Earning $70,000 per year puts you above the median individual income but below median household income. Here’s exactly how much home you can afford.

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Quick Answer: $235,000 – $300,000

Scenario Down Payment Max Home Price Monthly Payment
Conservative (25% DTI) 5% ($12,250) $245,000 $1,458
Standard (28% DTI) 5% ($14,000) $280,000 $1,633
Aggressive (33% DTI) 3.5% FHA $305,000 $1,925
VA loan (0% down) $0 $260,000 $1,633

Assumes 6.5% interest rate, 30-year fixed, property tax 1.1%, insurance $160/month.

The 28% Rule Breakdown

On a $70,000 gross salary:

Metric Amount
Gross monthly income $5,833
Max housing payment (28%) $1,633
Max total debt payments (36%) $2,100
Available for non-housing debt $467

If you have existing debt:

Monthly Debt Payments Max Housing Payment Max Home Price (5% down)
$0 $1,633 $280,000
$300 (car payment) $1,633 $280,000*
$500 (car + student loans) $1,600 $270,000
$700 (car + loans + cards) $1,400 $235,000

*Back-end DTI (36%) limits total debt to $2,100/month.

Home Price by Down Payment

Down Payment Amount on $260K Home Loan Amount Monthly P&I PMI Total Payment
0% (VA/USDA) $0 $260,000 $1,643 $0* $1,882
3% (conventional) $7,800 $252,200 $1,594 $137 $1,910
3.5% (FHA) $9,100 $250,900 $1,586 $209 $1,974
5% $13,000 $247,000 $1,561 $130 $1,870
10% $26,000 $234,000 $1,479 $94 $1,752
20% (no PMI) $52,000 $208,000 $1,315 $0 $1,554

*VA has a funding fee instead of PMI.

Affordability by State

State Median Home Price Monthly Payment (est.) Affordable on $70K?
West Virginia $130,000 $820 ✅ Very comfortable
Mississippi $145,000 $915 ✅ Very comfortable
Arkansas $155,000 $978 ✅ Comfortable
Oklahoma $165,000 $1,041 ✅ Comfortable
Iowa $175,000 $1,104 ✅ Comfortable
Kansas $180,000 $1,136 ✅ Comfortable
Indiana $200,000 $1,262 ✅ Yes
Ohio $195,000 $1,231 ✅ Yes
Texas $265,000 $1,672 ⚠️ Tight
Florida $350,000 $2,209 ❌ No
Colorado $490,000 $3,092 ❌ No
California $750,000 $4,733 ❌ No

Metros Where $70K Buys a Home

Metro Area Median Home Price Affordable?
San Antonio, TX $276,000 ✅ Yes
Louisville, KY $274,000 ✅ Yes
Indianapolis, IN $260,000 ✅ Yes
Pittsburgh, PA $221,000 ✅ Yes
Memphis, TN $215,000 ✅ Yes
Columbus, OH $305,000 ⚠️ Stretch
Cincinnati, OH $300,000 ⚠️ Stretch
Kansas City, MO $288,000 ⚠️ At limit

Loan Programs for $70K Earners

Program Down Payment Min Credit Score Key Benefit
FHA loan 3.5% 580 Low credit OK, gift funds allowed
VA loan 0% 580-620 No PMI, no down payment
USDA loan 0% 640 Rural areas, no down payment
Conventional 5-20% 620 PMI drops at 20% equity
First-time buyer programs Varies Varies Down payment assistance

$70K vs. Median Home Prices

The median US home price is approximately $420,000, requiring about $105,000 income to afford comfortably.

On $70K, you have 67% of the income needed for a median home. You can afford median prices in about 20-25 states, and comfortably buy in the lower-cost Midwest and South.

Key Takeaways

  1. On $70K, you can afford roughly $235,000-$300,000 — opens up many mid-tier markets
  2. A median home is affordable in 20-25 states — good options in Midwest/South
  3. The 28% rule caps your payment at ~$1,633/month including PITI
  4. 20% down saves PMI and keeps payment very comfortable
  5. Existing debts reduce buying power — $700/month cuts max by ~$45,000

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