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Calculate your debt-to-income ratio for buying in Arkansas. Find out the income needed to qualify for the $195K median home with 0.62% property taxes.

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Debt-to-Income Ratio and Buying in Arkansas

Your debt-to-income ratio (DTI) is one of the most important numbers in the mortgage qualification process. In Arkansas, where the median home costs $195K and a typical PITI payment (10% down, 6.5%) is $1,418/mo, you would need a gross monthly income of at least $5,064 to keep the front-end DTI (housing costs only) at or below the standard 28% guideline. That translates to an annual salary of roughly $61K.

The back-end DTI — which includes all monthly debts (housing plus car payments, student loans, credit card minimums, and other obligations) — is equally important and is what most lenders focus on. Conventional loans typically require a back-end DTI of 43% or less, while FHA loans may allow up to 50% with compensating factors. If you carry $500/mo in non-housing debts and want to buy the median Arkansas home, your total monthly obligations would be $1,918, requiring roughly $54K in annual income to stay at 43% DTI.

Arkansas's affordable housing costs give buyers more DTI headroom. The $1,418/mo payment on the median home leaves room in the budget for other debts without blowing past lender thresholds. This is one of the underappreciated advantages of buying in a lower-cost state: you are less likely to be DTI-constrained, which means lenders view you as a lower-risk borrower. A strong DTI position may also help you secure better rate offers, since lenders price risk partly based on how much of your income goes to debt.

Use the full DTI calculator tool to enter your actual income and debts and see exactly where you stand. The tool will show both front-end and back-end ratios and tell you the maximum home price you can qualify for based on your specific financial picture — factoring in Arkansas's 0.62% property tax rate and $3K/yr insurance costs.

Arkansas Housing at a Glance

Median Home Price
$195K
Arkansas statewide
Property Tax Rate
0.62%
$101/mo on median
Avg Closing Costs
$3K
1.5% of purchase price
Homeowners Insurance
$2,500/yr
$208/mo
Arkansas First-Time Buyer Program
ADFA Down Payment Assistance
Down payment assistance: Up to $15,000 DPA

Common Questions

What DTI do I need to buy a home in Arkansas?+
Most lenders require a front-end DTI (housing costs / gross income) of 28% or less and a back-end DTI (all debts / gross income) of 43% or less for conventional loans. FHA loans may allow back-end DTI up to 50% with compensating factors. To keep the front-end DTI at 28% on the Arkansas median home ($1,418/mo PITI), you need a gross income of about $61K/year.
How can I lower my DTI to qualify for a Arkansas mortgage?+
The most effective strategies: pay off credit cards and personal loans (each $300/mo in debt eliminated adds roughly $10,000 to your borrowing capacity), increase your income (side income counts if documented for 2+ years), target a less expensive home to reduce the housing payment, or make a larger down payment to reduce the loan amount. The ADFA Down Payment Assistance program (up to $15,000 dpa) can help by reducing the loan size.
Does property tax affect my DTI in Arkansas?+
Yes. Lenders include property taxes in the front-end DTI calculation as part of PITI. Arkansas's 0.62% rate adds $101/mo to your housing cost, which directly increases your DTI. This moderate rate has a reasonable impact on DTI and does not significantly limit your borrowing capacity compared to high-tax states.
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