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Enter gross monthly or annual income, an affordability percent (commonly 30%), and optional monthly debt payments to estimate a maximum monthly rent budget and a more conservative 25% guideline.
Results are estimates for educational purposes and are not financial advice. Local costs and personal circumstances vary. Consult a qualified financial professional for personal guidance.
Enter your income to estimate how much rent you can afford.
Use the Rent Affordability Calculator form near the top of this page. Enter the values you know, run the tool, and review the results panel. You can change inputs and run it again. Processing stays in your browser and is not uploaded to Utilnivo servers.
Example: open Rent Affordability Calculator, enter a realistic set of inputs for your situation, and note the primary result. Change one input—such as an amount, rate, or option—and compare how the output changes so you can choose a scenario that fits your needs.
Enter your gross income as monthly or annual pay, optionally adjust the affordability percentage (commonly 30%), and subtract monthly debt payments. The calculator estimates a maximum monthly rent and a more conservative 25% guideline. Local costs, taxes, and personal budgets may differ.
Results are estimates for educational purposes and are not financial advice. Local costs and personal circumstances vary. Consult a qualified financial professional for personal guidance.
By default it uses 30% of gross income, a common budgeting rule of thumb. You can change the percentage, and a 25% conservative estimate is also shown.
Optional monthly debt payments are subtracted from the rent budget so less income is treated as available for housing.
No. This is a simple estimate. Local housing costs, taxes, and your personal budget may require a different rent target.