Areas with new development often have lower prices with appreciation potential.

Don't max out your budget: Just because you qualify for $90,000 doesn't mean you should spend it all. Leave room for life.

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