Housing affordability in the United States is getting worse, with some experts even calling it a crisis.
Median home prices in the first quarter of 2019 were not affordable for average wage earners. That’s according to a new housing report from real estate market database ATOM Data Solutions,
Nationwide, the current income needed to buy a typical home exceeds $60,000, well above the incomes of the majority of American households.
The Q1 2019 U.S. Home Affordability Report ranked U.S. counties based on the affordability ratio, which you can find in this article and on our FACEBOOK Page.
Almost all the counties on this list are in New York state or California.
Here they are….
25. Bronx County, New York
24. Nassau County, New York
23. Riverside County, California
22. Placer County, California
21. San Diego County, California
20. El Dorado County, California
19. Los Angeles County, California
18. Richmond County, New York
16. Santa Barbara County, California
15. San Mateo County, California
14. Napa County, California
13. Ventura County, California
12. San Francisco County, California
11. Orange County, California
10. Honolulu County, Hawaii
9. Sonoma County, California
8. Monterey County, California
7. Queens County, New York
6. San Luis Obispo County, California
5. Marin County, California
4. Maui County, Hawaii
3. New York County, New York
2. Santa Cruz County, California
1. Kings County, New York
Show Prep Source: https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2019/06/20/americas-25-least-affordable-housing-markets/39579711/
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