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    This is how much you need to earn to buy a home in America’s top 50 metros – see where NY ranks

    By Realtor.com,

    14 days ago

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    The minimum income required to buy a home now hovers at $116,000 nationwide, according to a new Realtor.com® report—but this threshold varies greatly based on where you live.

    On the high end is San Jose, CA, where homes are listed at a median of $1,467,000 and homebuyers need a salary of $361,000 to comfortably cover these massive mortgage payments.

    On the low end, homebuyers in Pittsburgh need to make just $67,000 to snag a property at a more modest median of $250,000.

    In April, mortgage rates started rising again, pushing up the cost of buying a home by 6.9% compared with last year.

    Overall, the income needed to afford a house rose by $5,900 compared with last year.

    “Notably, 34 of the 50 largest metro areas required a household income of more than $100,000 to afford the median-priced home at current interest rates,” says Realtor.com Chief Economist Danielle Hale.

    “And six even required a household income of more than $200,000.”

    The need for a six-figure salary to purchase a median-priced home in all but 16 metros adds a bitter note to a housing market already stacked against budget-minded buyers, with mortgage prices pushing above 7% as of late.

    The typical household income in America was $74,580 in 2022, according to the most recent figures from the U.S. Census Bureau.

    (A household consists of all adults who live in the same home, including couples, multigenerational families, and roommates.)

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    The minimum income required to buy a home now hovers at $116,000 nationwide, according to a new Realtor.com® report—but this threshold varies greatly based on where you live. Nicholas J. Klein – stock.adobe.com

    In a nutshell, that means all but three metros are out of reach for the typical household.

    To estimate the salary required to buy a home in America’s top 50 metros, the Realtor.com data team crunched the numbers using a few key factors: a maximum spending limit of 30% of income on housing; a down payment of 20%; and a 30-year home loan with a fixed interest rate similar to current levels.

    Calculations also factor in local taxes and insurance costs.

    Checking out the required income information is a good “reality check” for homebuyers. However, Hale adds, “This doesn’t mean that if you earn more than this income, you can buy whatever you want, and that if you earn less than this income, it will be impossible.”

    In other words, these numbers are just a starting point, and homebuyers should always consult a lender or personal finance adviser to get a better understanding of their specific situation.

    Read on to get a glimpse of how your salary can handle home prices across the country, and where homebuyers have the easiest (and hardest) times affording a roof over their heads.

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    The Midwest is a beacon for would-be homebuyers earning less than six figures.

    “Midwestern metros were commonly among the 16 remaining metro areas that required a household income of less than $100,000,” says Hale.

    That includes the affordable havens of Detriot and Cleveland, where buyers can snag homes for less than $255,000 while earning $69,000 and $71,000, respectively.

    The way-high West

    Maybe it’s the weather or the laid-back lifestyle, but something about the West—and California, specifically—demands buyers come to the closing table armed with high six-figure salaries.

    For instance, to purchase a median home in San Jose, CA, buyers must be in the top 5% of earners nationally and bring home $361,000 a year.

    Runners-up for the metros with high salaries are Los Angeles, and San Diego, two sun-kissed metros.

    Buyers in L.A. need to earn $298,000 to land a median home listed at $1,192,000.

    In San Diego, an income of $259,000 is needed to buy a median home priced at $1,050,000.

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    On the high end is San Jose, CA, where homes are listed at a median of $1,467,000 and homebuyers need a salary of $361,000 to comfortably cover these massive mortgage payments. Ryanreax/Wirestock Creators – stock.adobe.com
    The 10 metros where buyers need the highest incomes to buy a home
    1. San Jose, CA

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    Median home list price: $1,467,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $361,000

    2. Los Angeles, CA

    Median home list price: $1,192,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $298,000

    3. San Diego, CA

    Median home list price: $1,050,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $259,000

    4. San Francisco, CA

    Median home list price: $1,027,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $256,000

    5. Boston, MA see also https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=192GmA_0smSFVw900 This is how much you need to earn in every state to buy a home

    Median home list price: $870,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $226,000

    6. New York, NY

    Median home list price: $769,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $218,000

    7. Seattle, WA

    Median home list price: $775,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $193,000

    8. Sacramento, CA

    Median home list price: $650,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $162,000

    9. Washington, DC

    Median home list price: $625,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $159,000

    10. Austin, TX

    Median home list price: $567,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $157,000

    The 10 metros with the lowest income requirements to buy a home 1. Pittsburgh, PA

    Median home list price: $250,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $67,000

    2. Detroit, MI

    Median home list price: $250,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $69,000

    3. Cleveland, OH

    Median home list price: $255,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $71,000

