What is the mortgage on a 350k house

What's the monthly mortgage payment on a $350k house? Loan price for a $350,000 house with a 4.00% interest rate.

Monthly payment = $1,337

Total yearly payments = $16,041

Payments by Interest Rate

Interest RatePayment
3.500% $1,257
3.625% $1,277
3.750% $1,297
3.875% $1,317
4.000% $1,337
4.125% $1,357
4.250% $1,377
4.375% $1,398
4.500% $1,419

Payments by Amount Down

% DownAmountPayment
3.5% $12,250 $1,612
5.0% $17,500 $1,587
7.5% $26,250 $1,546
10% $35,000 $1,504
15% $52,500 $1,420
20% $70,000 $1,337
25% $87,500 $1,253
30% $105,000 $1,170
50% $175,000 $835

Payments by Loan Length

LengthPayment
10 years $2,835
15 years $2,071
20 years $1,697
30 years $1,337
40 years $1,170
Interest only $933

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Can I afford a $350,000 house?

Traditionally, the "28% rule" means a person should not spend more than 28% of their pre-tax income on total housing costs.

Let's assume that taxes and insurance are 2% of the house price annually. Here's how much you'd have to make to afford a house that costs $350,000 with a 4.00% loan:

% DownDown PaymentIncome Required
3.5% $12,250 $94,106
5.0% $17,500 $93,032
7.5% $26,250 $91,241
10% $35,000 $89,451
15% $52,500 $85,870
20% $70,000 $82,290
25% $87,500 $78,709
30% $105,000 $75,129
50% $175,000 $60,806

Average House Prices by State

What is the average price for a house or condo in each state of the U.S.?

Source: Zillow, March 2020

StateRankPrice
Alabama 46 $143,100
Alaska 13 $300,100
Arizona 18 $277,600
Arkansas 48 $130,900
California 2 $578,300
Colorado 5 $408,800
Connecticut 21 $259,900
Delaware 22 $257,500
Florida 24 $252,300
Georgia 31 $206,800
Hawaii 1 $642,500
Idaho 15 $298,300
Illinois 32 $204,800
Indiana 41 $158,700
Iowa 42 $154,700
Kansas 43 $153,900
Kentucky 45 $150,000

StateRankPrice
Louisiana 39 $170,400
Maine 25 $249,600
Maryland 10 $313,000
Massachusetts 3 $433,900
Michigan 38 $177,000
Minnesota 19 $263,700
Mississippi 49 $127,500
Missouri 40 $165,700
Montana 17 $288,900
Nebraska 37 $178,900
Nevada 11 $309,700
New Hampshire 14 $299,300
New Jersey 8 $342,500
New Mexico 28 $210,100
New York 9 $328,700
North Carolina 30 $208,000
North Dakota 26 $237,500

StateRankPrice
Ohio 44 $153,600
Oklahoma 47 $132,500
Oregon 6 $372,900
Pennsylvania 34 $198,400
Rhode Island 12 $308,700
South Carolina 36 $190,600
South Dakota 29 $209,700
Tennessee 35 $192,600
Texas 27 $211,200
Utah 7 $355,500
Vermont 20 $261,300
Virginia 16 $291,000
Washington 4 $428,900
West Virginia 50 $107,100
Wisconsin 33 $202,700
Wyoming 23 $256,100