If You Make $100K, You Can Afford the Average Home in These 37 States



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Your household has reached the $100,000-a-year income level, and you’ve decided it’s time to think about changing your housing situation.
But just how much house can you afford on that increased salary? That’s a decision that depends on where you live, as well as how much your mortgage lender can prequalify you for after reviewing your entire financial picture.
For you to own a home, many financial experts recommend spending no more than 30% of your monthly income on housing costs. But how much does that translate into when it comes to the price range you can afford for a new house? A good place to start your calculation is by looking at what it takes in terms of the salary needed to afford an average home, as well as the property taxes you can expect to pay, in your state. As your salary and home prices go up, so do those costs.
Keep reading to see where you can buy the average home on a $100,000 salary.
Alabama
- Salary needed to afford average home: $64,163
- 2023 average home value: $201,212
- 20% down payment: $40,242
- Primary loan amount: $160,970
- Monthly tax payment: $65
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,059
Arizona
- Salary needed to afford average home: $96,344
- 2023 average home value: $420,605
- 20% down payment: $84,121
- Primary loan amount: $336,484
- Monthly tax payment: $228
- Monthly mortgage payment: $2,304
Arkansas
- Salary needed to afford average home: $60,487
- 2023 average home value: $176,107
- 20% down payment: $35,221
- Primary loan amount: $140,886
- Monthly tax payment: $94
- Monthly mortgage payment: $963
Delaware
- Salary needed to afford average home: $89,773
- 2023 average home value: $355,120
- 20% down payment: $71,024
- Primary loan amount: $284,096
- Monthly tax payment: $175
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,928
Florida
- Salary needed to afford average home: $95,979
- 2023 average home value: $398,861
- 20% down payment: $79,772
- Primary loan amount: $319,089
- Monthly tax payment: $302
- Monthly mortgage payment: $2,271
Georgia
- Salary needed to afford average home: $80,105
- 2023 average home value: $307,375
- 20% down payment: $61,475
- Primary loan amount: $245,900
- Monthly tax payment: $233
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,750
Idaho
- Salary needed to afford average home: $97,916
- 2023 average home value: $438,088
- 20% down payment: $87,618
- Primary loan amount: $350,470
- Monthly tax payment: $256
- Monthly mortgage payment: $2,418
Illinois
- Salary needed to afford average home: $79,065
- 2023 average home value: $239,065
- 20% down payment: $47,813
- Primary loan amount: $191,252
- Monthly tax payment: $408
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,588
Indiana
- Salary needed to afford average home: $69,677
- 2023 average home value: $221,357
- 20% down payment: $44,271
- Primary loan amount: $177,086
- Monthly tax payment: $155
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,248
Iowa
- Salary needed to afford average home: $70,093
- 2023 average home value: $201,546
- 20% down payment: $40,309
- Primary loan amount: $161,237
- Monthly tax payment: $252
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,247
Kansas
- Salary needed to afford average home: $70,204
- 2023 average home value: $208,883
- 20% down payment: $41,777
- Primary loan amount: $167,106
- Monthly tax payment: $230
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,261
Kentucky
- Salary needed to afford average home: $64,790
- 2023 average home value: $188,438
- 20% down payment: $37,688
- Primary loan amount: $150,750
- Monthly tax payment: $129
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,059
Louisiana
- Salary needed to afford average home: $63,119
- 2023 average home value: $182,124
- 20% down payment: $36,425
- Primary loan amount: $145,699
- Monthly tax payment: $82
- Monthly mortgage payment: $981
Maine
- Salary needed to afford average home: $93,928
- 2023 average home value: $347,071
- 20% down payment: $69,414
- Primary loan amount: $277,657
- Monthly tax payment: $362
- Monthly mortgage payment: $2,075
Maryland
- Salary needed to afford average home: $97,091
- 2023 average home value: $395,518
- 20% down payment: $79,104
- Primary loan amount: $316,414
- Monthly tax payment: $343
- Monthly mortgage payment: $2,295
Michigan
- Salary needed to afford average home: $70,928
- 2023 average home value: $212,868
- 20% down payment: $42,574
- Primary loan amount: $170,295
- Monthly tax payment: $245
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,296
Minnesota
- Salary needed to afford average home: $87,301
- 2023 average home value: $320,005
- 20% down payment: $64,001
- Primary loan amount: $256,004
- Monthly tax payment: $293
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,873
Mississippi
- Salary needed to afford average home: $59,413
- 2023 average home value: $160,346
- 20% down payment: $32,069
- Primary loan amount: $128,277
- Monthly tax payment: $87
- Monthly mortgage payment: $878
Missouri
- Salary needed to afford average home: $69,920
- 2023 average home value: $226,968
- 20% down payment: $45,394
- Primary loan amount: $181,575
- Monthly tax payment: $187
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,308
Montana
- Salary needed to afford average home: $97,477
- 2023 average home value: $427,218
