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Tonette Whitted
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Question about loans!

Tonette Whitted
  • Beaver Falls, PA
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what is the amount of income you have to have to secure a mortgage loan for 180k? Also what would your debt to income ratio need to be?

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Frank Macias
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Frank Macias
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  • Bonita Springs, FL
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Hey @Tonette Whitted, there are plenty of online calculators to help you get an estimate of how much you can afford. In addition, if you have other debt i.e. student debt this will also affect the amount of income you will need to earn to afford that loan. 

You should connect with a mortgage lender and they can walk you through the process. Hope that helps. 

All the best,

Frank 

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