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How Much House Can I Afford on a $110K Salary?

With a $110K annual salary ($9,167/month gross), here is what you can afford using the 28/36 rule. Adjust your debts, down payment, and rate below to personalize.

You Can Afford
$366KSolid Budget
Based on the 28/36 rule with $110K annual income
Conservative
$311K
$2,204/mo
Comfortable budget with room for savings and emergencies
Recommended
$366K
$2,567/mo
Maximum based on 28/36 rule
Stretch
$402K
$2,808/mo
Possible but tight — less room for other goals
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Max Monthly Payment
$2,567
Down Payment Amount
$36,587
10% of $366K
Monthly Income
$9,167
$110K / 12 months
Front-End DTI
28.0%

Affordable States on a $110K Salary

These states have median home prices within your $366K budget, making homeownership realistic on a $110K salary.

1.West Virginia
$155K medianView →
2.Mississippi
$175K medianView →
3.Arkansas
$195K medianView →
4.Louisiana
$195K medianView →
5.Iowa
$210K medianView →
6.Kentucky
$210K medianView →
7.Oklahoma
$210K medianView →
8.Ohio
$215K medianView →
9.Kansas
$225K medianView →
10.Alabama
$230K medianView →
Monthly Payment Breakdown
Gross monthly income$9,167
28% front-end limit$2,567
36% back-end limit$3,300
Minus monthly debts-$300
Max housing (36% rule)$3,000
Effective max payment$2,567
Principal & interest$2,081
Property tax (1.1%)$335
Homeowners insurance$150
Max loan amount$329,282
Down payment (10%)+$36,587
Maximum purchase price$365,869

Affording a Home on $110K

Earning $110K a year means your gross monthly income is $9,167. Under the 28/36 rule, your total housing payment — including principal, interest, property taxes, and insurance — should stay below $2,567 per month. With your current monthly debts of $300, the 36% back-end ratio further caps your total debt payments at $3,300 per month. This gives you a maximum home purchase price of approximately $366K with 10% down at 6.5%.

A $110K salary puts you in the upper tier of conventional loan borrowers. Your $366K budget is accessible in most markets outside of major coastal cities. At this income, lenders compete for your business — use that leverage. Get pre-approved from at least 3 lenders and compare not just rates but closing cost credits, which can save $1,829–$3,659 at the table.

At $366K, you can afford the median home in roughly 35-40 states. This is the sweet spot of American homebuying — enough budget for a solid home in most markets without stretching into jumbo loan territory. States with median prices between $256K and $366K offer the best balance of affordability and quality of life. You'll also have room to be selective about neighborhoods, school districts, and condition.

Your next step: get pre-approved. A pre-approval letter based on your $110K income tells sellers you're serious and confirms your $366K budget with a real lender. It also locks in a rate for 60-90 days, protecting you from rate increases while you shop. Before applying, check your credit report (free at annualcreditreport.com), save at least $36,587 for your 10% down payment plus $7,317–$14,635 for closing costs, and gather your last 2 years of tax returns and W-2s.

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Frequently Asked Questions: $110K Salary

How much house can I afford on $110K?
On a $110K salary, you can afford approximately $366K using the 28/36 rule with 10% down and 6.5% interest. This assumes $300/month in existing debts.
What monthly payment can I handle on $110K?
Under the 28% DTI rule, your maximum monthly housing payment on $110K is $2,567/month. This includes principal, interest, property taxes, and insurance.
Can I buy a house with a $110K salary and no down payment?
Yes, VA loans offer 0% down payment with no PMI for eligible veterans and active-duty service members. This is one of the most powerful mortgage benefits available. Without VA eligibility, the lowest down payment option is typically an FHA loan at 3.5% down ($12,805 on your $366K budget) or a conventional loan at 3% down.
What are the best states to buy a home on $110K?
On a $110K salary with a $366K budget, the most affordable states include West Virginia (median $155K), Mississippi (median $175K), Arkansas (median $195K), Louisiana (median $195K). These states offer median home prices well within your budget, giving you more purchasing power and potentially a larger or newer home than you'd find in higher-cost markets.
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