Loading Legacy
State: North Carolina
How much house can you afford in North Carolina? With a 0.82% effective property tax (median home: $$2,337/yr), see max home prices using the 28% PITI rule and a 6.99% 30-year mortgage.
Median Home
$285,000
Annual Tax
$2,337
Effective Rate
0.82%
Monthly Tax
$195/mo
| Income | Max Home Price | Monthly PITI | Down (20%) | Monthly PI | Prop Tax/mo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $60,000 | $218,169 | $1400 | $43,634 | $1160 | $149 |
| $80,000 | $290,892 | $1867 | $58,178 | $1547 | $199 |
| $100,000 | $363,615 | $2333 | $72,723 | $1933 | $248 |
| $120,000 | $436,338 | $2800 | $87,268 | $2320 | $298 |
| $150,000 | $545,422 | $3500 | $109,084 | $2900 | $373 |
| $200,000 | $727,229 | $4667 | $145,446 | $3867 | $497 |
Assumes 20% down payment, 6.99% 30-year fixed mortgage rate, 0.5% homeowners insurance, 0.82% North Carolina property tax.
Use our full North Carolina home affordability calculator with custom down payment, interest rate, and DTI inputs.