Your Buying PowerBefore You Look at Your First Panama City Beach House Experienced Panama City Beach home buyers know that one of the first-steps in beginning a successful search for a new house is taking a hard objective look at finances. Determining how much money you can dedicate to the purchase of your new Panama City Beach house affects every aspect of buying a new home - including how the offer is written, which mortgage programs you qualify for and shopping and which homes are truly in your price range. Here are the questions that each home buyer should ask: |
The 28/36 Rule No more than 28% of your gross income can be applied to your mortgage, real estate taxes and insurance. And no more than 36% of your gross income can be applied to your mortgage expenses plus your regular debt expenses (car payments, credit cards, other loans, etc).
If you are currently renting the information below is extremely helpful
Not only does owning a home give you a haven for yourself and your family, it also makes great financial sense because of the tax benefits — which you can’t take advantage of when paying rent.
The following calculation assumes a 28 percent income tax bracket. If your bracket is higher, your savings will be, too. Based on your current rent, use this calculation to figure out how much mortgage you can afford.
Rent: _________________________
Multiplier: x 1.32
Mortgage payment: _________________________
Because of tax deductions, you can make a mortgage payment — including taxes and insurance — that is approximately one-third larger than your current rent payment and end up with the same amount of income. |