Income to Afford a $60,000 House

How much do you need to make to be able to afford a house that costs $60,000?
Purchase price
$
Down payment
$
Interest rate
%
Pct of income
for housing
%
Term of loan
Results
To afford a house that costs $60,000 with a down payment of $12,000, you'd need to earn $13,003 per year before tax.
The mortgage payment would be $303 / month.
Salary needed for 60,000 dollar mortgage.
Note: This calculator is for fixed-rate mortgages. Adjustable-rate mortgages, or ARMs, may allow you to acheive lower payments in the short term. However, with ARMs, your monthly payment may increase if interest rates rise.
Note: 28% is the standard percentage of pre-tax income to spend on housing.
What is the income needed to buy a $60,000 house?
Annual income needed by down payment and interest rate
5.00% 5.50% 6.00% 6.50% 7.00% 7.50%
0% down $13,804 $14,600 $15,417 $16,253 $17,108 $17,980
5% down $13,114 $13,870 $14,646 $15,441 $16,252 $17,081
10% down $12,424 $13,140 $13,875 $14,628 $15,397 $16,182
15% down $11,733 $12,410 $13,104 $13,815 $14,542 $15,283
20% down $11,043 $11,680 $12,334 $13,003 $13,686 $14,384
25% down $10,353 $10,950 $11,563 $12,190 $12,831 $13,485
30% down $9,663 $10,220 $10,792 $11,377 $11,975 $12,586
35% down $8,973 $9,490 $10,021 $10,565 $11,120 $11,687
40% down $8,282 $8,760 $9,250 $9,752 $10,265 $10,788
45% down $7,592 $8,030 $8,479 $8,939 $9,409 $9,889
50% down $6,902 $7,300 $7,709 $8,127 $8,554 $8,990
Average House Price by State
What's the median price for a home in all 50 states? Source: Zillow, June 2023
State Price
Hawaii $837,324
California $743,362
Massachusetts $587,875
Washington $577,353
Colorado $543,143
Utah $510,934
Oregon $498,558
New Jersey $484,467
New Hampshire $446,839
Montana $446,602
Idaho $442,820
New York $441,462
Rhode Island $432,888
Arizona $420,494
Nevada $416,340
Maryland $405,562
Florida $390,856
State Price
Maine $383,137
Vermont $380,266
Connecticut $374,599
Virginia $371,623
Delaware $370,405
Alaska $351,218
Wyoming $338,216
Minnesota $331,190
North Carolina $320,096
Georgia $318,919
Tennessee $311,628
Texas $303,971
South Dakota $296,109
New Mexico $292,822
South Carolina $288,816
Wisconsin $285,037
Pennsylvania $255,965
State Price
Nebraska $254,916
North Dakota $251,062
Illinois $250,542
Missouri $238,055
Michigan $235,361
Indiana $231,660
Alabama $223,246
Ohio $218,667
Kansas $215,642
Iowa $211,054
Kentucky $200,955
Louisiana $200,370
Arkansas $199,636
Oklahoma $198,936
Mississippi $172,654
West Virginia $155,773