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  • Home
  • About
  • Home Search
  • Selling
    • Thinking about selling your home in Las Vegas?
  • Buying
    • Buyer Guide
      • Utilities
      • Residential Disclosure Guide
    • FAQs
      • Real Estate Terms Lookup
    • New Homes
    • Moving Checklist
    • Mortgage Calculator
  • Communities
    • Anthem
    • Centennial Hills
    • Central Las Vegas
    • Enterprise
    • Green Valley
    • Henderson
    • Las Vegas Country Club
    • North Las Vegas
    • Paradise
    • Skye Canyon
    • Spring Valley
    • Summerlin
    • Sunrise Manor
    • Whitney
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Debt-to-income ratio

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Debt-to-income ratio

Debt-to-income, or DTI, ratio is a number used by mortgage lenders which is determined by the total of your debt expenses, plus your monthly housing payment, divided by your gross monthly income, and multiplied by 100. This helps lenders determine affordability based off of their available loan programs, and allows them to estimate how much you can afford to pay monthly for a mortgage.

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