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Chicago Tops List of Most Affordable Rental Markets

The Windy City is the most affordable rental housing market in the United States, according to a new report by online real estate and management firm HomeUnion. What’s the most expensive rental market? We’ll give you a hint: it’s in ...

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U.S. Mayors Cite Housing Issues as Driver of Migration

High housing costs are one of the chief factors driving people away from certain cities and into others—that’s according to the results of an annual survey that polls the mayors of major American cities. This week, the Boston University Initiative ...

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Keeping an Eye on Affordability

Incomes and the job market are strong, but homes are still out of reach for some. How has affordability been impacted by the improving economy, and what can we expect in the future?

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Seattle Reigns as Most Affordable Tech Hub

According to a recent analysis of West Coast software havens, Seattle is the clear-cut winner in terms of housing affordability, With more affordable condos and detached homes, it far outweighs nearby San Francisco—even with income and other costs of living considered. The median detached home price in Seattle is $610,000 compared to San Francisco’s $1.2 million.

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Homebuyers Hindered by Affordability

The national affordability index noted that consumers would need to spend 33.6 percent of wages to buy a median-priced home nationally. Though this is below the historic average of 34.6 percent, it is still the highest amount since Q4 2008. However, 25 percent of counties covered by the index noted that the share of average wages necessary to buy a median-priced home is above the historic average.

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