Okay, let's estimate what price house a couple could afford in West Hartford based on both individuals earning the average Connecticut hourly wage of $39.08 (as reported by CT Department of Labor for March 2025).
Individual Annual Income: $39.08/hour * 40 hours/week * 52 weeks/year = $81,286.40
Combined Gross Annual Income: $81,286.40 * 2 = $162,572.80
Combined Gross Monthly Income: $162,572.80 / 12 months = $13,547.73
28% Rule (Housing Costs): 28% of $13,547.73 = $3,793.37 (This is the estimated maximum they should spend on principal, interest, property taxes, and homeowners insurance - PITI).
36% Rule (Total Debt): 36% of $13,547.73 = $4,877.18 (This is the estimated maximum for all monthly debt, including the mortgage, car loans, student loans, credit card minimums, etc.).
Let's make the following rough assumptions for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage:
Interest Rate: 7% (as of April 17, 2025 - this can fluctuate)
Property Taxes in West Hartford: Approximately 1.7% of the home's value annually (this varies by specific location and mill rate).
Homeowners Insurance: Approximately $1,800 per year ($150 per month).
No significant other debt and a 20% down payment.
Now, we need to work backward from the estimated maximum PITI to get a potential home price. This is best done using a mortgage calculator, but we can illustrate the concept:
If their maximum PITI is around $3,793.37, we need to subtract the estimated property taxes and insurance to get an approximate principal and interest (PI) payment.
Let's assume a home price of $550,000 for this illustration:
Estimated Annual Property Taxes: $550,000 * 0.017 = $9,350 ($779.17 per month)
Homeowners Insurance: $150 per month
Total Taxes & Insurance: $779.17 + $150 = $929.17 per month
Maximum Principal & Interest Payment: $3,793.37 - $929.17 = $2,864.20
Using a mortgage calculator with a loan amount of $440,000 (80% of $550,000), a 7% interest rate, and a 30-year term, the principal and interest payment would be roughly $2,929.
Therefore, with these assumptions, a two-earner couple in West Hartford making the average hourly wage might be able to afford a home in the range of roughly $500,000 to $600,000.
Down Payment: A larger down payment would reduce the loan amount and monthly payments, making a more expensive home potentially affordable.
Other Debt: Significant car loans, student loans, or credit card debt would reduce the amount they can afford for a mortgage.
Credit Score: Excellent credit could secure a lower interest rate, increasing affordability.
Job Security and Stability: Lenders will also consider the stability of their employment.
Future Expenses: They should also consider future expenses like potential childcare, increased living costs, etc.
The best way for this couple to determine their affordable home price is to:
Get pre-approved for a mortgage: This will give them a realistic idea of how much a lender is willing to lend them based on their specific financial situation.
Use online mortgage affordability calculators: Inputting their combined income, debts, and estimated down payment will provide a more personalized estimate.
Speak with a local real estate agent (like yourself!): You can provide valuable insights into the West Hartford market, typical costs, and connect them with local lenders.
Keep in mind that the $500,000 - $600,000 range is a rough estimate based on several assumptions. Actual affordability could be higher or lower depending on their individual circumstances.
Job Security and Stability: Lenders will also consider the stability of their employment.
Future Expenses: They should also consider future expenses like potential childcare, increased living costs, etc.
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