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    On the low end, homebuyers in Pittsburgh need to make just $67,000 to snag a property at a more modest median of $250,000. Gabriele Maltinti – stock.adobe.com
    4. Birmingham, AL

    Median home list price: $297,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $75,000

    5. Buffalo, NY

    Median home list price: $285,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $79,000

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    6. St. Louis, MO

    Median home list price: $294,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $82,000

    7. Louisville, KY

    Median home list price: $327,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $87,000

    8. Indianapolis, IN

    Median home list price: $340,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $87,000

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    In April, mortgage rates started rising again, pushing up the cost of buying a home by 6.9% compared with last year. Julian Adams – stock.adobe.com
    9. Rochester, NY

    Median home list price: $295,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $87,000

    10. Baltimore, MD

    Median home list price: $352,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $91,000

    The median household income required to purchase a home in the 50 largest metros

    1. Atlanta, GA
    Median home list price:$415,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $108,000

    2. Austin, TX
    Median home list price: $557,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $157,000

    3. Baltimore, MD
    Median home list price: $352,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $91,000

    4. Birmingham, AL
    Median home list price: $297,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $75,000

    5. Boston, MA
    Median home list price: $870,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $226,000

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    Overall, the income needed to afford a house rose by $5,900 compared with last year. Jaskaran Kooner – stock.adobe.com

    6. Buffalo, NY
    Median home list price: $285,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $79,000

    7. Charlotte, NC
    Median home list price: $422,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $106,000

    8. Chicago, IL
    Median home list price: $389,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $115,000

    9. Cincinnati, OH
    Median home list price: $375,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $99,000

    10. Cleveland, OH
    Median home list price: $255,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $71,000

    11. Columbus, OH
    Median home list price: $397,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $108,000

    12. Dallas, TX
    Median home list price: $450,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $139,000

    13. Denver, CO
    Median home list price: $625,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $165,000

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    “Notably, 34 of the 50 largest metro areas required a household income of more than $100,000 to afford the median-priced home at current interest rates,” says Realtor.com Chief Economist Danielle Hale. searagen – stock.adobe.com

    14. Detroit, MI
    Median home list price: $250,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $69,000

    15. Hartford, CT
    Median home list price: $406,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $118,000

    16. Houston, TX
    Median home list price: $370,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $118,000

    17. Indianapolis, IN
    Median home list price: $340,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $87,000

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    18. Jacksonville, FL
    Median home list price: $420,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $108,000

    19. Kansas City, KN
    Median home list price: $422,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $119,000

    20. Las Vegas, NV
    Median home list price: $475,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $114,000

    21. Los Angeles, CA
    Median home list price: $1,192,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $298,000

    22. Louisville, KY
    Median home list price: $327,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $87,000

    23. Memphis, TN
    Median home list price: $339,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $91,000

    24. Miami, FL
    Median home list price: $540,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $153,000

    25. Milwaukee, WI
    Median home list price: $376,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $102,000

    26. Minneapolis, MN
    Median home list price: $449,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $122,000

    27. Nashville, TN
    Median home list price: $573,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $142,000

    28. New Orleans, LA
    Median home list price: $335,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $90,000

    29. New York, NY
    Median home list price: $769,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $218,000

    30. Oklahoma City, OK
    Median home list price: $330,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $98,000

    31. Orlando, FL
    Median home list price: $440,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $116,000

    32. Philadelphia, PA
    Median home list price: $370,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $100,000

    33. Phoenix, AZ
    Median home list price: $537,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $132,000

    34. Pittsburgh, PA
    Median home list price: $250,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $67,000

    35. Portland, OR
    Median home list price: $615,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $156,000

    36. Providence, MA
    Median home list price: $524,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $138,000

    37. Raleigh, NC
    Median home list price: $451,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $113,000

    38. Richmond, VA
    Median home list price: $459,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $114,000

    39. Riverside, CA
    Median home list price: $600,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $152,000

    40. Rochester, NY
    Median home list price: $295,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $87,000

    41. Sacramento, CA
    Median home list price: $650,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $162,000

    42. San Antonio, TX
    Median home list price: $345,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $100,000

    43. San Diego, CA
    Median home list price: $1,050,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $259,000

    44. San Francisco, CA
    Median home list price: $1,027,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $256,000

    45. San Jose, CA
    Median home list price: $1,467,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $361,000

    46. Seattle, WA
    Median home list price: $775,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $193,000

    47. St. Louis, MO
    Median home list price: $294,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $82,000

    48. Tampa, FL
    Median home list price: $420,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $109,000

    49. Virginia Beach, VA
    Median home list price: $390,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $100,000

    50. Washington, DC
    Median home list price: $625,000
    Median household income required to purchase a home: $159,000

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