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Income Needed to Buy in San Francisco

Common Question: 'How much income do I need to buy a house in San Francisco?' Based on the median home price of $1,300,000, lenders typically look for an annual household income of roughly $318,865. This ensures your payment stays below 28% of your gross pay.

Closing Costs in California

Don't forget cash to close. In California, buyer closing costs typically range from 2% to 5%. For a home in San Francisco, you should budget between $26,000 and $65,000 on top of your down payment.

Rent vs Buy in San Francisco

Is it better to rent or buy in San Francisco? With a calculated monthly payment of ~$7,440, buying allows you to build equity. While specific rent comparisons vary, buying locks in your housing cost against future California inflation.

Hidden Costs: Property Taxes

Generic calculators often get San Francisco wrong because they underestimate taxes. Our San Francisco Mortgage Calculator uses the specific California property tax rate of 0.7%, which saves roughly $433/mo to your real payment.

First-Time Buyer Tips (FHA & PMI)

First-time buyers in San Francisco often utilize FHA loans. Note that putting less than 20% down will trigger Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI), which can add 0.5-1% annually to your loan balance until you reach 20% equity.

(FAQ) Common Mortgage Questions


How We Calculate This

We use the standard industry formula for fixed-rate mortgage amortization:

M = P [ i(1 + i)^n ] / [ (1 + i)^n – 1 ]

Where M is monthly payment, P is principal, i is monthly interest rate, and n is number of payments.

Data Sources & Accuracy

Financial figures for San Francisco are updated using the following official data repositories:

  • Zillow Research Data / Redfin Data Center
  • California Department of Revenue (Proposition 13)
  • Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey®
Verified by EverydayCalculators Financial Team

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Last updated: December 2025.