How Much Home Can You Really Afford?

When buying a home, many people end their thinking with whether or not they can afford the mortgage payment. Affording the mortgage payment is obviously a critical part of owning a home, but it is not the only part. There are many other costs that need to be factored into the monthly cost of home ownership.

When buying a home, many people end their thinking with whether or not they can afford the mortgage payment.  Affording the mortgage payment is obviously a critical part of owning a home, but it is not the only part.  There are many other costs that need to be factored into the monthly cost of home ownership.  The two most commonly thought of our taxes and insurance.  Property taxes cannot be avoided.  Depending on where you live you may have multiple levels of property tax to pay (such as city AND county taxes).  If you’re not sure, you can call the county property assessor’s office in your area.  Finding out the final number before agreeing to the home purchase is key, because the number may vary significantly from the tax data on the real estate listing or even any estimate you’ve received.  Taxes can add hundreds of dollars a month to your payment, so be sure to get the information before you close settlement.

Another big chunk of your monthly payment goes toward insurance.  You can’t own your home without it.  If you live in a flood danger zone, you will also have to get flood insurance which will be a second, separate policy.  Combined with your mortgage payment and taxes, your monthly payment may be higher than you realize.

In addition to these costs that most people are aware of, beware the hidden costs of home ownership such as Homeowner’s Association fees, utilities, and maintenance costs.  These are items you should budget for, but that not everyone thinks of.  All together, your monthly home payment is way more than just the cost of the mortgage.  Being prepared is about being aware of everything, so just be sure you’ve done your research and really understand what your home will cost each month before you sign on the dotted line.

Thinking of buying or selling a home in Sussex County?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-629-6693.

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