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How do you know how much you can afford?
Is there a way to figure out the house price that I can afford, based on the monthly payment that I know I can afford? Say, I know I can afford $1400/mo including everything (Tax, interest, principal, and prob PMI), is there a way to see what price homes I can look at?
Re: How do you know how much you can afford?
http://www.trulia.com/mortgage/calculator/payment/
Your banker or realtor can help you with the approximate tax amounts as well as utility costs .
I include curtains in my move-in budget because the house we bought didn't have any on the windows when we moved in. We would have been on display to the neighbors behind us after the sun went down if we had turned on the lights. That said, we bought Christmas wrapping paper after the holiday at $0.25/roll and used that for about a month or two.
Not sure where you're at now, but in my opinion VA isn't much better. The houses are cheaper, but companies just pay less to make up for that.
Ouch, CT is soooo expensive. Could be an exciting change!
We just moved to Richmond from Chesapeake. Generally like it better than where we came from. Good luck.