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If You Think You Can’t Afford it; Chances Are You Can’t

The prospect of home ownership requires some serious financial soul searching. Before you even go shopping, you have to first figure out what you can afford. Maybe you’ve done this already and the prospects don’t look good. You know better than anyone and if you think you can’t afford it, chances are you can’t. The good news here is that there are some simple online tools that can help you make that decision. The tools are calculators that can determine your debt to income ratio, how much you can borrow and how much your mortgage will be and the term.

          First find a debt to income calculator, it’s the percentage of your gross monthly income that goes toward paying your debts. Input how much you make monthly and who you’re indebted to and for how much. Be sure to include all of your obligations such as mortgage payments, insurance and taxes, car payments-including taxes and insurance, credit card payments, student loans, alimony or child support. The lower percentage the better, it shows that you’ve been a good steward of your money and may qualify you for a better rate. A borrowing power calculator can determine how much you qualify to borrow based on your total income versus your debt obligations. You can use this in conjunction with a debt-to-income ratio calendar to help set goals and make you look as good as possible to lenders. Finally, you can calculate your mortgage by filling in the principal, interest rate and the term and you get an estimated monthly payment. You can compare interest rates, terms and varying down payments.

          If you’re dreaming about home ownership, online calculators are a great place to begin. You may be pleasantly surprised at what you can afford.

New Mortgage Calculator Blog

I created this new Mortgage Calculator Blog to speak my mind about mortgages, calculating interest and how much you can borrow from the bank. My plan is to give tips and standard solutions to common mortgage questions. What is your borrowing power? What is you debt to income ratio? Do you know how to use a mortgage calculator?

Understanding interest rates and how to use a mortgage calculator can help you save thousands of dollars during the buying process. Buying a home is a known for being a great investment and better alternative to renting an apartment. Maybe you can actually afford a home by making a few simple changes to your finances that your mortgage specialist may have overlooked.

Keep updated with my blog and you will understand your monthly mortgage payment much better. It’s important to know how much principal and interest are in each mortgage payment you make. I like to think of adding principal payments as a retirement plan because the savings are so large. Money you save is money you don’t have to pay in the future.

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