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California housing affordability edges up, C.A.R. reports


LOS ANGELES, Feb. 13, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- After hitting a 10-year low in third-quarter 2017, slightly lower home prices and steady mortgage rates allowed more Californians to purchase a home in the fourth quarter of 2017, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) said today.

CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS (PRNewsFoto/C.A.R.)

The percentage of home buyers who could afford to purchase a median-priced, existing single-family home in California in fourth-quarter 2017 edged up to 29 percent from 28 percent in the third quarter of 2017 but was down from 31 percent in the fourth quarter a year ago, according to C.A.R.'s Traditional Housing Affordability Index (HAI). This is the 19th consecutive quarter that the index has been below 40 percent. California's housing affordability index hit a peak of 56 percent in the first quarter of 2012.

C.A.R.'s HAI measures the percentage of all households that can afford to purchase a median-priced, single-family home in California. C.A.R. also reports affordability indices for regions and select counties within the state. The index is considered the most fundamental measure of housing well-being for homebuyers in the state.

A minimum annual income of $111,260 was needed to qualify for the purchase of a $550,990 statewide median-priced, existing single-family home in the fourth quarter of 2017. The monthly payment, including taxes and insurance on a 30-year, fixed-rate loan, would be $2,780, assuming a 20 percent down payment and an effective composite interest rate of 4.17 percent. The effective composite interest rate in third-quarter 2017 was 4.16 percent and 3.91 percent in the fourth quarter of 2016. 

Conversely, the affordability of condominiums and townhomes dipped in fourth-quarter 2017 compared to the previous quarter with 37 percent of California households earning the minimum income to qualify for the purchase of a $449,720 median-priced condominium/townhome, down from 38 percent in the third quarter. An annual income of $90,810 was required to make monthly payments of $2,270. Thirty-eight percent of households could afford to purchase the $446,800 priced condo or townhome in third-quarter 2017.

Key points from the fourth-quarter 2017 Housing Affordability report include:

Housing Affordability slides (click link to open)

Affordability peak versus current 
Annual required income peak vs. current
PITI peak versus current 
CA housing affordability by quarter (2006-2017) 
Housing affordability by county

See C.A.R.'s historical housing affordability data.
See first-time buyer housing affordability data.

Leading the way...® in California real estate for more than 110 years, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (www.car.org) is one of the largest state trade organizations in the United States with more than 190,000 members dedicated to the advancement of professionalism in real estate. C.A.R. is headquartered in Los Angeles.

CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®

Traditional Housing Affordability Index

Fourth Quarter 2017


C.A.R. Region

Housing

Affordability
Index

Median Home

Price

Monthly
Payment
Including
Taxes &
Insurance

Minimum

Qualifying
Income

Calif. Single-family home

29

$           550,990

$               2,780

$           111,260

Calif. Condo/Townhome

37

$           449,720

$               2,270

$             90,810

Los Angeles Metropolitan Area

31

$           496,250

$               2,510

$           100,210

Inland Empire

43

$           340,000

$               1,720

$             68,650

San Francisco Bay Area

21

$           895,000

$               4,520

$           180,720

United States

56

$           247,800

$               1,250

$             50,040






San Francisco Bay Area





Alameda

20

$           867,250

$               4,380

$           175,120

Contra-Costa (Central County)

34

$           612,000

$               3,090

$           123,580

Marin

18

$       1,250,000

$               6,310

$           252,410

Napa

25

$           675,000

$               3,410

$           136,300

San Francisco

12

$       1,501,500

$               7,580

$           303,190

San Mateo

14

$       1,500,000

$               7,570

$           302,890

Santa Clara

15

$       1,270,000

$               6,410

$           256,450

Solano

44

$           415,000

$               2,090

$             83,800

Sonoma

23

$           655,000

$               3,310

$           132,260

Southern California





Los Angeles

25

$           553,330

$               2,790

$           111,730

Orange County

21

$           785,000

$               3,960

$           158,510

Riverside County

38

$           385,000

$               1,940

$             77,740

San Bernardino

50

$           276,250

$               1,390

$             55,780

San Diego

26

$           610,000

$               3,080

$           123,170

Ventura

26

$           640,000

$               3,230

$           129,230

Central Coast





Monterey

21

$           599,950

$               3,030

$           121,150

San Luis Obispo

24

$           594,330

$               3,000

$           120,010

Santa Barbara

18

$           710,000

$               3,580

$           143,370

Santa Cruz

17

$           855,000

$               4,320

$           172,650

Central Valley





Fresno

46

$           259,900

$               1,310

$             52,480

Kern (Bakersfield)

