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Housing Affordability Falls to Five Year Low

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Housing affordability decreased in the third quarter as home prices and mortgage rates were on the rise and put housing out of reach for more families, according to the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Opportunity Index.

NAHB’s index showed that 64.5 percent of new and existing homes sold between the beginning of July and end of September were affordable to families earning the nationwide median income of $64,400. That represents a drop from 69.3 percent in the second quarter, and marks the largest index drop since the second quarter of 2004.

“Housing affordability is being negatively affected by a ‘perfect storm’ scenario,” says NAHB Chairman Rick Judson. “With markets across the country recovering, home values are strengthening at the same time that the cost of building homes is rising due to tightened supplies of building materials, developable lots, and labor.”

While housing affordability has fallen since its peak in early 2012, NAHB Chief Economist David Crowe says that a family earning a median income can still afford 65 percent of homes recently sold.

The National Association of REALTORS(R) recently reported that housing affordability has fallen to a five-year low as home price increases have outpaced income growth. “Expected rising mortgage rates will further lower affordability in upcoming months,” says Lawrence Yun, NAR’s chief economist.

Most Affordable Markets

Indianapolis-Camel, Ind., and Syracuse, N.Y., tied as the most affordable major housing markets in the country. In both metros, 93.3 percent of all new and existing homes sold in the third quarter were affordable to families earning the areas’ median incomes of $65,100 and $65,800, respectively.

Other major metros ranking high in affordability, according to the index, included:

  • Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, Ohio-Pa.
  • Harrisburg-Carlisle, Pa.
  • Buffalo-Niagara Falls, N.Y.

Least Affordable Housing Markets

Meanwhile, the San Francisco metro area continues to be the priciest housing market in the nation for the fourth consecutive month. Only 16 percent of homes sold in the third quarter were affordable to families earning the area’s median income of $101,200, according to the index.

Other major metros that were among the least affordable in the nation included:

  • Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, Calif.
  • Santa Ana-Anaheim-Irvine, Calif.
  • New York-White Plains-Wayne, N.Y.-N.J.
  • San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, Calif.

Source: National Association of Home Builders

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Nevada County Residential Sales First Quarter 2009 Vs First Quarter 2008

This has nothing to do with real estate sales, just to remember the beauty that is around us. Picture courtesy of my next door neighbor Jocelyne Pietto
This has nothing to do with real estate sales, just to remember the beauty that is around us. Picture courtesy of my next door neighbor Jocelyne Pietto
Nevada County residential property values continued to drop, although not as much as other areas. The drop in prices for the first three months of this year compared to the first three months of 2008 is eleven percent.

The medium price in the first quarter of this year for residential property is $302,000 compared to last year’s first quarter of $345,000. The number of residential properties sold in the first quarter was 124 units compared to 141 units in the first quarter of last year or a fourteen percent drop in sales.

However, I notice that pending sales is up in the first quarter of this year  compared to the first quarter of last year. In the first quarter of this year, there are 192 units under contract compared to 171 units under contract last year.  This may indicate that there is a twelve percent increase in sales, although some may fall out of contract. There also may be a long time lag on sales because some of the sales may be with lending institutions that historically seem to take more time in completing their transactions.

Sales figures quoted above are for single family residences and do not include multi-family residences.

I keep track of the daily Nevada County MLS transactions on this web site through Twitter, listing the number of new properties on the market, the number of price changes, completed sales for the day and pending sales.  These figures are for all types of property

You may find that information on the right side of this page or you can follow me on Twitter, I’m odelljohn.