Real New York home prices, property taxes, and mortgage rates — updated for 2026.
New York is one of the most competitive real estate markets in the US. With a median home price of $485,000 and mortgage rates around 6.9% in 2026, a buyer putting 20% down pays approximately $3,405/month including principal, interest, property taxes, and homeowners insurance.
New York has an effective property tax rate of 1.73% — about $8,391/year or $699/month on the median home. New York property taxes are above the national average — budget carefully.
💡 New York STAR program exempts school taxes on the first $30,000 of assessed value.
Using the 28% housing cost guideline, you need at least $145,910/year gross household income to comfortably afford the median New York home.
A 20% down payment is $97,000. FHA loans allow 3.5% down ($16,975), conventional loans start at 3% ($14,550), and VA loans offer 0% down for eligible veterans. Putting less than 20% down adds PMI (~0.5%/year), removed at 20% equity.
On a 30-year loan at 6.9% you would pay $531,933 in total interest. A 15-year mortgage or extra principal payments can cut this significantly.
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