54

$           233,250

$               1,180

$             47,100

Kings County

52

$           225,000

$               1,140

$             45,430

Madera

47

$           243,950

$               1,230

$             49,260

Merced

48

$           250,000

$               1,260

$             50,480

Placer County

44

$           453,750

$               2,290

$             91,620

Sacramento

43

$           349,900

$               1,770

$             70,650

San Benito

31

$           552,000

$               2,790

$           111,460

San Joaquin

41

$           349,950

$               1,770

$             70,660

Stanislaus

45

$           298,250

$               1,510

$             60,220

Tulare

52

$           220,000

$               1,110

$             44,420

Other Calif. Counties





Amador

44

$           325,000

$               1,640

$             65,630

Butte County

39

$           308,500

$               1,560

$             62,290

El Dorado County

42

$           455,000

$               2,300

$             91,880

Humboldt

34

$           310,500

$               1,570

$             62,700

Lake County

36

$           265,000

$               1,340

$             53,510

Mariposa and Tuolumne

48

$           291,750

$               1,470

$             58,910

Mendocino

28

$           389,500

$               1,970

$             78,650

Shasta

47

$           255,000

$               1,290

$             51,490

Siskiyou County

51

$           198,500

$               1,000

$             40,080

Sutter

52

$           275,000

$               1,390

$             55,530

Tehama

56

$           210,000

$               1,060

$             42,400

Yolo

34

$           434,950

$               2,200

$             87,830

Yuba

42

$           272,500

$               1,380

$             55,020

 

CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®

Traditional Housing Affordability Index

Fourth Quarter 2017


STATE/REGION/COUNTY

4th Qtr
2017

3rd Qtr
2017


4th Qtr

 2016


CA SFH (SAAR)

29

28


31


CA Condo/Townhomes

37

38


40


Los Angeles Metropolitan Area

31

30


34


Inland Empire

43

43


46


San Francisco Bay Area

21

23


25


United States

56

55


58








San Francisco Bay Area






Alameda

20

20


22

r

Contra-Costa (Central County)

34

33


39


Marin

18

18


20


Napa

25

26


26


San Francisco

12

13


13


San Mateo

14

15


15


Santa Clara

15

17


22


Solano

44

43


45


Sonoma

23

25


26


Southern California






Los Angeles

25

22


28


Orange County

21

21


22


Riverside County

38

38


41


San Bernardino

50

51


54


San Diego

26

26


27


Ventura

26

27


33

r

Central Coast






Monterey

21

22


27


San Luis Obispo

24

23


27


Santa Barbara

18

20


21


Santa Cruz

17

17


17


Central Valley






Fresno

46

45


49

r

Kern (Bakersfield)

54

53


55


Kings County

52

52


56


Madera

47

44

r

49


Merced

48

47


48


Placer County

44

44


47


Sacramento

43

43


46


San Benito

31

31


34

r

San Joaquin

41

41


44


Stanislaus

45

46


48


Tulare

52

51


49


Other Calif. Counties






Amador

44

44


50


Butte County

39

40


41


El Dorado County

42

41


39


Humboldt

34

33


40


Lake County

36

38


44


Mariposa and Tuolumne

48

45


51


Mendocino

28

28


32


Shasta

47

48


46


Siskiyou County

51

49


53


Sutter

52

51


52


Tehama

56

56


60


Yolo

34

34


37


Yuba

42

43


45



r = revised

 

SOURCE CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS


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