So there are a strong opinions on what this should look like, so I'll give you a few charts.

There's the minimum amount you'd need to qualify for a mortgage. (the lender)

There's the Dave Ramsey 25% of net take-home toward a mortgage.

and then there's somewhere in the middle, with 30% of your gross income.

This is assuming a 5% down payment and a 0.25% mortgage insurance factor for a conventional loan and $0 other debt.

Also keep in mind, a $950,000 loan amount is above the standard conventional loan limit. (2026's limit)

If you're buying in a High Cost of Living area, the Conventional loan limit may be higher.

Or if you're buying a multi-unit property while living in one, the loan limit will be higher.

Part 1: Minimum for a lender

StateLender Minimum
AL$161,408
AK$170,140
AZ$160,358
AR$164,829
CA$164,884
CO$162,608
CT$184,453
DE$161,738
FL$173,611
GA$170,685
HI$156,232
ID$160,193
IL$189,934
IN$169,275
IA$178,907
KS$179,827
KY$168,464
LA$173,911
ME$167,624
MD$167,679
MA$171,930
MI$175,896
MN$172,355
MS$167,874
MO$171,030
MT$169,670
NE$182,807
NV$161,503
NH$175,886
NJ$184,878
NM$165,494
NY$181,192
NC$165,604
ND$171,875
OH$181,392
OK$179,782
OR$167,824
PA$178,336
RI$173,210
SC$168,049
SD$172,530
TN$162,913
TX$185,513
UT$162,393
VT$176,941
VA$166,849
WA$167,139
WV$162,128
WI$173,966
WY$163,183

Part 2: The minimum income needed for the Ramsey 25% net take-home rule

This factors in not just property taxes and homeowners insurance, but also state income tax rates, and an average contribution to a 401k.

StateIncome Needed
AL$358,613
AK$358,117
AZ$352,364
AR$366,213
CA$374,661
CO$359,284
CT$409,813
DE$359,346
FL$365,423
GA$379,224
HI$355,002
ID$359,912
IL$421,991
IN$368,716
IA$397,491
KS$399,535
KY$374,291
LA$382,145
ME$376,609
MD$374,627
MA$381,991
MI$387,572
MN$389,426
MS$372,980
MO$379,991
MT$381,204
NE$406,157
NV$339,939
NH$370,212
NJ$415,373
NM$365,659
NY$407,092
NC$366,916
ND$371,548
OH$396,406
OK$399,435
OR$381,343
PA$387,906
RI$384,835
SC$373,368
SD$363,149
TN$342,907
TX$390,475
UT$360,802
VT$397,541
VA$370,702
WA$351,802
WV$360,213
WI$387,806
WY$343,475

Part 3: The 30%-of-your-gross rule

This is what a large majority of people will agree on, or at least around this amount. This doesn't take into account income tax. Just gross percentage of your income

State30% Rule
AL$268,960
AK$283,510
AZ$267,210
AR$274,660
CA$274,751
CO$270,960
CT$307,360
DE$269,510
FL$289,293
GA$284,418
HI$260,335
ID$266,935
IL$316,493
IN$282,068
IA$298,118
KS$299,651
KY$280,718
LA$289,793
ME$279,318
MD$279,410
MA$286,493
MI$293,101
MN$287,201
MS$279,735
MO$284,993
MT$282,726
NE$304,618
NV$269,118
NH$293,085
NJ$308,068
NM$275,768
NY$301,926
NC$275,951
ND$286,401
OH$302,260
OK$299,576
OR$279,651
PA$297,168
RI$288,626
SC$280,026
SD$287,493
TN$271,468
TX$309,126
UT$270,601
VT$294,843
VA$278,026
WA$278,510
WV$270,160
WI$289,885
WY$271,918

Part 4: combined so you can see it all side by side

StateIncome Needed30% RuleLender Minimum
AL$358,613$268,960$161,408
AK$358,117$283,510$170,140
AZ$352,364$267,210$160,358
AR$366,213$274,660$164,829
CA$374,661$274,751$164,884
CO$359,284$270,960$162,608
CT$409,813$307,360$184,453
DE$359,346$269,510$161,738
FL$365,423$289,293$173,611
GA$379,224$284,418$170,685
HI$355,002$260,335$156,232
ID$359,912$266,935$160,193
IL$421,991$316,493$189,934
IN$368,716$282,068$169,275
IA$397,491$298,118$178,907
KS$399,535$299,651$179,827
KY$374,291$280,718$168,464
LA$382,145$289,793$173,911
ME$376,609$279,318$167,624
MD$374,627$279,410$167,679
MA$381,991$286,493$171,930
MI$387,572$293,101$175,896
MN$389,426$287,201$172,355
MS$372,980$279,735$167,874
MO$379,991$284,993$171,030
MT$381,204$282,726$169,670
NE$406,157$304,618$182,807
NV$339,939$269,118$161,503
NH$370,212$293,085$175,886
NJ$415,373$308,068$184,878
NM$365,659$275,768$165,494
NY$407,092$301,926$181,192
NC$366,916$275,951$165,604
ND$371,548$286,401$171,875
OH$396,406$302,260$181,392
OK$399,435$299,576$179,782
OR$381,343$279,651$167,824
PA$387,906$297,168$178,336
RI$384,835$288,626$173,210
SC$373,368$280,026$168,049
SD$363,149$287,493$172,530
TN$342,907$271,468$162,913
TX$390,475$309,126$185,513
UT$360,802$270,601$162,393
VT$397,541$294,843$176,941
VA$370,702$278,026$166,849
WA$351,802$278,510$167,139
WV$360,213$270,160$162,128
WI$387,806$289,885$173,966
WY$343,475$271,918$163,183

Hopefully this helps!