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What Salary Do You Need to Buy a Home in Louisiana? (2026)

To buy the median Louisiana home ($215,000) with 20% down at today's 6.52% rate, you need an annual income of $64,841 — $10,625 more than the typical household earns ($54,216). Your monthly PITI payment would be $1,513. With 10% down and PMI, you need $76,552/year and pay $1,786/month.

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Income needed (20% down)

$64,841

NAR Q1 2026 / Freddie Mac

Median home price

$215,000

NAR Q1 2026

Monthly PITI (20% down)

$1,513/mo

Freddie Mac June 2026

Income Required to Buy a Median Louisiana Home

At 6.52% (30-year fixed, Freddie Mac June 2026) using the 28% front-end DTI rule

20% Down — $43,000 down

$64,841

annual income required

Monthly PITI$1,513
Loan amount$172,000
No PMI required

10% Down — $21,500 down

$76,552

annual income required

Monthly PITI + PMI$1,786
Loan amount$193,500
PMI (0.85%/yr)$137/mo

Monthly Payment Breakdown — $215,000 Median Home

PITI = Principal + Interest + Taxes + Insurance. PMI added for 10%-down scenario.

Component20% Down10% Down
Principal & Interest (20% down)$1,089$1,225
Property Tax (0.55%)$99$99
Homeowners Insurance$325$325
PMI (10% down only)$137
Total Monthly PITI$1,513$1,786
Annual income required (28% DTI)$64,841$76,552

Rate: 6.52% 30-year fixed (Freddie Mac June 2026). Property tax: 0.55% effective rate. Insurance: $3,900/yr statewide average. PMI: 0.85% of loan annually.

Louisiana Affordability Gap

How far the median household income is from what's needed to buy the median home

Affordability gap

+$10,625

shortfall vs. income required

Gap %

+19.6%

Income required (20% down)$64,841
Louisiana median household income$54,216

Median households need 19.6% more income to clear the 28% DTI threshold

Price that fits the median income

$170,131

The most expensive home a typical Louisiana household can buy and stay within the 28% PITI rule — at $54,216/year income, 20% down, 6.52% rate. That's $44,869 below Louisiana's median home price.

Most & Least Affordable Counties in Louisiana

Home prices vary significantly by county — these counties anchor the affordability spectrum

Most affordable counties

  • 1Tensas Parish
  • 2East Carroll Parish
  • 3Madison Parish

Least affordable counties

  • 1St. Tammany Parish
  • 2Livingston Parish
  • 3Ascension Parish

County affordability reflects relative home price levels. Use the mortgage calculator for an exact income analysis at your target county price point.

Mortgage Calculator — Louisiana

Pre-loaded with Louisiana's $215,000 median home price at 6.52%

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Monthly Payment

$1,463

estimated all-in payment (PITI)

Loan amount$172,000
Principal & Interest$1,089/mo
Property Tax (1.07% rate)$192/mo
Home Insurance$182/mo
Total Monthly PITI$1,463
Total interest (30 yr)$220,191

Tax and insurance estimates use national averages. For Louisiana-specific numbers, see the full breakdown below.

Excludes HOA fees. Rates and costs are estimates; actual costs vary.

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How Much Home Can You Afford in Louisiana?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What salary do you need to buy a house in Louisiana?
To buy Louisiana's median-priced home ($215,000) with 20% down at 6.52% (30-year fixed), you need $64,841/year. That keeps your monthly PITI (principal, interest, taxes, insurance) of $1,513 within the 28% front-end DTI guideline. With 10% down and PMI, the required income rises to $76,552/year with a $1,786/month payment. Source: NAR Q1 2026, Freddie Mac June 2026.
Can the average Louisiana household afford a home?
Not easily. The median Louisiana household earns $54,216/year, but qualifying for the median home requires $64,841 — an affordability gap of $10,625 (+19.6%). On the median income, the most you can spend and stay within the 28% guideline is $170,131.
What home price can I afford on Louisiana's median income?
At $54,216/year (Louisiana's median), your maximum monthly housing budget is $1,265 under the 28% DTI rule. Working backwards at 6.52% with 20% down, that supports a home price of $170,131 — $44,869 below the $215,000 median.
What is the PITI payment on a median Louisiana home?
On Louisiana's median home price of $215,000: with 20% down ($43,000 down), your PITI is $1,513/month. With 10% down ($21,500 down plus PMI), PITI rises to $1,786/month. PITI includes principal & interest at 6.52%, property tax at 0.55%, and homeowners insurance (PMI added for 10%-down scenario at 0.85% of loan annually). Source: Freddie Mac June 2026 / NAR Q1 2026.
What is the 28% rule for buying a home?
The 28% rule (HUD front-end DTI standard) says your monthly housing payment — principal, interest, taxes, and insurance (PITI) — should not exceed 28% of your gross monthly income. To qualify for Louisiana's median home at 20% down, your PITI would be $1,513/month. Divide by 0.28 to get the required monthly income ($5,403), then multiply by 12: $64,841/year. Lenders also check back-end DTI (all debts ≤ 43%), so existing debt reduces what you can borrow.
Which Louisiana counties are most and least affordable?
Louisiana's most affordable counties for homebuyers include Tensas Parish, East Carroll Parish, Madison Parish, where home prices are significantly below the state median. The least affordable are typically St. Tammany Parish, Livingston Parish, Ascension Parish, where prices far exceed the statewide average. County-level data is updated quarterly — use the mortgage calculator below for your specific target area.

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