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Jan 3, 2025
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justAnotherCoug
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Mortgage approximately 3x your annual salary
So if you're making $150k, save a $100k down payment, $450k mortgage.
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What would you say is the minimum household income someone would need…
NonmormonYfan89
Playmaker
Jan 3, 6:36pm
It’s around $93k
Crowd Factor
Jan 3, 6:37pm
Maybe when interest rates were 3%. My personal opinion is around 150k
NonmormonYfan89
Jan 3, 6:39pm
How are you affording a $3,600/month mortgage with only $93k pre tax income?
RdF3
Jan 3, 6:41pm
RE: How are you affording a $3,600/month mortgage with only $93k pre tax income?
IGlowInTheDark
Jan 3, 6:42pm
by not buying an "average" home at first. Start small.
runnincoug
Jan 3, 6:50pm
Oh I thought we were throwing out monthly income, not annual.😉😂
Crowd Factor
Jan 3, 6:42pm
Exactly, maybe if you were living off raman!
NonmormonYfan89
Jan 3, 6:43pm
Not saving for retirement
Powerbait DPM
Jan 3, 6:45pm
Yea 15 years ago maybe. But really before Covid not now.
Blue for Life
Jan 3, 7:13pm
Assuming that home is financed at today's rates, 120-140k
txblue
Jan 3, 6:39pm
I was thinking around that.
BYUHawk
Jan 3, 6:42pm
Yeah, not easy. Probably little saving capacity, depending on various factors
txblue
Jan 3, 6:52pm
Yeah I think you’d have a rough go at a 130k.
NonmormonYfan89
Jan 3, 9:01pm
The sltrib researched this and wrote an article about it and arrived at $130k.
RdF3
Jan 3, 6:40pm
$150k minimum.
RootieBoy
Jan 3, 6:40pm
$130k-160k
IGlowInTheDark
Jan 3, 6:41pm
How many kids?
allaboutthegainz
Jan 3, 6:43pm
How many kids? If it's 4+ you need 200k
Blueto
Jan 3, 6:43pm
Nah. I’ve got five kids and we are probably upper middle class
Yukon
Jan 3, 6:45pm
What’s your mortgage payment like?
allaboutthegainz
Jan 3, 6:46pm
Ah. Touche.
Yukon
Jan 3, 6:50pm
RE: Ah. Touche.
allaboutthegainz
Jan 3, 6:51pm
But when did you buy your house?
NonmormonYfan89
Jan 3, 6:46pm
Did you recently buy a home with a 7% interest rate?
RdF3
Jan 3, 6:47pm
I actually did. I got a rate buy down from my builder though. Full disclosure my wife and I make about 175k a year.
NonmormonYfan89
Jan 3, 7:03pm
If it includes buying a home I'd say $150k
JuicyJam
Jan 3, 6:45pm
You are lucky to have an extra 10% to use😉
JohnnyC
Jan 3, 6:46pm
Mortgage approximately 3x your annual salary
justAnotherCoug
Jan 3, 6:47pm
$100k down for a first home? Sheesh.
allaboutthegainz
Jan 3, 6:48pm
20% to get approved and avoid PMI
justAnotherCoug
Jan 3, 6:51pm
People making the median ~55k after saving enough down for a 165k home mortgage:
vagabonder
Jan 3, 6:54pm
No offense, but good luck finding a house for 450k that isn't poop
NonmormonYfan89
Jan 3, 6:57pm
$100k down + $450k mortgage = $550k purchase price
justAnotherCoug
Jan 3, 7:00pm
You don’t avoid PMI putting $100k down on a $550k mortgage. Otherwise you have a $3400-3500 mortgage payment.
RootieBoy
Jan 3, 7:03pm
These are coarse numbers. Down payment of 20% ($110k in this hypothetical).
justAnotherCoug
Jan 3, 7:05pm
Sweet. House payment is now ONLY $3200.
RootieBoy
Jan 3, 7:07pm
Yup. I think that's in the ballpark.
justAnotherCoug
Jan 3, 7:29pm
For a $550k house with a $50k down payment I think we would need to make
elmerfudd
Jan 3, 7:20pm
Exactly our situation
ZuluBlue
Jan 3, 7:43pm
It's maddening to think how far $130k would get you even 5 years ago.
elmerfudd
Jan 3, 7:56pm
Shoot I graduated highschool in ‘08 if you’d told me how much my wife and I would make I’d of thought we were rich! 🤣
NonmormonYfan89
Jan 3, 8:04pm
I'm told $250k is the "six figures" they used to talk about in high school
justAnotherCoug
Jan 3, 8:15pm
That sounds about right.
NonmormonYfan89
Jan 3, 8:15pm
Totally how I feel.
ZuluBlue
Jan 3, 8:06pm
Whats crazy is according to the google average household income in Utah is $117,000. Which is probably about right
NonmormonYfan89
Jan 3, 8:23pm
Depends a lot on what rate you got in 2022
JuicyJam
Jan 3, 8:49pm
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