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Home Affordability Crisis: The 50% Surge You Need to Know


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Description:

  • National Review Article: Discusses how a six-figure income is now required to buy a median home in the U.S.
  • Breaking Down the Numbers:
    • Earning $100K/year, you may take home $75K-$80K after taxes.
    • A mortgage on a median-priced home (around $420K-$440K) could cost $4K-$4.5K/month.
    • This leaves very little for other expenses like gas, groceries, and car payments.
  • Increase in Income Needed:
    • In 2022, homebuyers need to earn $107K to afford a median home—up from $73K in 2021.
    • That’s almost a 50% increase in the income needed to buy an average home.
  • Impact on the Housing Market:
    • With fewer homes being sold due to affordability, volumes are expected to drop significantly.
    • However, home prices may not drop much at the national level due to supply and demand.
    • There’s a shortage of 3-5 million homes, and this gap is widening as more people enter the housing market.
    • Builders are hesitant to build new homes due to uncertain demand, worsening the problem.
  • Long-Term Concerns:
    • Fewer homes are being built, and the impact of low new home production may worsen by 2025 or 2026.
    • Older homes, especially those built in the 80s and 90s, are designed to last only 40-50 years.
    • As these homes reach their expiration date, more will need to be rebuilt, further tightening the housing market.
  • Conclusion:
    • A potential housing crash may not be realistic, despite some hoping for lower prices.
    • The housing market faces long-term challenges due to supply shortages and aging homes.

Let us know your thoughts in the comments and how this might affect your house shopping decisions! 

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