How Much House Can You Afford on $170K?
Your $170K salary translates to $14,167/month gross income. Here's exactly how lenders calculate your home buying power in 2026.
| Scenario | Max Home Price | Monthly Payment |
|---|---|---|
| Banker's Recommendation (22%) | $440K | $3,134 |
| Conservative Rule (28%) | $555K | $3,953 |
| Bank Maximum (43% DTI) | $855K | $6,090 |
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23 Years · Mortgage Specialist
On a $170K salary, the bank will approve you up to $855K. I recommend staying at $440K-$555K. The difference is $1,597/month — and that money is the difference between building wealth and just surviving.
Down Payment & Cash Requirements
| Item | Amount (Based on $555K Home) |
|---|---|
| Down Payment (20%) | $111,000 |
| Closing Costs (3%) | $16,650 |
| Moving + Repairs Buffer | $5,000 |
| 6-Month Emergency Fund | $23,718 |
| Total Cash Needed | $156,368 |
What Hurts Your Buying Power on $170K?
- Car payment of $400/month: Reduces your max home price by ~$75K
- Student loan of $300/month: Reduces max home price by ~$55K
- Credit score under 680: Higher rate = lower buying power
- Less than 2 years at current job: Lender may require larger down payment
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