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A Simple Rule of Thumb: The 30% Guideline

A common starting point is the 30% rule: Aim to spend no more than 30% of your gross monthly income on rent.

Example

If your gross monthly income is $4,000:

30% of $4,000 = $1,200

That means rent around $1,200 is generally considered affordable.

This guideline helps leave room in your budget for savings, transportation, groceries, and everyday life—not just housing.

 Important: This is a guideline, not a rule. Your personal situation matters more than any percentage.

Look Beyond Rent: Total Housing Costs Matter

Rent is only part of the picture. To avoid financial stress, include all housing-related costs when you budget. Make sure you factor in:

Ask yourself:

Can I still save money and enjoy life after paying all my housing costs?

If the answer is no, the rent may be too high—even if it fits the 30% rule.

Stress-Free Rent Leaves Room for Savings

Affordable rent isn’t just about covering payments—it’s about breathing room. A healthy rental budget should still allow you to:

If rent forces you to skip savings every month, it’s likely more stressful than sustainable.

A More Conservative Option: The 25% Approach

If you want extra flexibility or your income varies, consider a more conservative target:

25% of your gross income for rent

This is especially helpful if:

Lower rent often means greater peace of mind.

Red Flags Your Rent May Be Too High

You might want to reconsider your rent if:

Financial stress is a signal—not a failure.

Ready to Rent With Confidence?

If you’re unsure what rent amount makes sense for your situation, talk with your credit union. A short budgeting conversation today can prevent years of unnecessary stress tomorrow.



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