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NYC Housing Affordability Hub 2026

Everything you need to know about buying, renting, and affording housing in New York City — from mortgage calculators to affordable housing programs.

Updated April 2026

Quick Affordability Reference

Annual SalaryMax Home PriceMax Monthly RentNYC Mortgage Needed
$50,000$207,000$1,250/moBronx HDFC co-op only
$75,000$310,000$1,875/moBronx co-op range
$100,000$413,000$2,500/moBronx / outer Queens
$125,000$516,000$3,125/moQueens / Bronx condos
$150,000$620,000$3,750/moQueens / outer Brooklyn
$175,000$723,000$4,375/moBrooklyn co-ops
$200,000$826,000$5,000/moBrooklyn condos / Queens houses
$250,000$1,033,000$6,250/moManhattan studios / Brooklyn prime
$300,000$1,240,000$7,500/moManhattan co-ops

Based on 28% front-end DTI rule, 20% down payment, 6.875% 30-year fixed rate (2026). Rent uses 30% of gross income rule.

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