These 6 Major U.S. Cities Still Have Affordable Homes

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These 6 Major U.S. Cities Still Have Affordable Homes

Only six major U.S. cities have average home prices that a household with the local median income could afford.

An April report from Clever Real Estate compared the income needed to purchase a home in major U.S. cities to the actual income of a typical household.

The report considered a home affordable for a particular buyer if it met the popular 28/36 rule, which recommends buyers spend a maximum of 28% of their monthly income on housing, plus another 8% on paying other debts such as credit card or Car debt bills.

Even with a 20% down payment, the average home buyer paying the local average wage would not be able to afford a home priced at average market rate in 44 out of 50 major cities.

Home mortgage rates are also currently high, which could prevent sellers from listing homes and buyers from purchasing them.

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Here are the six cities with homes that average earners can afford.

1. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Actual income: $70,607

Income needed to afford the median home: $59,919

Local median home sales price: $199,573

2. Cleveland, Ohio

Actual income: $65,198

Income needed to afford the average home: $56,378

Local median home sales price: $182,652

3. St. Louis, Missouri

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Actual income: $74,531

Income required to afford the average home: $66,743

Local median home sales price: $225,674

4. Memphis, Tennessee

Actual income: $64,008

Income needed to afford the average home: $61,659

Local median home sale price: $213,929

5. Indianapolis, Indiana

Actual income: $75,824

Income needed to afford the average home: $73,398

Local median home sales price: $257,584

6.Birmingham, Ala

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Actual income: $67,242

Income needed to afford the average home: $65,216

Local median home sales price: $235,212