Trulia Data On Affordable Cities 2014
Trulia Data On Affordable Cities 2014
Trulia Data On Affordable Cities 2014
%
affordable
to
middle
class
%
affordable
to
millennials
%
affordable
to
middle
class,
Oct
2013
median
size
of
home
affordable
to
middle
class
median
household
income
83%
60%
79%
46%
86%
60%
1350
1400
51,000
58,000
median
household
income,
millennial
households
only
45,000
44,000
67%
53%
68%
1600
49,000
38,000
65%
71%
40%
61%
67%
78%
61%
59%
22%
47%
57%
71%
70%
75%
50%
62%
66%
80%
1450
1750
1800
1400
1300
1700
54,000
55,000
62,000
46,000
69,000
51,000
50,000
43,000
47,000
37,000
59,000
42,000
66%
80%
45%
68%
79%
48%
74%
39%
60%
64%
65%
82%
41%
68%
79%
1400
1400
1300
1350
1450
96,000
48,000
69,000
50,000
68,000
75,000
42,000
63,000
42,000
53,000
57%
59%
50%
48%
62%
62%
1450
1650
46,000
51,000
40,000
42,000
66%
67%
58%
58%
70%
73%
1700
1250
53,000
60,000
45,000
52,000
79%
79%
69%
71%
83%
82%
1500
1400
54,000
49,000
44,000
39,000
Note:
The
total
monthly
cost
includes
the
mortgage
payment
assuming
a
4.2%
30-year
fixed
rate
mortgage
(versus
4.5%
in
the
October
2013
calculation)
with
20%
down,
property
taxes
based
on
average
metro
property
tax
rate,
and
insurance.
We
chose
31%
of
income
as
the
affordability
cutoff
to
be
consistent
with
government
guidelines
for
affordability.
Both
the
Federal
Housing
Administration
and
the
Home
Affordable
Modification
Program
use
31%
of
pre-tax
income
going
toward
monthly
housing
payments
for
assessing
whether
a
home
is
within
reach
for
a
borrower.
We
looked
at
all
for-sale
homes
on
Trulia
on
November
7,
2014.
Millennial
households
are
those
where
the
reference
person
(the
head
of
household)
is
less
than
35
years
old.
Where
Can
the
Middle
Class
Afford
to
Buy
a
Home?
November
2014
(Homeownership
Affordability
for
100
largest
U.S.
Metros
Based
on
Population)
U.S.
Metropolitan
Area
Colorado
Springs,
CO
Columbia,
SC
Columbus,
OH
Dallas,
TX
Dayton,
OH
Denver,
CO
Detroit,
MI
Edison-New
Brunswick,
NJ
El
Paso,
TX
Fairfield
County,
CT
Fort
Lauderdale,
FL
Fort
Worth,
TX
Fresno,
CA
Gary,
IN
Grand
Rapids,
MI
Greensboro,
NC
Greenville,
SC
Hartford,
CT
Honolulu,
HI
Houston,
TX
Indianapolis,
IN
Jacksonville,
FL
median
size
of
home
affordable
to
middle
class
median
household
income
median
household
income,
millennial
households
only
%
affordable
to
middle
class
%
affordable
to
millennials
%
affordable
to
middle
class,
Oct
2013
65%
79%
77%
46%
85%
45%
79%
50%
69%
69%
35%
79%
33%
73%
66%
83%
82%
53%
85%
55%
83%
1900
1700
1450
1800
1400
1400
1050
58,000
48,000
54,000
57,000
47,000
62,000
40,000
48,000
38,000
45,000
46,000
38,000
50,000
34,000
60%
65%
48%
53%
57%
65%
1400
1500
77,000
40,000
65,000
35,000
43%
33%
36%
1350
81,000
66,000
57%
62%
51%
81%
50%
53%
32%
72%
62%
66%
52%
84%
1200
1800
1350
1500
50,000
57,000
44,000
50,000
44,000
47,000
33,000
40,000
76%
73%
71%
66%
38%
46%
79%
72%
68%
60%
61%
55%
25%
36%
73%
63%
81%
71%
71%
65%
40%
56%
83%
74%
1550
1450
1650
1350
700
1850
1700
1550
50,000
43,000
45,000
65,000
73,000
57,000
51,000
50,000
42,000
32,000
38,000
54,000
56,000
46,000
43,000
43,000
Note:
The
total
monthly
cost
includes
the
mortgage
payment
assuming
a
4.2%
30-year
fixed
rate
mortgage
(versus
4.5%
in
the
October
2013
calculation)
with
20%
down,
property
taxes
based
on
average
metro
property
tax
rate,
and
insurance.
We
chose
31%
of
income
as
the
affordability
cutoff
to
be
consistent
with
government
guidelines
for
affordability.
