Most affordable cities to buy a home
In the market for a new house? Find out which cities have the most affordable prices.
These 10 cities have the most affordable home prices in the nation based on price, median income and mortgage rates, according to the National Association of Home Builders and Wells Fargo.
These 10 cities have the most affordable home prices in the nation based on price, median income and mortgage rates, according to the National Association of Home Builders and Wells Fargo.
10. Cincinnati
Median home price: $110,000
Median income: $71,300
Affordability score: 90.2%
9. Akron, Ohio
Median home price: $96,000
Median income: $66,500
Affordability score: 90.6%
8. Syracuse, N.Y.
Median home price: $106,000
Median income: $66,600
Affordability score: 90.6%
7. Ogden, Utah
Median home price: $166,000
Median income: $71,500
Affordability score: 91.1%
6. Buffalo, N.Y.
Median home price: $94,000
Median income: $66,100
Affordability score: 91.2%
5. Grand Rapids, Mich.
Median home price: $100,000
Median income: $60,300
Affordability score: 91.2%
4. Modesto, Calif.
Median home price: $127,000
Median income: $62,000
Affordability score: 92.5%
3. Lakeland, Fla.
Median home price: $85,000
Median income: $54,500
Affordability score: 93.2%
2. Dayton, Ohio
Median home price: $81,000
Median income: $63,300
Affordability score: 93.7%
1. Indianapolis
Median home price: $102,000
Median income: $66,900
Affordability score: 95.8%
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