- 20% down payment: $85,444
- Primary loan amount: $341,775
- Monthly tax payment: $267
- Monthly mortgage payment: $2,376
Nebraska
- Salary needed to afford average home: $76,661
- 2023 average home value: $242,560
- 20% down payment: $48,512
- Primary loan amount: $194,048
- Monthly tax payment: $325
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,523
Nevada
- Salary needed to afford average home: $98,623
- 2023 average home value: $429,767
- 20% down payment: $85,953
- Primary loan amount: $343,814
- Monthly tax payment: $215
- Monthly mortgage payment: $2,336
New Mexico
- Salary needed to afford average home: $77,014
- 2023 average home value: $280,010
- 20% down payment: $56,002
- Primary loan amount: $224,008
- Monthly tax payment: $154
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,536
North Carolina
- Salary needed to afford average home: $82,358
- 2023 average home value: $309,902
- 20% down payment: $61,980
- Primary loan amount: $247,921
- Monthly tax payment: $212
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,741
North Dakota
- Salary needed to afford average home: $76,476
- 2023 average home value: $245,226
- 20% down payment: $49,045
- Primary loan amount: $196,181
- Monthly tax payment: $194
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,405
Ohio
- Salary needed to afford average home: $70,976
- 2023 average home value: $206,508
- 20% down payment: $41,302
- Primary loan amount: $165,206
- Monthly tax payment: $272
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,291
Oklahoma
- Salary needed to afford average home: $63,890
- 2023 average home value: $189,085
- 20% down payment: $37,817
- Primary loan amount: $151,268
- Monthly tax payment: $139
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,072
Pennsylvania
- Salary needed to afford average home: $78,695
- 2023 average home value: $243,386
- 20% down payment: $48,677
- Primary loan amount: $194,709
- Monthly tax payment: $302
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,504
South Carolina
- Salary needed to afford average home: $75,950
- 2023 average home value: $272,103
- 20% down payment: $54,421
- Primary loan amount: $217,682
- Monthly tax payment: $127
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,470
South Dakota
- Salary needed to afford average home: $79,649
- 2023 average home value: $283,596
- 20% down payment: $56,719
- Primary loan amount: $226,877
- Monthly tax payment: $279
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,679
Tennessee
- Salary needed to afford average home: $75,947
- 2023 average home value: $287,793
- 20% down payment: $57,559
- Primary loan amount: $230,234
- Monthly tax payment: $163
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,584
Texas
- Salary needed to afford average home: $83,946
- 2023 average home value: $296,285
- 20% down payment: $59,257
- Primary loan amount: $237,028
- Monthly tax payment: $410
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,872
Vermont
- Salary needed to afford average home: $97,731
- 2023 average home value: $327,908
- 20% down payment: $65,582
- Primary loan amount: $262,327
- Monthly tax payment: $497
- Monthly mortgage payment: $2,116
Virginia
- Salary needed to afford average home: $90,084
- 2023 average home value: $363,186
- 20% down payment: $72,637
- Primary loan amount: $290,549
- Monthly tax payment: $263
- Monthly mortgage payment: $2,056
West Virginia
- Salary needed to afford average home: $60,980
- 2023 average home value: $145,893
- 20% down payment: $29,179
- Primary loan amount: $116,715
- Monthly tax payment: $67
- Monthly mortgage payment: $787
Wisconsin
- Salary needed to afford average home: $82,208
- 2023 average home value: $262,566
- 20% down payment: $52,513
- Primary loan amount: $210,052
- Monthly tax payment: $357
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,653
Wyoming
- Salary needed to afford average home: $81,223
- 2023 average home value: $322,509
- 20% down payment: $64,502
- Primary loan amount: $258,008
- Monthly tax payment: $151
- Monthly mortgage payment: $1,742
Methodology:For this piece, GOBankingRates first surveyed monthly living expenses in all 50 states. The cost-of-living comparison included the following factors: (1) yearly mortgage by assuming 20% down payment, 30-year fixed loan, current interest rate as sourced from St. Louis Federal Reserve (6.27%) for every state and multiplying that by 12 (for months), sourced from Zillow’s home value index and determined using CNET Mortgage Calculator formula; (2) annual necessities cost (grocery, utilities, healthcare and transportation) by taking the 2021 Bureau of Labor Statistics consumer expenditure survey and factored out by the Missouri Economic Research and Information Center’s cost of living index for all of 2022. Necessity costs were totaled the annual dollar cost of necessities in each state. This dollar amount for necessities was then doubled to find the (3) actual annual income needed to live comfortably in the state, assuming a person is following the 50-30-20 budgeting guideline, which requires an income double the cost of necessities. The amount of money specified for savings is equal to 20% of the total income needed, and the amount specified for discretionary spending is equal to 30% of the total income needed. All data was collected and is up to date as of April 18, 2023.
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