Buying a house is a big dream for many Indians—and usually a once-in-a-lifetime decision. But before jumping in, you need to ask: Should I stretch my budget to buy a ₹40 lakh house, or stick to a more affordable ₹30 lakh one?
Let’s help you decide by comparing the financial commitment, risks, and long-term impact of both.
Lenders usually give home loans up to 5 times your annual salary and will finance only 80% of the property’s value. So:
To qualify for such loans, your annual gross salary should be around ₹6–8 lakh for a ₹30 lakh home and ₹8–10 lakh for a ₹40 lakh home.
Let’s assume you opt for a standard 20-year loan:
Loan Amount | EMI | Principal Amount | Interest | Total Payable |
₹ 32,00,000 | ₹27,770/month | ₹ 32,00,000 | ₹ 34,64,882 | ₹ 66,64,882 |
₹ 24,00,000 | ₹20,828/month | ₹ 24,00,000 | ₹ 25,98,662 | ₹ 49,98,662 |
Key Insight: Even if banks allow EMIs up to 60% of your income, your EMI should ideally stay within 40–50% of your monthly take-home pay. Overshooting can hurt your lifestyle and emergency planning.
Remember, you’ll have to pay 20% of the home’s value upfront (or more):
Experts recommend stretching your down payment to 30–40% if you can. This reduces loan amount, EMI burden, and interest paid over the long term.
Buying a home means you’re tying yourself down—location-wise and financially—for 15–20 years. Make sure:
Besides loan EMIs and down payment, you’ll need to spend on:
These can easily add 5–10% to the property cost—be prepared.
Here’s how to think about it:
Factor | ₹30 Lakh House | ₹40 Lakh House |
EMI | Lower (₹27,770) | Higher (₹20,828) |
Down Payment | ₹6–9 lakh | ₹8–12 lakh |
Flexibility | More breathing room | Tighter monthly budget |
Interest Over Time | Less | More |
Future Upgrade? | Easier later | Might take longer to upgrade again |
Buying a bigger house may sound tempting, but it shouldn’t come at the cost of financial stress. If a ₹30 lakh home gives you peace of mind, better savings, and more flexibility—it’s the smarter choice.
Stretching to ₹40 lakh makes sense only if:
Whatever you choose, plan wisely, borrow responsibly, and always leave room to breathe.
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Published on: Apr 21, 2025, 12:30 PM IST
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