Affordability Calculator ยท 2026
Can You Afford a $750,000 House on $100,000?
Richmond, KY
โ Likely Unaffordable
Difficult. At 76% of take-home pay, this home would leave very little room for other expenses. You may need a $202,408 salary to qualify comfortably.
Monthly Take-Home
$6,228
after all taxes
Monthly Housing Cost
$4,723
P&I + tax + ins.
Housing Ratio
76%
โ Over 35%
Remaining Monthly
$1,505
after housing
Monthly Cost Breakdown
Salary & Tax Breakdown
Affordability at Other Home Prices
50 / 30 / 20 Budget Planner
Based on your monthly take-home of $1,505 ($18,060/yr)
$753
per month
- โบRent / mortgage
- โบGroceries
- โบUtilities
- โบInsurance
- โบMinimum debt payments
- โบTransportation
$452
per month
- โบDining out
- โบStreaming services
- โบGym
- โบHobbies
- โบTravel
- โบShopping
$301
per month
- โบEmergency fund
- โบ401(k) / IRA
- โบInvestments
- โบDown payment fund
- โบDebt payoff (extra)
Needs / year
$9,030
Wants / year
$5,418
Savings / year
$3,612
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you afford a $750,000 house on a $100,000 salary in Richmond?
Difficult. At 76% of take-home pay, this home would leave very little room for other expenses. You may need a $202,408 salary to qualify comfortably. Monthly housing costs (P&I + taxes + insurance) would be $4,723, vs. monthly take-home of $6,228.
What is the monthly mortgage payment on a $750,000 house?
With a 20% down payment ($150,000) and a 30-year fixed rate of 6.75%, the principal & interest payment is $3,892/month. Add property tax (~$519/mo) and homeowners insurance (~$313/mo) for a total of ~$4,723/month.
What salary do you need to afford a $750,000 house in Richmond?
Using the 28% front-end ratio guideline (housing โค 28% of gross monthly income), you would need a gross salary of at least $202,408 to comfortably afford this home. Lenders generally allow up to 36โ43% of gross income for total debt payments.
How does cost of living in Richmond affect home affordability?
Richmond has a cost-of-living index of 0.87 (1.00 = US average). Being 13% below average, Richmond's lower everyday costs can offset some of the housing burden.