Income Needed to Buy a Home in Richmond, IN (single adult) – comfortable

To meet the model’s PITI target for a median home here, you need about $36,831/yr for this household/lifestyle scenario. Compared with the local median household income, that required income is below. In this area (mid-range), the model’s rent math puts housing in a “Moderate” bucket: rent is meaningful, so budgeting matters and homeownership (p&i) is the main lever in the estimates.

Required salary (est.)
$36,831/yr
Take-home (est.)
2,388.79/mo
Target housing budget
$859/mo
Scenario
Single adult · Comfortable

Cost-of-living tier: moderate

What drives the budget here?

This area is generally mid-range based on a cost-of-living index of 100 (U.S. average = 100). Typical rent-to-gross is in the Moderate range (using the page’s rent and income inputs).

In the site’s estimated monthly breakdown, the largest category is Homeownership (P&I) (572.69/mo), so that’s the biggest lever for moving the overall budget up or down.

Practical next steps

  • Rent is meaningful but still near the affordability guideline. A small move to a lower-rent neighborhood (or a higher gross income) can make the budget feel much steadier.
  • In this area, the modeled rent target is reachable at (or below) the local median income level.

Result summary

For a Single adult with a Comfortable lifestyle, the estimated income needed to buy a home in Richmond, IN is:

$36,831 per year

Monthly gross: $3,069.25 · Estimated take-home: $2,388.79/mo

Target housing budget (28% PITI-to-income): $859.39/mo

Calculation breakdown

Median home price in Richmond: $107,600.

We estimate monthly PITI (principal, interest, taxes, insurance) for this price, then solve for the gross income where PITI is 28% of gross. That base is scaled by household size and lifestyle.

Household: Single adult · Lifestyle: Comfortable.

Comparison to city median income

City median household income: $46,395

Required income is below the median (0.79x). The income needed to afford the median home (PITI) is below the local median household income.