Buyers need a $17,000 raise to afford a home
Even with a
- A median-income family would need a
$17,670 raise to afford the mortgage payments on a typicalU.S. home. - In four
California markets, median earners would require a six-figure raise to afford the typical home. - Currently, median earners can afford the typical home in just 11 major markets, down from 39 markets five years ago.
While the housing market is friendlier to buyers this spring, with more homes for sale and a record number of sellers cutting their list prices, incredible home value growth and higher mortgage rates in recent years have reset the financial bar for homeownership. Affordability pressures have helped chill buyer demand, while amping up interest in single-family rentals.
"Affordability remains a steep hill to climb, especially for first-time buyers," said
To comfortably afford a typical
Median earners would need six-figure raises in four major metro areas, all of which are in
There are 11 major markets where the median income is enough to afford the typical mortgage payment, down from 39 such markets five years ago. These are generally midsize markets in the Midwest and Northeast. Median earners in
As affordability headwinds have stiffened for would-be first-time buyers, renters are aging and demand for single-family rentals has been rising. These homes now rent for 41% more than five years ago, compared to 30% growth for multifamily units.
To make the finances work, buyers are looking under every rock to come up with a down payment. More than half of buyers tap at least two sources. The most common sources of down payment funding are savings (72% of buyers), the sale of a previous home (46%) and a gift or loan from family or friends (38%). Home listings on Zillow include a down payment assistance module to help shoppers see what local resources may be available to them.
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*Table ordered by market size
About Zillow Group
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1 To be considered affordable, a monthly mortgage payment must account for no more than 30% of household income.
2 Median household income is taken from the American Community Survey (ACS) through 2023. Present-day estimates combine changes in the Employment Cost Index provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics to forecast current median household income.
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