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The Cheapest and Most Expensive Housing Markets in the US

AHSH Do you earn enough to buy a home in your city? THE TRUSED MOmEAE REURE SNCE I92 How much income would it take to buy a median-priced home in New York or Philadelphia? What about Chicago, Denver or San Francisco? HSH.com looked at the median home prices in the 25 largest cities and calculated how much salary you'd need to earn to buy a house there. Here's what we found. Median Home Price • Top 5 Most Expensive Markets Annual Salary Required • Top 5 Most Affordable Markets Boston, MA 1) $346,300 San Francisco, CA $55,171 $558,200 New York City, NY 24 $450,700 $89,471 Cleveland, OH $72,161 $114,700 $18,068 21 St. Louis, MO Los Angeles, CA $340,400 $122,000 $54,192 25 Atlanta, GA $19,265 $109,200 $17,212 (3 23 Cincinnati, OH San Diego, CA A $127,200 $381,400 $20,110 $60,787 22 Orlando, FL $128,400 $20,189 The rest of the 25 largest cities by home price and salary CITY CITY O Washington, DC $331,100 $52,258 O Sacramento, CA $177,800 $28,645 Seattle, WA $293,500 $47,067 O Minneapolis, MN $165.300 $26.597 Baltimore, MD $237,400 $37,488 O Houston, TX $154,100 $24,312 O Portland, OR $230,200 $36,743 O San Antonio, TX $153,900 $24,436 O Denver, CO $229,800 $36,408 O Dallas, TX $138,300 $21,802 O Philadelphia, PA $215,500 $33,844 O Phoenix, AZ $132,300 $21,028 Miami, FL $187,300 $29,818 O Tampa, FL $131,600 $20,657 O Chicago, IL $183,400 $29,343 O Orlando, FL $128,400 $20,189 Data is based on rate surveys conducted by HSH.com between Oct 2010 and Dec 2010. Calculations assume a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage with 20% down payment and 31% house debt ratio. HSH Source: HSH.com, National Association of Realtors THE TRUSED MOMEAE RRE SNE 18a %24 %24 AHSH Do you earn enough to buy a home in your city? THE TRUSED MOmEAE REURE SNCE I92 How much income would it take to buy a median-priced home in New York or Philadelphia? What about Chicago, Denver or San Francisco? HSH.com looked at the median home prices in the 25 largest cities and calculated how much salary you'd need to earn to buy a house there. Here's what we found. Median Home Price • Top 5 Most Expensive Markets Annual Salary Required • Top 5 Most Affordable Markets 4 Boston, MA 1) $346,300 San Francisco, CA $55,171 $558,200 New York City, NY 24 $450,700 $89,471 Cleveland, OH $72,161 $114,700 $18,068 21 St. Louis, MO Los Angeles, CA $340,400 $122,000 $54,192 25 Atlanta, GA $19,265 $109,200 $17,212 (3 23 Cincinnati, OH San Diego, CA A $127,200 $381,400 $20,110 $60,787 22 Orlando, FL $128,400 $20,189 The rest of the 25 largest cities by home price and salary CITY CITY O Washington, DC $331,100 $52,258 O Sacramento, CA $177,800 $28,645 Seattle, WA $293,500 $47,067 O Minneapolis, MN $165.300 $26.597 Baltimore, MD $237,400 $37,488 O Houston, TX $154,100 $24,312 O Portland, OR $230,200 $36,743 O San Antonio, TX $153,900 $24,436 O Denver, CO $229,800 $36,408 O Dallas, TX $138,300 $21,802 O Philadelphia, PA $215,500 $33,844 O Phoenix, AZ $132,300 $21,028 Miami, FL $187,300 $29,818 O Tampa, FL $131,600 $20,657 O Chicago, IL $183,400 $29,343 O Orlando, FL $128,400 $20,189 Data is based on rate surveys conducted by HSH.com between Oct 2010 and Dec 2010. Calculations assume a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage with 20% down payment and 31% house debt ratio. HSH Source: HSH.com, National Association of Realtors THE TRUSED MOMEAE RRE SNE 18a %24 %24 O O o O o AHSH Do you earn enough to buy a home in your city? THE