True Ownership Cost

True Cost of Buying House in New England, USA

Based on a median home value of $145,400, the estimated total cost of homeownership in New England is $1,191/month.

ACS5 Census Data State-Adjusted Rates

Calculate Your True Cost in New England

Adjust values below to model your full monthly and long-term ownership cost in New England, North Dakota.

$50k$2.5M

Down payment: $29,080

Total Monthly Cost

$1,191/mo
Mortgage (P&I)
$773
Property Tax
$115
Insurance
$158
Maintenance
$145

Closing Costs

$4,362

10-yr Opportunity Cost

$28,125

Total 10-Year Cost of Ownership

$175,429

Understanding Homeownership Costs in New England

When purchasing a home in New England, North Dakota, your mortgage principal and interest payment is only part of the equation. "PITI" (Principal, Interest, Taxes, and Insurance) forms the baseline of your required monthly payment to your lender, but true homeownership involves additional carrying costs.

For a median priced home of $145,400 in New England, buyers must budget for recurring property taxes (estimated at $1,382/year), state-adjusted homeowners insurance, and ongoing physical maintenance. Furthermore, the upfront cash required for a down payment carries an "opportunity cost"—the potential investment return that money could have earned elsewhere.

Property Taxes & Insurance

Property taxes in New England push the effective tax rate to approximately 0.95%. Combined with geographic insurance risks specific to North Dakota, these non-negotiable expenses form a significant portion of your monthly escrow requirement.

Maintenance Burden

Applying the standard 1.2% rule to New England's median home values means you should budget approximately $1,745 annually to protect your investment from structural degradation.

Local Affordability

How it compares to local earnings

Financial advisors generally recommend the "28/36 rule" — spending no more than 28% of your gross monthly income on housing expenses, and no more than 36% on total debt.

In New England, the median household income is $70,735. Based on current rates and median home prices, the total monthly ownership burden represents approximately 20.2% of the median household's gross income.

Housing Cost Burden

20.2%

Of Median Gross Income