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Keller Williams
59 Alafaya Woods Blvd
Oviedo, FL 32765

Phone: (407) 761-0512
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Mortgage Calculator     
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How Much Income do I Need in Order to Qualify?

Input Information
Property Information
Home Value : ($)
Loan Information
Down Payment :
Interest Rate : (%)
Length : (Yrs)
Estimated Front Ratio : (%)
Estimated Back Ratio : (%)
Taxes And Insurance Information
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Annual Insurance :
Annual PMI :

Financial Analysis (Switch to Plain English)
Monthly Principal & Interests : $1,212.42
Monthly Real Estate Taxes : $250.00
Monthly Insurance : $125.00
Loan To Value Ratio : 90.00%
Months With PMI : 64
Monthly PMI : $112.50
Total Monthly Payments : $1,699.92
Allowable Debt Payments : $944.40
Required Income : $5,666.40
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If you have finally found your dream home and you haven’t pre-qualified for a loan yet in order to see how much you can afford when it comes to buying your home, you can work backwards instead. By plugging in certain information, such as the cost of the home, how much the interest rate on the loan is likely to be, and how much you will pay as a down payment, you can determine how much your income will need to be to qualify for the mortgage loan on the home you love.

For example, if the home you are looking at costs $300,000.00 and you plan to put $30,000.00 down on a 30 year loan with a 3.500% interest rate, your total payment on the principal and interest will be $1,212.42. If your annual property taxes are $3,000.00 and your annual insurance is $1,500.00, that will bring your total monthly payment to $1,699.92. With a monthly payment of this amount, your total gross monthly income will need to be at least $5,666.40 in order to qualify for the loan.

Estimated front and back ratios helps you to limit your housing and necessary living spending.

Front ratio is a percentage of your gross income that you can spend on all housing related expenses, including property taxes and insurance. Back ratio is a percentage of your gross income that you can spend on your housing expenses plus cost of shelter: food, clothes, gas, etc.

Front / back ratios with values of 28-33 / 36-42 considered conservative these days, values bigger than 35 / 45 called aggressive and not recommended for use.

DISCLAIMER: There is NO WARRANTY, expressed or implied, for the accuracy of this information or it's applicability to your financial situation. Please consult your own financial advisor.