Housing Market News
Two Middle-Class Incomes Don’t Add Up To a Home
A family with two middle-class incomes can’t afford a median-priced home in most of the largest U.S. cities, according to a Redfin analysis of affordability based on list prices and median incomes. Home prices, which have seen two straight years of 13 percent increases, are rising again.
83 Percent of California Homes Unaffordable on a Teacher’s Salary
No Homes in San Francisco within Reach for Teachers UPDATE: A refreshed version of this report, including an updated methodology, the most current salary
Affording a House in a Highly Ranked School Zone? It’s Elementary
What Went into this Report Redfin took a look at homes on Multiple Listing Services (MLS), databases used by real estate brokers, that sold between
Baby, You’re Expensive!
The average cost of a baby’s first year in the U.S. is about $26,000 if you upgrade your home, use daycare, have insurance and buy the things parents buy.
Two Middle-Class Incomes Don’t Add Up To a Home
A family with two middle-class incomes can’t afford a median-priced home in most of the largest U.S. cities, according to a Redfin analysis of affordability based on list prices and median incomes. Home prices, which have seen two straight years of 13 percent increases, are rising again.
83 Percent of California Homes Unaffordable on a Teacher’s Salary
No Homes in San Francisco within Reach for Teachers UPDATE: A refreshed version of this report, including an updated methodology, the most current salary
Affording a House in a Highly Ranked School Zone? It’s Elementary
What Went into this Report Redfin took a look at homes on Multiple Listing Services (MLS), databases used by real estate brokers, that sold between
Baby, You’re Expensive!
The average cost of a baby’s first year in the U.S. is about $26,000 if you upgrade your home, use daycare, have insurance and buy the things parents buy.