Wondering how much you can afford for rent each month? Here is a simple guideline to keep your rent affordable and the “Rule of 36” to easily find the answer to “How much can I afford in rent each month?”
To convert this to a simple “rule” we can see that 33% of your monthly income is just another way of taking your annual income and dividing by 36 to come up with a monthly affordable rent. Working backwards to illustrate this:
Bringing it all back together, to use the “Rule of 36” simply and quickly, all you need to do is take your annual income (and that of your roommates), and divide it by 36 to come up with your Monthly Affordable Rent! Simple!
When looking at it this way, the math is pretty simple, but to make it even easier (don’t worry, you can thank us later! 🙂 ), we created this handy table of incomes and the corresponding affordable rent. To make it even more useful, if you click the affordable rent number, you’ll be taken to a list of Boston apartments on market right now in your price range!
$35,000
$40,000
$50,000
$60,000
$75,000
$100,000
$125,000
$150,000
$200,000
$250,000
$300,000+
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$972 per month (see all listings in this price range)
$1111 per month (see all listings in this price range)
$1389 per month (see all listings in this price range)
$1667 per month (see all listings in this price range)
$2083 per month (see all listings in this price range)
$2777 per month (see all listings in this price range)
$3473 per month (see all listings in this price range)
$4167 per month (see all listings in this price range)
$5556 per month (see all listings in this price range)
$6944 per month (see all listings in this price range)
$8333 per month+ (see all listings in this price range)
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