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How Much House Can I Afford in Minnesota on $130K?

Based on Minnesota's 1.12% property tax rate and $2,100/yr homeowners insurance.

You Can Afford in Minnesota
$432KAbove State Median
$130K salary with Minnesota-specific taxes and insurance
Your budget exceeds Minnesota's $335K median by $97K
$5K less than national average
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Max Monthly PITI
$3,033
Housing payment in Minnesota
Monthly Income
$10,833
$130K / 12 months
Down Payment (10%)
$43,165
10% of $432K
Minnesota Property Tax
1.12%
$403/mo on $432K
Minnesota Insurance
$2,100
$175/mo
Front-End DTI
28.0%
Minnesota Payment Breakdown
Gross monthly income$10,833
28% front-end limit$3,033
36% back-end limit$3,900
Minus monthly debts-$300
Max housing (36% rule)$3,600
Effective max payment$3,033
Principal & interest$2,455
Property tax (1.12%)$403
Insurance (Minnesota)$175
Max loan amount$388,481
Down payment (10%)+$43,165
Maximum purchase price$431,646

Can You Afford the Median Home in Minnesota?

Yes — the median home in Minnesota is $335K, which is within your $432K budget. You have $97K of headroom, giving you flexibility to choose a better neighborhood, newer construction, or simply keep your payments comfortably below the maximum.

Affordable Cities in Minnesota on $130K

These Minnesota cities have median home prices within your $432K budget.

1.Minneapolis
$345K medianView →
2.Saint Paul
$295K medianView →
3.Rochester
$315K medianView →
4.Duluth
$245K medianView →
5.Bloomington
$335K medianView →
6.Plymouth
$415K medianView →
7.St. Cloud
$225K medianView →
8.Eagan
$365K medianView →
Minnesota First-Time Buyer Program
Minnesota Housing Start Up

Up to $18,000 deferred loan. First-time buyers in Minnesota should explore this program to reduce upfront costs. Combined with your $432K budget, state assistance can significantly lower the cash you need to close.

Buying a Home in Minnesota on $130K

In Minnesota, your $130K salary buys roughly the same as the national average. With a 1.12% property tax rate and $2,100/yr insurance, your maximum affordable price is $432K, close to the $437K you would get using national averages. This means Minnesota's overall housing costs are in line with most of the country.

Minnesota's combination of 1.12% property taxes and $2,100/yr insurance puts it in the moderate-cost category. Your $432K budget gives you access to homes at and above the state median of $335K. Focus on cities and neighborhoods where your budget represents strong buying power — in many parts of Minnesota, $432K buys a well-maintained home in a good school district.

Budget $5K for closing costs in Minnesota (roughly 1.4% of the purchase price). Combined with your $43,165 down payment, you will need approximately $48K in cash to close. Minnesota Housing Start Up may help offset these costs — contact them early in the process to understand eligibility and timelines. Get pre-approved with a Minnesota-based lender who understands local programs and can close efficiently.

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