“How much house can I afford?” is the first question every Douglas County first-time homebuyer asks. I’m Jeni VanOrnum, your local real estate agent, breaking down exactly how to calculate your homebuying budget in 2024.
The 28/36 Rule
Lenders typically use this rule: housing costs shouldn’t exceed 28% of your gross monthly income, and total debt shouldn’t exceed 36%. If you earn $6,000 monthly, your housing payment should stay under $1,680, with total debt under $2,160.
What’s Included in Your Payment?
Many first-time buyers forget that monthly payments include more than principal and interest. You’ll also pay Douglas County property taxes (approximately 0.5% of home value annually), homeowners insurance ($1,200-$2,000 yearly), HOA fees (common in Castle Rock and Parker), and PMI if you put down less than 20%.
2024 Affordability Examples
With current interest rates, here’s what different incomes can afford in Douglas County:
- $75,000 income: $300,000-$350,000 home
- $100,000 income: $400,000-$475,000 home
- $125,000 income: $500,000-$575,000 home
These assume minimal other debt and standard down payment assistance programs.
Don’t Forget Closing Costs
First-time buyers often overlook closing costs, typically 2-5% of purchase price. On a $400,000 home, budget $8,000-$20,000. However, down payment assistance programs can help cover these.
Online Calculators vs. Reality
Online mortgage calculators provide estimates but don’t account for Douglas County-specific factors like varying property tax rates between Castle Rock, Parker, and Highlands Ranch, or HOA fees in different communities.
Get Pre-Approved
The best way to know exactly what you can afford? Get pre-approved with a lender who understands Douglas County first-time buyers.
Work With Jeni VanOrnum
Ready to determine your exact homebuying budget? Contact me today. Together, we’ll ensure you’re shopping in the right price range and maximizing your buying power in Douglas County.
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