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The general rule is less than 28% gross income on housing. I've lived close to that 28% in an apartment and it was terrifying. We weren't able to build savings at all. A house? Absolutely not. Too many hidden expenses. Within the first year alone most homebuyers have a large expense. Then there's property taxes, surprise repairs, maintenance, etc etc.
I live in a middle tier neighborhood in a low cost of living city. Most of the houses are still selling within days on the market. I'd keep your starter home and build up your savings.
We have a good amount of savings, I'm just financially conservative. We have another baby on the way and no space so now is the time it seems. We aren't in a rush though.