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Why it’s hard to buy a house even with good income

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If you’re earning a solid income and still feel stuck in the buying process, you’re not alone. Many buyers in today’s market are asking the same question: why is it hard to buy a house even with good income?

With higher interest rates, rising home prices, and stricter lending standards, income alone doesn’t guarantee access. But with the right plan, it’s still possible to move forward confidently—even in a challenging market.

Let’s look at what’s working for financially ready buyers right now.

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1 How Can I Improve My Chances of Buying a Home?
1.1 1. Reduce Debt Before You Apply
1.2 2. Explore New Construction for Built-In Savings
1.3 3. Negotiate Seller Incentives on Resale Homes
2 Why Is It Hard to Buy a House Even With Good Income?
3 Let’s Create Your Homebuying Strategy
4 ADDITIONAL BUYER’S TIPS
4.1 Why Madison TN is the Best Move for 2025
4.2 The Best $500K Homes in Hermitage-Donelson, TN
4.3 Affordable Nashville Suburbs: Where to Buy in 2025

How Can I Improve My Chances of Buying a Home?

Buying a home today isn’t just about how much you earn. It’s also about how your finances are structured and how you prepare for the process.

1. Reduce Debt Before You Apply

Lenders don’t only look at income. They also consider how much of your monthly income is already going toward other debt.

This is called your debt-to-income ratio (DTI). It affects how much house you can afford.

Here’s how to prepare:

  • Pay down credit cards or loans to lower your monthly obligations.
  • Don’t make large purchases or take on new debt before applying.
  • Try to keep your total monthly debt (excluding your future mortgage) under 30% of your income.

Lowering your DTI improves your approval chances—even if your income is already strong.

2. Explore New Construction for Built-In Savings

Many builders are offering financial incentives that make new construction more affordable than you might expect.

These often include:

  • Rate buydowns that lower your monthly mortgage payment
  • Closing cost assistance to reduce what you pay upfront
  • Free upgrades that save you money on future renovations

New homes can be a smart way to get more for your budget without overextending.

3. Negotiate Seller Incentives on Resale Homes

Resale homes are still a great option, especially when sellers are motivated.

You may be able to negotiate:

  • A seller-paid rate buydown to reduce your monthly payment
  • Closing cost coverage, which means less money out of pocket
  • Flexibility in closing timelines, especially if you’re also selling

Knowing what to ask for can give you more control over the final numbers.

Why Is It Hard to Buy a House Even With Good Income?

Because today’s market requires more than just a good salary.

You can make great money and still feel blocked by debt, uncertain timing, or rising costs. But that doesn’t mean you’re stuck. With the right guidance, you can move forward with a smart, realistic plan.

If you’ve been feeling stuck, it doesn’t mean you’re doing anything wrong. It just means today’s market requires a different approach.

You don’t need to wait for the “perfect” time or figure it all out on your own. With the right plan, a clear understanding of your options, and a local expert on your side, you can move forward with confidence—and land a home that truly fits your needs and lifestyle.

Let’s Create Your Homebuying Strategy

I work with buyers across Nashville and the surrounding areas who are ready to make a move—but want to do it the smart way.

If you’re looking for clarity, strategy, and honest guidance (without the overwhelm), I’d love to help.

Check out my blog on “What the real estate agent’s role in home buying?“

Schedule a free homebuyer strategy call today—and let’s talk about what’s possible.

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ADDITIONAL BUYER’S TIPS

Photo of the front of the office of Madison Chamber. With a view of Harken Hall on Madison Blvd.

Why Madison TN is the Best Move for 2025

The Best $500K Homes in Hermitage-Donelson, TN

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Affordable Nashville Suburbs: Where to Buy in 2025

Shameka Britton is a real estate licensee affiliated with Compass RE, a licensed real estate broker and abides by equal Equal Housing Opportunity laws.

About Shameka Britton

Shameka Britton, REALTOR®-COMPASS RE
Experience the power of personalized real estate guidance in Middle TN! I'm not just your agent, but your advocate, consultant, and partner. My mission is to educate you, guide you, and ensure your journey to homeownership is seamless. For world-class service that extends beyond the transaction, contact me, Shameka Britton, at [email protected] or 615-395-6089

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