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Figure Out Your Debt to Gross Salary

Before you begin looking at purchasing a home, it is important to consider your debt to income ratio. This is one of the first things a mortgage lender will look at when apply for a home loan along with your current credit rating (the ratio also has an impact on your credit rating).

It is a simple matter of how much you make compared to the amount you pay towards bills every month. When you approach a mortgage lender this will be the most important thing they look at.

Doing the math: It is a simple calculation, add up your monthly expenses (such as your car payments, minimum credit card payments, loan payments etc, note: you don’t include things like groceries or utilities). Add your expenses and payments (your mortgage payments plus, mortgage insurance, home insurance and property taxes) and divide the total by your gross monthly income.

If your ratio is falls under the 35% mark, then you’re doing great and shouldn’t have a hard time being approved for your mortgage. If however your debt ratio is above 35%, it may be become difficult to be approved for the loan and be prepared to pay a higher interest rate if you are approved.

Note: You will want to make sure that your total expenses for your household remains under 28 percent of your gross monthly salary. Though there some mortgage lenders that will make an exception based on your credit history and ability to repay the loan, keeping your expenses under will help the application process. Once you have determined the amount you are willing to spend it is time to be pre0approved for a mortgage and star looking for a home with your realtor.

Use the following calculate your debt-to-income ratio: *Minimum monthly credit card payments: + Monthly car loan payments: + Other monthly debt payments: + Expected mortgage payments: *Total = *Your debt-to-income ratio is: *Your total by your monthly gross income =

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