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Home Affordability Calculator for Marshall, TX

How much home can you afford in Marshall, TX? With median prices around $165,000 in the East Texas area, understanding your true purchasing power before you start shopping saves time and prevents heartbreak. Our affordability calculator helps you set a realistic, data-driven budget.

Mortgage Calculator — Marshall, TX

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Home Price$165,000
$100k$2.0M
Down Payment (10%)$16,500
0%50%
Interest Rate7.00%
3.00%12.00%
Loan Term
Estimated Monthly Payment
$1,284
taxes & insurance included
Principal & Interest$988
Property Tax (est. 1.8%)$248
Home Insurance (est.)$48
Total Interest (30 yr)$207,171
Total Loan Cost (30 yr)$355,671
Loan amount: $148,500  ·  Down: $16,500
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Estimates only. Actual rates, taxes, and payments vary. Not a loan commitment or mortgage solicitation. Contact a licensed Texas mortgage professional for accurate figures.

Home Affordability in Marshall, TX

The traditional guideline for home affordability is the 28/36 rule: spend no more than 28% of your gross monthly income on housing costs (PITI: principal, interest, taxes, insurance), and no more than 36% on all debt combined. In Marshall, Texas property taxes of 1.8–2.2% add significant cost—on a $165,000 home, taxes alone are roughly $248/month. This means your mortgage payment must fit comfortably within your 28% limit even after taxes and insurance.

To afford the median home in Marshall at $165,000 with 10% down at 7% interest (30-year term), you need a gross annual income of approximately $55,011—assuming minimal other debt obligations. If you have a car payment, student loans, or credit card balances, your qualifying income requirement increases. Use the calculator to run scenarios based on your actual financial picture.

First-time buyers in Marshall may qualify for Texas-specific assistance programs: the Texas First Time Homebuyer Program (My First Texas Home) offers down payment and closing cost assistance up to 5% of the loan amount. Income limits apply (typically 80–115% of area median income depending on county), and buyers must complete an 8-hour homebuyer education course. Combined with an FHA or conventional loan, these programs can significantly expand what you can afford in Marshall.

Who Should Use This Affordability Calculator?

  • First-time homebuyers determining a realistic purchase price range before pre-approval
  • Current renters evaluating whether homeownership is within reach this year
  • Move-up buyers testing whether they can comfortably afford a larger home
  • Anyone evaluating the income required to buy in Marshall before beginning the mortgage process
  • Buyers comparing the financial impact of different down payment scenarios

Frequently Asked Questions

How much income do I need to buy a home in Marshall, TX?
To afford the median home in Marshall ($165,000) with 10% down at 7% on a 30-year loan, your total monthly PITI is approximately $1,284. Using the 28% housing ratio, you'd need a gross monthly income of $4,584 ($55,011 annually). Higher down payment or additional debt will shift this figure.
What is the 28/36 rule for buying a home in Marshall?
The 28/36 rule means: housing costs (P+I+taxes+insurance) ≤ 28% of gross monthly income, AND total debt (housing + car + student loans + credit cards) ≤ 36% of gross monthly income. In Marshall, with typical property taxes of 1.8–2.2%, the tax component is substantial—about $248/month on a $165,000 home—so lenders typically see a lower "actual" price range than pure P&I calculators suggest.
Can I afford a home in Marshall, TX on a $75,000 salary?
On $75,000 gross income (~$6,250/month), the 28% rule allows approximately $1,750/month for total housing costs. After accounting for taxes (~1.8%) and insurance, this supports roughly a $200,000–$240,000 home with 10% down at 7%—below the Marshall median of $165,000. Down payment assistance programs, a larger down payment, or a co-borrower could bridge the gap. Harrison County has several assistance programs for buyers in this income range.
What other costs should I budget for when buying in Marshall, TX?
Beyond the monthly mortgage payment in Marshall, budget for: property taxes ($248–$303/month on $165,000 home), homeowners insurance ($41–$69/month), HOA fees if applicable ($0–$400+/month in many Marshall communities), maintenance reserves (~1% of home value annually = $138/month), and closing costs (2–5% of purchase price = $4,950–$8,250 upfront).

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Claudio C. Carrizal, Relive Realty LLC
Licensed Real Estate Agent · TX License #0605215

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Claudio C. Carrizal is a licensed Texas REALTOR® with Relive Realty LLC serving Marshall and the East Texasarea. Whether you're buying, selling, or researching home affordabilityoptions, Claudio's guidance is always free.

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