How Much House Can I Afford?
How Much House Can I Realistically Afford?
By Eric Lawrence Frazier, MBA
In an age where housing prices soar beyond reach for most working families, How Much House Can I Realistically Afford? Delivers a sobering yet empowering message: the dream of homeownership isn't dead-it's just changed. Eric L. Frazier, MBA, draws from decades of experience as a mortgage advisor, real estate broker, and financial educator to replace outdated rules of thumb with a modern roadmap for buying smart, building equity, and protecting financial stability in today's volatile economy.
Purpose of the Book
This book confronts the myths that have trapped millions of Americans-like the "20% down" rule and the "28/36" affordability formula-and redefines what realistic homeownership means in 2025. It's designed to help first-time buyers, families, and investors:
- Understand their true buying power and debt-to-income ratio in a high-cost economy
- Evaluate whether buying, renting, or waiting is the smartest financial move
- Identify creative paths to ownership, including down payment assistance, co-buying, and house hacking
- Prepare for hidden costs that derail most buyers-insurance, taxes, maintenance, and opportunity costs
Key Insights
- Old rules no longer apply: Incomes have stagnated while home prices have multiplied 5-8× faster. The "affordable home" formula must be rewritten.
- Affordability is local: A $500K home in Dallas isn't the same as a $500K home in San Francisco. Frazier introduces "Regional Multipliers" to correct national myths.
- Wealth, not walls: Homeownership is a means to wealth, not the definition of it. Frazier helps readers think strategically-own when it adds value, rent when it preserves capital.
- Mindset matters: The book reframes ownership as stewardship-reminding readers that buying a home is not about ego or image but about purpose, preparedness, and long-term peace of mind.
Target Audience
- First-time and next-time homebuyers
- Renters weighing the cost-benefit of ownership
- Financial coaches, housing counselors, and educators
- Lenders, agents, and policymakers seeking to understand the new affordability crisis
Independently Published
978-1-949722-23-9


