- Principle
- Interest
- Taxes
- Insurance (hazard or fire insurance)
- PMI or MI (Mortgage Insurance, this will apply if you are putting less than 20% down)
- You can take an estimate by multiplying the purchase price by 1.25%. This is a common used number industry wide. So, in our case the Taxes would be $7500 annually. Since everything is measured in monthly terms, we would take $7500 and divide it by 12, comes down to $625/month. This step works best if you do not have a property identified yet.
- Step 2 works best if you have a property address and you want to know the exact taxes. You would find out what county the property is in and then google that county’s tax collector website. So, if the home is in Alameda County, you would google “Alameda County Tax Collector”. This will give you the website for that county, and then you will go in and do a tax search by putting the property’s address. Some county websites will ask for the property’s parcel number, in that case you would use our friend Google again to find the parcel number. Usually Zillow and Redfin will have the parcel numbers when you search a property there. And remember when you find the Tax bill, it will give you an annual premium that you have to break down to a monthly amount by dividing it by 12.
- Monthly Expenses (Car Payment) = $300
- Monthly Mortgage Payment (or PITI) = $3,621.42

