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Salary Affordability Analysis · May 2026

Can I Afford a House in Minneapolis
on a $80K Salary?

By Ziya Y. · 23 Years Banking & Mortgage · Real Bank Math, Not Estimates
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TIGHT
Housing DTI: 34.5% of gross income · Safe threshold: 28-36%
Your Annual Salary
$80,000/yr
Median Home — Minneapolis
$355,000
Monthly PITI
$2,297/mo
Max Home You Can Afford
$374,943

Full Mortgage Breakdown

Median Home Price$355,000
20% Down Payment$71,000
Loan Amount$284,000
Principal & Interest (6.7%)$1,832/mo
Property Tax (1.17%/yr)$346/mo
Homeowners Insurance$118/mo
Total PITI$2,297/mo
Your Monthly Gross Income$6,666/mo
Housing DTI34.5%

What This Means For You

On a $80K salary, buying in Minneapolis is tight but possible. Your DTI of 34.5% is within conventional loan limits but leaves little cushion. Consider a larger down payment to reduce monthly obligations, or look at FHA financing if your credit qualifies.

The Credit Score Factor

At $80K income, your credit score determines your rate — and your rate determines how much home you can buy. The difference between a 620 and 740 score on a $284,000 loan is approximately $275/month and $99,230 over 30 years.

📅 2024→2026 Market Shift Analysis
+3.2%
Why prices moved: Strong healthcare and corporate base, limited new supply in desirable neighborhoods, population stability
2026 Outlook: Steady moderate growth. Minneapolis offers genuine value vs coastal markets with strong job fundamentals.
Income vs price reality: Minneapolis at 4.7x price-to-income is among the best value propositions in any major US metro — a structural advantage that drives consistent appreciation.
Similar cities at your salary:
Chicago -19%Columbus -25%Indianapolis -32%
📊 Real Market Data · BLS QCEW, Census ACS 2023, Zillow ZHVI May 2026
$76,000
Median HH Income
4.7x
Price/Income Ratio
+1.6%
YoY Price Change
🏠 Median rent 1BR: $1,420/mo
🏠 Median rent 2BR: $1,780/mo
📈 Unemployment: 3.1%
👟 Walk score: 70/100
📅 Avg days on market: 28 days
🌆 Cost of living: 107/100 US avg
📍 Local Market Intelligence
Median Monthly Rent
$1,550/mo
Market Trend
⚖️ STABLE
Local insight: Minneapolis offers one of the best value propositions among major US cities — good jobs, affordable housing, strong schools. Cold winters (-20°F possible) affect lifestyle and utility costs.
Top employers: Healthcare (Mayo, Allina), finance, tech, retail (Target HQ)
Commute reality: Metro Transit light rail covers key corridors. Cycling infrastructure is excellent for a US city
Best neighborhoods for budget: Uptown, Northeast, or suburban Edina/Eden Prairie
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🤔 Comparative Reasoning
📈 If I earn more
$100K in Minneapolis →
See how buying power changes
📉 If I earn less
$60K in Minneapolis →
See affordability floor

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Not financial advice. Calculations based on 6.7% rate, 20% down, 30-year fixed. Actual rates and costs vary. Property tax and insurance estimates based on city averages. Consult a licensed mortgage professional for your specific situation.

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OFI = 47 · Q2 2026 · Moderate re-tightening · What does this mean? →
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