TRUSED MOmEAE REURE SNCE I92 How much income would it take to buy a median-priced home in New York or Philadelphia? What about Chicago, Denver or San Francisco? HSH.com looked at the median home prices in the 25 largest cities and calculated how much salary you'd need to earn to buy a house there. Here's what we found. Median Home Price • Top 5 Most Expensive Markets Annual Salary Required • Top 5 Most Affordable Markets 4 Boston, MA 1) $346,300 San Francisco, CA $55,171 $558,200 New York City, NY 24 $450,700 $89,471 Cleveland, OH $72,161 $114,700 $18,068 21 St. Louis, MO Los Angeles, CA $340,400 $122,000 $54,192 25 Atlanta, GA $19,265 $109,200 $17,212 (3 23 Cincinnati, OH San Diego, CA A $127,200 $381,400 $20,110 $60,787 22 Orlando, FL $128,400 $20,189 The rest of the 25 largest cities by home price and salary CITY CITY O Washington, DC $331,100 $52,258 O Sacramento, CA $177,800 $28,645 Seattle, WA $293,500 $47,067 O Minneapolis, MN $165.300 $26.597 Baltimore, MD $237,400 $37,488 O Houston, TX $154,100 $24,312 O Portland, OR $230,200 $36,743 O San Antonio, TX $153,900 $24,436 O Denver, CO $229,800 $36,408 O Dallas, TX $138,300 $21,802 O Philadelphia, PA $215,500 $33,844 O Phoenix, AZ $132,300 $21,028 Miami, FL $187,300 $29,818 O Tampa, FL $131,600 $20,657 O Chicago, IL $183,400 $29,343 O Orlando, FL $128,400 $20,189 Data is based on rate surveys conducted by HSH.com between Oct 2010 and Dec 2010. Calculations assume a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage with 20% down payment and 31% house debt ratio. HSH Source: HSH.com, National Association of Realtors THE TRUSED MOMEAE RRE SNE 18a %24 %24 O O o O o AHSH Do you earn enough to buy a home in your city? THE TRUSED MOmEAE REURE SNCE I92 How much income would it take to buy a median-priced home in New York or Philadelphia? What about Chicago, Denver or San Francisco? HSH.com looked at the median home prices in the 25 largest cities and calculated how much salary you'd need to earn to buy a house there. Here's what we found. Median Home Price • Top 5 Most Expensive Markets Annual Salary Required • Top 5 Most Affordable Markets 4 Boston, MA 1) $346,300 San Francisco, CA $55,171 $558,200 New York City, NY 24 $450,700 $89,471 Cleveland, OH $72,161 $114,700 $18,068 21 St. Louis, MO Los Angeles, CA $340,400 $122,000 $54,192 25 Atlanta, GA $19,265 $109,200 $17,212 (3 23 Cincinnati, OH San Diego, CA A $127,200 $381,400 $20,110 $60,787 22 Orlando, FL $128,400 $20,189 The rest of the 25 largest cities by home price and salary CITY CITY O Washington, DC $331,100 $52,258 O Sacramento, CA $177,800 $28,645 Seattle, WA $293,500 $47,067 O Minneapolis, MN $165.300 $26.597 Baltimore, MD $237,400 $37,488 O Houston, TX $154,100 $24,312 O Portland, OR $230,200 $36,743 O San Antonio, TX $153,900 $24,436 O Denver, CO $229,800 $36,408 O Dallas, TX $138,300 $21,802 O Philadelphia, PA $215,500 $33,844 O Phoenix, AZ $132,300 $21,028 Miami, FL $187,300 $29,818 O Tampa, FL $131,600 $20,657 O Chicago, IL $183,400 $29,343 O Orlando, FL $128,400 $20,189 Data is based on rate surveys conducted by HSH.com between Oct 2010 and Dec 2010. Calculations assume a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage with 20% down payment and 31% house debt ratio. HSH Source: HSH.com, National Association of Realtors THE TRUSED MOMEAE RRE SNE 18a %24 %24 O O o O o AHSH Do you earn enough to buy a home in your city? THE TRUSED MOmEAE REURE SNCE I92 How much income would it take to buy a median-priced home in New York or Philadelphia? What about Chicago, Denver or San