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Pre-qualified but not pre-approved. Incurring Debt. FHA - 29% front end & 41% back end What do the above figures mean to you? The front end percentage is the maximum amount that you can afford for a monthly payment, this includes principle, interest, taxes and property insurance. Also known as PITI. The backend is what your total debt cannot exceed. This includes the projected monthly payment, credit cards, car payments, school loans, etc, that you make on a monthly basis. Here is an example using the FHA ratios: If you earn $60,000 a year the maximum monthly payment you can afford is $1,450.00 (29%) and your total monthly payments cannot exceed $2050.00 (41%). The difference between the two ratios is: $600.00. This means that you cannot have more than $600.00 per month being paid out to service other debt such as; credit cards, car payments, student loans, etc. Now let's say that your monthly debt is $200 more than the difference shown above (600+200=$800.00). The maximum monthly PITI payment you could afford will be reduced from: $1450.00 to $1250.00 so that you fit the ratios. I hope you understand how this could potentially affect you. If you are considering buying a car, wait until you purchase
a home first. Taking on a car payment before buying a home will reduce how
much house you can afford. Very low offers. If you
plan to live in the home and need to offer a lower price, list the items
that need attention in order to justify your offer. Make sure that you
aren't being too picky. Needing to replace the furnace, roof or driveway is
understandable. Asking the seller to replace outlet covers, blinds and a new
bathroom sink might be too much.
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