Both
the
Federal
Housing
Administration
and
the
Home
Affordable
Modification
Program
use
31%
of
pre-tax
income
going
toward
monthly
housing
payments
for
assessing
whether
a
home
is
within
reach
for
a
borrower.
We
looked
at
all
for-sale
homes
on
Trulia
on
November
7,
2014.
Millennial
households
are
those
where
the
reference
person
(the
head
of
household)
is
less
than
35
years
old.
Where
Can
the
Middle
Class
Afford
to
Buy
a
Home?
November
2014
(Homeownership
Affordability
for
100
largest
U.S.
Metros
Based
on
Population)
U.S.
Metropolitan
Area
Kansas
City,
MO-KS
Knoxville,
TN
Lake
County-
Kenosha
County,
IL-WI
Lakeland-
Winter
Haven,
FL
Las
Vegas,
NV
Little
Rock,
AR
Long
Island,
NY
Los
Angeles,
CA
Louisville,
KY-IN
Memphis,
TN-
MS-AR
Miami,
FL
Middlesex
County,
MA
Milwaukee,
WI
Minneapolis-St.
Paul,
MN-WI
Nashville,
TN
New
Haven,
CT
New
Orleans,
LA
New
York,
NY-
NJ
%
affordable
to
middle
class
%
affordable
to
millennials
%
affordable
to
middle
class,
Oct
2013
median
size
of
home
affordable
to
middle
class
median
household
income
median
household
income,
millennial
households
only
79%
67%
71%
54%
80%
67%
1400
1550
55,000
47,000
45,000
36,000
62%
49%
70%
1350
68,000
50,000
75%
68%
79%
52%
22%
79%
71%
59%
73%
41%
17%
70%
78%
72%
80%
54%
24%
82%
1550
1500
1600
1300
1250
1450
43,000
50,000
47,000
90,000
54,000
50,000
40,000
44,000
42,000
81,000
48,000
41,000
68%
51%
69%
1650
45,000
33,000
41%
40%
51%
1150
41,000
40,000
50%
66%
43%
51%
51%
70%
1350
1300
81,000
51,000
73,000
40,000
69%
56%
62%
75%
61%
50%
47%
67%
75%
64%
58%
76%
1500
1650
1250
1550
66,000
52,000
58,000
45,000
56,000
47,000
43,000
37,000
25%
28%
25%
1050
57,000
60,000
Note:
The
total
monthly
cost
includes
the
mortgage
payment
assuming
a
4.2%
30-year
fixed
rate
mortgage
(versus
4.5%
in
the
October
2013
calculation)
with
20%
down,
property
taxes
based
on
average
metro
property
tax
rate,
and
insurance.
We
chose
31%
of
income
as
the
affordability
cutoff
to
be
consistent
with
government
guidelines
for
affordability.
Both
the
Federal
Housing
Administration
and
the
Home
Affordable
Modification
Program
use
31%
of
pre-tax
income
going
toward
monthly
housing
payments
for
assessing
whether
a
home
is
within
reach
for
a
borrower.
We
looked
at
all
for-sale
homes
on
Trulia
on
November
7,
2014.
Millennial
households
are
those
where
the
reference
person
(the
head
of
household)
is
less
than
35
years
old.
Where
Can
the
Middle
Class
Afford
to
Buy
a
Home?
November
2014
(Homeownership
Affordability
for
100
largest
U.S.
Metros
Based
on
Population)
U.S.
Metropolitan
Area
Newark,
NJ-PA
Oakland,
CA
Oklahoma
City,
OK
Omaha,
NE-IA
Orange
County,
CA
Orlando,
FL
Palm
Bay-
Melbourne-
Titusville,
FL
Peabody,
MA
Philadelphia,
PA
Phoenix,
AZ
Pittsburgh,
PA
Portland,
OR-
WA
Providence,
RI-
MA
Raleigh,
NC
Richmond,
VA
Riverside-San
Bernardino,
CA
Rochester,
NY
Sacramento,
CA
%
affordable
to
middle
class
%
affordable
to
millennials
%
affordable
to
middle
class,
Oct
2013
median
size
of
home
affordable
to
middle
class
median
household
income
52%
41%
31%
27%
52%
42%
1600
1150
71,000
76,000
median
household
income,
millennial
households
only
52,000
61,000
72%
68%
63%
61%
75%
73%
1600
1500
49,000
54,000
42,000
44,000
26%
65%
17%
54%
23%
69%
1100
1500
76,000
47,000
60,000
39,000
75%
47%
65%
61%
72%
64%
33%
58%
53%
70%
78%
43%
69%
68%
73%
1450
1250
1300
1600
1400
47,000
68,000
56,000
51,000
50,000
37,000
55,000
48,000
44,000
47,000
51%
36%
56%
1450
59,000
48,000
58%
67%
67%
37%
50%
57%
52%
69%
69%
1300
1900
1650
55,000
61,000
57,000
41,000
48,000
48,000
44%
83%
47%
34%
75%
33%
49%
76%
51%
1400
1400
1300
53,000
51,000
58,000
46,000
39,000
46,000
Note:
The
total
monthly
cost
includes
the
mortgage
payment
assuming
a
4.2%
30-year
fixed
rate
mortgage
(versus
4.5%
in
the
October
2013
calculation)
with
20%
down,
property
taxes
based
on
average
metro
property
tax
rate,
and
insurance.
