How Much House Can You Afford in Delaware?

Delaware property tax rate: 0.56%. Calculate your maximum affordable home price with Delaware-specific rates.

You can afford a home up to

$291,754

That's a 2-bedroom home

Based on your $75,000 income with 20% down

$292K
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Monthly payment breakdown

$1,750/mo

P&I$1,514
Tax$136
Insurance$100

Home price

$291,754

Down payment

$58,351

Loan amount

$233,403

No PMI

Waived (20%+ down)

This is an estimate using Delaware's average property tax rate of 0.56%. Actual rates vary by county. Consult a local lender for a pre-approval.

How it works

This calculator uses the 28/36 rule — a widely used guideline for mortgage affordability. Your total housing costs (mortgage, taxes, insurance, PMI, HOA) should not exceed your chosen DTI ratio of gross monthly income.

The calculator works backwards from your income to find the maximum home price that keeps monthly costs within your DTI limit. It uses the standard amortization formula and Delaware's average property tax rate of 0.56%.

Delaware housing quick facts

Average property tax rate 0.56%
Monthly property tax on $400K home $187
Affordable home at $100K income (28% DTI) $394,899
Monthly payment at $100K income $2,333/mo

FAQ

How much house can I afford in Delaware?

On a $100,000 income with 20% down at 6.75% interest and Delaware's 0.56% property tax rate, you can afford approximately $394,899 using the recommended 28% DTI ratio. Your monthly payment would be about $2,333.

What is the property tax rate in Delaware?

The average effective property tax rate in Delaware is 0.56%. On a $400,000 home, that's approximately $187/month in property taxes. Actual rates vary by county and municipality.

Is Delaware expensive for homebuyers?

Delaware has below-average property taxes at 0.56%, which helps with affordability. On a $100,000 income, you can afford about $394,899 — more than many other states.

What is the 28/36 rule?

The 28/36 rule says your total housing costs should not exceed 28% of gross monthly income (front-end DTI), and total debt payments should not exceed 36% (back-end DTI). This calculator lets you adjust the DTI ratio from 20% to 40% to find your comfort level.

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