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Mortgage FAQsHow much can you afford?What You Can Afford Without Over-Extending? The rule of thumb is that the home you buy should be no more than two to three times the amount of your annual household income. When getting a mortgage, it's important to remember that the monthly payment is not the only cost of owning a home. Here are some of the other expenses you'll incur: title insurance (required by most lenders); homeowner's insurance; needed repairs to plumbing, electrical, heating and air conditioning units, roof, and appliances; landscaping that includes fences as well as plants and lawns; furniture; window coverings; and so forth. If this is your first home, there will be no other property owner to fix an overflowing toilet. You'll have to pay for all repairs yourself.
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