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Can You Afford to Buy a Home in Tuscaloosa?

The median home in Tuscaloosa costs $217,100. To afford it at current mortgage rates with 20% down, you need a household income of about $61,329/year. Your monthly payment would be around $1,431, including taxes and insurance.

Based on national median home values adjusted by Tuscaloosa’s Regional Price Parity (87.72). Current 30-year fixed rate: 6.52% (Freddie Mac, as of Jun 11, 2026). Methodology

$217K
Estimated median price
$1,431
Monthly payment (20% down)
$61K
Salary needed
$43K
Down payment (20%)

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Monthly payment breakdown

$217,100 home, 20% down, 6.52% rate, 30-year fixed

Principal & interest$1,100/mo
Property tax (est. 1.1%)$199/mo
Homeowners insurance$132/mo
Total monthly (20% down)$1,431/mo
Add PMI if 5% down+$86/mo

Rent vs. buy in Tuscaloosa

Renting
$1,169/mo
Median 2BR (HUD FMR)
Buying
$1,431/mo
Median home (20% down)

Buying costs $262/mo more than renting, but you build equity. Over 5 years at current appreciation rates, homeowners in similar markets have gained significant equity.

What can you afford in Tuscaloosa?

Home price you can afford at each salary level (28% DTI, 20% down)

SalaryHome you can affordMonthly payment
$50K$165K$1,431
$75K$280K$1,431
$100K$395K$1,431
$125K$510K$1,431
$150K$625K$1,431
$200K$856K$1,431

Based on 28% front-end DTI ratio, 20% down payment, 6.52% 30-year fixed rate, 1.1% property tax, ~$150/mo insurance.

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Local median salary vs. the $61K needed to buy

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Frequently asked questions

What salary do I need to buy a home in Tuscaloosa?

To comfortably afford the median home ($217,100) in Tuscaloosa with a 20% down payment and current mortgage rates, you need a household income of about $61,329. That keeps your housing costs at or below 28% of your gross income, which is the standard lender guideline.

How much does a house cost in Tuscaloosa?

The median home price in the Tuscaloosa, AL metro area is $217,100, based on the Census ACS 2023 median home value for the metro. Prices vary widely by neighborhood. A 20% down payment would be $43,420, or $10,855 at 5% down.

What would my monthly mortgage be in Tuscaloosa?

On a $217,100 home with 20% down at current rates, your estimated monthly payment would be $1,431 including principal, interest, property tax, and insurance. With only 5% down, add about $86/mo for PMI.

Is it cheaper to rent or buy in Tuscaloosa?

Median 2-bedroom rent in Tuscaloosa is $1,169/mo (HUD Fair Market Rent). The estimated mortgage payment on the median home is $1,431/mo. Buying costs more per month, but you build equity over time.

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