Francisco? HSH.com looked at the median home prices in the 25 largest cities and calculated how much salary you'd need to earn to buy a house there. Here's what we found. Median Home Price • Top 5 Most Expensive Markets Annual Salary Required • Top 5 Most Affordable Markets 4 Boston, MA 1) $346,300 San Francisco, CA $55,171 $558,200 New York City, NY 24 $450,700 $89,471 Cleveland, OH $72,161 $114,700 $18,068 21 St. Louis, MO Los Angeles, CA $340,400 $122,000 $54,192 25 Atlanta, GA $19,265 $109,200 $17,212 (3 23 Cincinnati, OH San Diego, CA A $127,200 $381,400 $20,110 $60,787 22 Orlando, FL $128,400 $20,189 The rest of the 25 largest cities by home price and salary CITY CITY O Washington, DC $331,100 $52,258 O Sacramento, CA $177,800 $28,645 Seattle, WA $293,500 $47,067 O Minneapolis, MN $165.300 $26.597 Baltimore, MD $237,400 $37,488 O Houston, TX $154,100 $24,312 O Portland, OR $230,200 $36,743 O San Antonio, TX $153,900 $24,436 O Denver, CO $229,800 $36,408 O Dallas, TX $138,300 $21,802 O Philadelphia, PA $215,500 $33,844 O Phoenix, AZ $132,300 $21,028 Miami, FL $187,300 $29,818 O Tampa, FL $131,600 $20,657 O Chicago, IL $183,400 $29,343 O Orlando, FL $128,400 $20,189 Data is based on rate surveys conducted by HSH.com between Oct 2010 and Dec 2010. Calculations assume a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage with 20% down payment and 31% house debt ratio. HSH Source: HSH.com, National Association of Realtors THE TRUSED MOMEAE RRE SNE 18a %24 %24 O O o O o AHSH Do you earn enough to buy a home in your city? THE TRUSED MOmEAE REURE SNCE I92 How much income would it take to buy a median-priced home in New York or Philadelphia? What about Chicago, Denver or San Francisco? HSH.com looked at the median home prices in the 25 largest cities and calculated how much salary you'd need to earn to buy a house there. Here's what we found. Median Home Price • Top 5 Most Expensive Markets Annual Salary Required • Top 5 Most Affordable Markets 4 Boston, MA 1) $346,300 San Francisco, CA $55,171 $558,200 New York City, NY 24 $450,700 $89,471 Cleveland, OH $72,161 $114,700 $18,068 21 St. Louis, MO Los Angeles, CA $340,400 $122,000 $54,192 25 Atlanta, GA $19,265 $109,200 $17,212 (3 23 Cincinnati, OH San Diego, CA A $127,200 $381,400 $20,110 $60,787 22 Orlando, FL $128,400 $20,189 The rest of the 25 largest cities by home price and salary CITY CITY O Washington, DC $331,100 $52,258 O Sacramento, CA $177,800 $28,645 Seattle, WA $293,500 $47,067 O Minneapolis, MN $165.300 $26.597 Baltimore, MD $237,400 $37,488 O Houston, TX $154,100 $24,312 O Portland, OR $230,200 $36,743 O San Antonio, TX $153,900 $24,436 O Denver, CO $229,800 $36,408 O Dallas, TX $138,300 $21,802 O Philadelphia, PA $215,500 $33,844 O Phoenix, AZ $132,300 $21,028 Miami, FL $187,300 $29,818 O Tampa, FL $131,600 $20,657 O Chicago, IL $183,400 $29,343 O Orlando, FL $128,400 $20,189 Data is based on rate surveys conducted by HSH.com between Oct 2010 and Dec 2010. Calculations assume a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage with 20% down payment and 31% house debt ratio. HSH Source: HSH.com, National Association of Realtors THE TRUSED MOMEAE RRE SNE 18a %24 %24 O O o O o

The Cheapest and Most Expensive Housing Markets in the US

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Owning a home is one of the items many people aspire to do, yet with the cost of living so high in some places owning a home may not always be a reality. This infographic looks at the median house pr...

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