Can you afford that Albuquerque rent?
The classic rule is simple: housing should stay at or below 30% of your gross income. With Albuquerque’s median one-bedroom rent near $950, this calculator tells you instantly whether a unit fits your budget and what the most you should spend is.
How it works
The tool normalizes income to a monthly figure, computes your rent-to-income ratio, and compares it to the 30% threshold:
monthly income = annual / 12 (or your monthly figure directly)
ratio = rent / monthly income
max rent = monthly income * 0.30
verdict = ratio <= 0.30 ? affordable : cost-burdened
A ratio at or under 30% is affordable; between 30% and 50% is cost-burdened; above 50% is severely cost-burdened. Gross income is used because that is the standard landlords screen against.
Tips and example
On 4000 gross monthly income, your max recommended rent is 4000 * 0.30 = 1200. A 950 Albuquerque one-bedroom gives a ratio of 950 / 4000 = 0.2375, or about 24% — comfortably affordable.
If your ratio runs high, look at slightly outlying neighborhoods or a roommate to split costs; the median rent assumes a solo one-bedroom.