We
chose
31%
of
income
as
the
affordability
cutoff
to
be
consistent
with
government
guidelines
for
affordability.
Both
the
Federal
Housing
Administration
and
the
Home
Affordable
Modification
Program
use
31%
of
pre-tax
income
going
toward
monthly
housing
payments
for
assessing
whether
a
home
is
within
reach
for
a
borrower.
We
looked
at
all
for-sale
homes
on
Trulia
on
November
7,
2014.
Millennial
households
are
those
where
the
reference
person
(the
head
of
household)
is
less
than
35
years
old.
Where
Can
the
Middle
Class
Afford
to
Buy
a
Home?
November
2014
(Homeownership
Affordability
for
100
largest
U.S.
Metros
Based
on
Population)
%
%
affordable
affordable
U.S.
Metropolitan
to
middle
to
Area
class
millennials
%
affordable
to
middle
class,
Oct
2013
median
size
of
home
affordable
to
middle
class
median
household
income
62%
45%
25%
15%
30%
52%
67%
79%
68%
62%
50%
33%
18%
16%
27%
41%
54%
70%
53%
46%
65%
57%
28%
14%
31%
55%
61%
81%
67%
68%
1700
1700
1100
1050
1200
1350
1300
1400
1450
1500
62,000
51,000
61,000
86,000
91,000
71,000
52,000
53,000
49,000
58,000
median
household
income,
millennial
households
only
50,000
41,000
52,000
90,000
87,000
61,000
42,000
46,000
37,000
47,000
69%
81%
59%
77%
65%
66%
35%
67%
73%
85%
66%
80%
1350
1350
1500
1600
45,000
44,000
44,000
48,000
41,000
30,000
30,000
40,000
33%
20%
32%
1250
78,000
63,000
63%
49%
66%
1500
55,000
44,000
68%
59%
71%
1350
61,000
50,000
63%
48%
63%
1500
88,000
71,000
Note:
The
total
monthly
cost
includes
the
mortgage
payment
assuming
a
4.2%
30-year
fixed
rate
mortgage
(versus
4.5%
in
the
October
2013
calculation)
with
20%
down,
property
taxes
based
on
average
metro
property
tax
rate,
and
insurance.
We
chose
31%
of
income
as
the
affordability
cutoff
to
be
consistent
with
government
guidelines
for
affordability.
Both
the
Federal
Housing
Administration
and
the
Home
Affordable
Modification
Program
use
31%
of
pre-tax
income
going
toward
monthly
housing
payments
for
assessing
whether
a
home
is
within
reach
for
a
borrower.
We
looked
at
all
for-sale
homes
on
Trulia
on
November
7,
2014.
Millennial
households
are
those
where
the
reference
person
(the
head
of
household)
is
less
than
35
years
old.
Where
Can
the
Middle
Class
Afford
to
Buy
a
Home?
November
2014
(Homeownership
Affordability
for
100
largest
U.S.
Metros
Based
on
Population)
%
%
affordable
affordable
U.S.
Metropolitan
to
middle
to
Area
class
millennials
%
affordable
to
middle
class,
Oct
2013
median
size
of
home
affordable
to
middle
class
median
household
income
median
household
income,
millennial
households
only
52%
44%
58%
1300
51,000
43,000
77%
72%
68%
54%
76%
65%
1550
1400
61,000
65,000
54,000
50,000
Note:
The
total
monthly
cost
includes
the
mortgage
payment
assuming
a
4.2%
30-year
fixed
rate
mortgage
(versus
4.5%
in
the
October
2013
calculation)
with
20%
down,
property
taxes
based
on
average
metro
property
tax
rate,
and
insurance.
We
chose
31%
of
income
as
the
affordability
cutoff
to
be
consistent
with
government
guidelines
for
affordability.
Both
the
Federal
Housing
Administration
and
the
Home
Affordable
Modification
Program
use
31%
of
pre-tax
income
going
toward
monthly
housing
payments
for
assessing
whether
a
home
is
within
reach
for
a
borrower.
We
looked
at
all
for-sale
homes
on
Trulia
on
November
7,
2014.
Millennial
households
are
those
where
the
reference
person
(the
head
of
household)
is
less
than
35
years
old.