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California housing affordability slides to lowest level in nearly 16 years during second-quarter 2023, C.A.R. reports


LOS ANGELES, Aug. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Housing affordability in California slid to the lowest level in nearly 16 years as interest rates stayed above 6 percent for the third straight quarter and home prices remained elevated by a shortage of homes on the market, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) said today.

Fewer than one in five (16 percent) home buyers could afford to purchase a median-priced, existing single-family home in California in second-quarter 2023, down from 19 percent in the first quarter of 2023 and down from 17 percent in the second quarter of 2022, according to C.A.R.'s Traditional Housing Affordability Index (HAI). The second-quarter 2023 figure is less than a third of the affordability index peak high 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 home buyers in the state.

A minimum annual income of $208,000 was needed to qualify for the purchase of a $830,620 statewide median-priced, existing single-family home in the second quarter of 2023. The monthly payment, including taxes and insurance (PITI) on a 30-year, fixed-rate loan, would be $5,200, assuming a 20 percent down payment and an effective composite interest rate of 6.61 percent.

The effective composite interest rate was 6.48 percent in first-quarter 2023 and 5.39 percent in second-quarter 2022. With interest rates near a 17-year high and expected to remain elevated for the rest of the year, housing affordability will remain a challenge for many home buyers in the coming months.

The median price of condominiums and townhomes in California declined from a year ago but was up from the previous quarter. As a result, the share of households that could afford a typical condo/townhome in second-quarter 2023 dipped from the 26 percent recorded in the previous quarter but was unchanged from the 25 percent recorded in the second quarter of 2022. An annual income of $160,400 was required to make the monthly payment of $4,010 on the $640,000 median-priced condo/townhome in the second quarter of 2023.

Compared with California, more than a third of the nation's households could afford to purchase a $402,600 median-priced home, which required a minimum annual income of $100,800 to make monthly payments of $2,520. Nationwide affordability was down from 38 percent a year ago.

Key points from the second-quarter 2023 Housing Affordability report include:

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 200,000 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
Second quarter 2023

Second Qtr. 2023

C.A.R. Traditional Housing Affordability Index

STATE/REGION/COUNTY

Qtr. 2

2023

Qtr. 1

2023


Qtr. 2

2022


Median
Home Price  

Monthly
Payment
Including
Taxes &
Insurance  

Minimum
Qualifying
Income  

Calif. Single-family homes

16

19

r

17

r

$830,620

$5,200

$208,000

Calif. Condo/Townhomes

25

26


25


$640,000

$4,010

$160,400

Los Angeles Metro Area

17

19


17


$760,000

$4,760

$190,400

Inland Empire

22

24


24


$570,000

$3,570

$142,800

San Francisco Bay Area

19

21


18


$1,300,000

$8,150

$326,000

United States

36

40


38


$402,600

$2,520

$100,800










San Francisco Bay Area









Alameda

16

18


15


$1,275,000

$7,990

$319,600

Contra Costa

23

29

r

23

r

$900,000

$5,640

$225,600

Marin

16

20


17


$1,770,000

$11,090

$443,600

Napa

19

20


16

r

$855,000

$5,360

$214,400

San Francisco

20

21


17


$1,611,000

$10,090

$403,600

San Mateo

17

19


15


$2,012,500

$12,610

$504,400

Santa Clara

18

21


18


$1,800,000

$11,280

$451,200

Solano

26

28


28


$592,750

$3,710

$148,400

Sonoma

16

18


17


$850,000

$5,330

$213,200

Southern California









Los Angeles

15

17


16


$789,400

$4,950

$198,000

Orange

12

12


12


$1,250,000

$7,830

$313,200

Riverside

20

22


21


$625,000

$3,920

$156,800

San Bernardino

30

30


30


$456,500

$2,860

$114,400

San Diego

13

15


14


$942,350

$5,900

$236,000

Ventura

14

17


15


$915,000

$5,730

$229,200

Central Coast









Monterey

12

12


13


$865,370

$5,420

$216,800

San Luis Obispo

11

12


12


$880,000

$5,510

$220,400

Santa Barbara

10

15


10


$1,195,000

$7,490

$299,600

Santa Cruz

13

14


13


$1,270,000

$7,960

$318,400

Central Valley









Fresno

29

32


31


$420,000

$2,630

$105,200

Glenn

32

32


36


$349,000

$2,190

$87,600

Kern

31

33


32


$380,000

$2,380

$95,200

Kings

32

33


39


$361,000

$2,260

$90,400

Madera

31

34


32


$423,000

$2,650

$106,000

Merced

31

32


34


$390,000

$2,440

$97,600

Placer

29

31

r

27


$667,000

$4,180

$167,200

Sacramento

26

29


27


$530,000

$3,320

$132,800

San Benito

19

23


17


$755,140

$4,730

$189,200

San Joaquin

26

27

r

25

r

$530,000

$3,320

$132,800

Stanislaus

27

30

r

28


$460,000

$2,880

$115,200

Tulare

33

37


34


$370,000

$2,320

$92,800

Far North









Butte

29

32


28


$434,950

$2,730

$109,200

Lassen

52

53


54


$249,000

$1,560

$62,400

Plumas

38

42


32


$356,000

$2,230

$89,200

Shasta

35

39


36


$389,000

$2,440

$97,600

Siskiyou

39

41


30


$279,500

$1,750

$70,000

Tehama

35

40


33


$350,000

$2,190

$87,600

Other Calif. Counties









Amador

28

33

r

32


$461,890

$2,890

$115,600

Calaveras

27

32


29


$490,000

$3,070

$122,800

Del Norte

30

32


31


$365,000

$2,290

$91,600

El Dorado

23

28


24


$699,000

$4,380

$175,200

Humboldt

25

26


24


$438,000

$2,740

$109,600

Lake

28

31


33


$357,000

$2,240

$89,600

Mariposa

24

25


22


$390,000

$2,440

$97,600

Mendocino

17

26


15


$520,000

$3,260

$130,400

Mono

5

7


6


$980,000

$6,140

$245,600

Nevada

25

29


25


$557,500

$3,490

$139,600

Sutter

33

36

r

31


$425,000

$2,660

$106,400

Tuolumne

32

36


33


$418,300

$2,620

$104,800

Yolo

23

28


23


$625,000

$3,920

$156,800

Yuba

26

28


28

r

$444,950

$2,790

$111,600

 r = revised



Traditional Housing Affordability Indices (HAI) were calculated based on the following effective composite interest rates: 6.61% (2Qtr. 2023), 6.48% (1Qtr. 2023) and 5.39% (1Qtr. 2022).

SOURCE CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.)


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