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Me and My wife bring in about 6K after taxes, 401K per month....We have 0 debt. Our month expenses currently is about 2K with the rent. I have about 60K in cash and about 16K immegency fund.....how much of house could I afford? and should I buy?
We are really interested in house and it 379K I am trying to negotiate to get it for a 370K. House is new and nothing to do. I have about 15K less for 20% down payment and wondering if I should role the closing costs to the mortgage. Which would make my mortgage about 379K. Is this affordable? Should I wait further.......
Loan rate I have got so far is 3.5%
Appreciate the help.
thanks.
With rates the way they are, you can figure on about 4x your combined gross yearly income as an approval figure. Your numbers threw me off a little, but if you meant you two are bringing in 6k per month after taxes then you should be fine especially with the downpayment you have saved up.
You sound like you're in great shape considering your emergency fund. Rolling closing costs into the loan is completely up to you, but I would avoid it if you can comfortably do so. Why pay interest on it for years when you can cough it up upon move in? Chances are any furniture or appliances you finance will be on no intro APR plans anyway, so it's tough to justify rolling closing costs into a loan to be able to afford that sort of thing.
Just my 0.02 at the end there. Good luck!
yeah you got it correct it was 6K. Corrected the OP. 379K houses 20% down is about 74K+11K of closing cost is about 85K. If put everything I got minus the emergency fund. It would be around 70K. That is 15K short. This where I run into an issue. I do not want to use my emergency fund for this....I feel my emergency fund is way less as I want 8 months emergncy....with the taxes and new mortgage our monthly expenses are going to move upto 3.5K which is a jump of 1.5K so I am very short on my emergency fund now itself.....
I am in majoy issue. Appreciate the help.
Thanks.
I thought you pay PMI for anything less than 20% down? (I assume you meant PMI in lieu of PITI)
I thought PMI was required accross the board with a LTV less than 80%..