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    How Much House Can I Afford With a $80,000 Salary?

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonJuly 12, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The median household income in the U.S. in 2025 is just over $80,000.

    That might price you out of a three-bedroom home in some larger markets, but there are still many places where that salary is enough to become a homeowner.

    How much home you can afford on $80,000 a year, though, depends on your location, down payment, property taxes and other factors.

    Start with the 30% rule

    According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, you shouldn’t spend more than 30% of your gross monthly income on housing expenses.

    If your pay is $80,000 a year, that works out to $2,000 or less per month. Of course, housing costs doesn’t just mean your mortgage payment. You also need to factor in:

    • Utilities: Americans spend an average of $380 per month on utilities, including electricity, gas, water, trash, sewer, streaming and phone, according to Move.org.
    • Property taxes: Property taxes vary widely by state, but average between 0.26% to 1.83% of a home’s value, according to the Tax Foundation.
    • Private mortgage insurance: If you put less than 20% down, you’ll have to buy private mortgage insurance (PMI), which can cost between 0.5% and 1.5% of your loan total annually. On a $300,000 mortgage, that can be as much as $375 per month.
    • Homeowners insurance: Most lenders require borrowers to purchase a homeowners insurance policy. In 2024, the average plan cost $275 per month.

    So, depending on where they live and other housing costs, someone earning $80,000 a year can comfortably spend between $1,200 to $1,500 a month on their mortgage payment. 

    How big is your down payment?

    The larger your down payment, the smaller your monthly payments will be — and the less you’ll pay in interest over the lifetime of your loan.

    If you earn $80,000 and put 20% down on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage with a 6.5% interest rate, you could reasonably afford a house that costs just under $300,000.

    Most people don’t put 20% down, though. Here’s how much house someone who earns $80,000 could afford with different down payment sizes. 

    Down payment Maximum home price Monthly mortgage payment
    5% $249,900 $1,500
    10% $263,800 $1,500
    20% $296,700 $1,500

    You’ll also need money for one-time expenses like closing costs, which range from 3% to 6% of the home price. On a $300,000 house, those fees could be as much as $18,000/

    Plug your specific parameters into our mortgage calculator to get a number tailored to your situation.

    Housing affordability FAQs

    Can I afford a $300,000 house on an $80,000 salary?

    If you put 20% down and your other house expenses are minimal, you may be able to afford a $300,000 home. This is the very top of affordability using the 30% rule, however, so consider something slightly more affordable.

    How much of a down payment do I need to make?

    Most conventional mortgages require at least 5% down, but anything less than 20% means you’ll need to pay for private mortgage insurance. With a 580 credit score, You can get an FHA loan with only 3.5% down. There are other government-backed mortgages, like VA loans and USDA loans, that don’t require a down payment at all.

    How is my mortgage rate calculated?

    A variety of factors determine your mortgage rate, including your loan type, including your credit score, the loan type and amount, the property’s location and the broader rate environment.

    Why trust CNBC Select?

    At CNBC Select, our mission is to provide our readers with high-quality service journalism and comprehensive consumer advice so they can make informed decisions with their money. Every mortgage review is based on rigorous reporting by our team of expert writers and editors with extensive knowledge of financial products. While CNBC Select earns a commission from affiliate partners on many offers and links, we create all our content without input from our commercial team or any outside third parties, and we pride ourselves on our journalistic standards and ethics.

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    Correction: An earlier version of this article indicated that, according to HUD, no more than 30% of a person’s take-home monthly income should be spent on housing expenses. It is actually 30% of the gross monthly income.

    Editorial Note: Opinions, analyses, reviews or recommendations expressed in this article are those of the Select editorial staff’s alone, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any third party.





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