How Much House Can I Afford in Utah on $70K?
Based on Utah's 0.58% property tax rate and $1,200/yr homeowners insurance.
Can You Afford the Median Home in Utah?
The median home in Utah ($480K) exceeds your $248K budget by $232K. But many areas in Utah have homes well below the median. Check the affordable cities below for areas within your budget.
Most Affordable Cities in Utah
No tracked cities in Utah have a median below your $248K budget. Here are the most affordable options.
Up to 6% DPA second. First-time buyers in Utah should explore this program to reduce upfront costs. Combined with your $248K budget, state assistance can significantly lower the cash you need to close.
Buying a Home in Utah on $70K
In Utah, your $70K salary stretches further than the national average. Because Utah's 0.58% property tax rate is below the national average of 1.1%, your maximum affordable price is $248K — that is $24K more than the $225K you would get using national averages. Lower property taxes mean a smaller slice of your monthly payment goes to the county, leaving more room for the mortgage itself.
Utah's 0.58% property tax rate is one of the lowest in the country, which is a major advantage for homebuyers. On a $248K home, you would pay just $1,441/yr in property taxes — only $120/mo. This low tax burden is why your purchasing power in Utah exceeds the national average. More of your monthly payment goes toward building equity rather than taxes.
Budget $6K for closing costs in Utah (roughly 1.3% of the purchase price). Combined with your $24,844 down payment, you will need approximately $31K in cash to close. UHC FirstHome Loan may help offset these costs — contact them early in the process to understand eligibility and timelines. Get pre-approved with a Utah-based lender who understands local programs and can close efficiently.