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C.A.R.’s Housing Affordability Index (HAI) measures the percentage of 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.

 

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Traditional Housing Affordability Index Methodology

Traditional Housing Affordability Indices (HAI) were calculated based on the following effective composite interest rates: 7.14%% (Q323), 7.10%% (Q224), and 6.63%% (Q324).

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C.A.R. Traditional Housing Affordability Index

STATE/REGION/COUNTY

Q32024

Q22024

 

Q32023

Median Home Price

Monthly Payment Including Taxes & Insurance

Minimum Qualifying Income

CA SFH (SAAR)

16

14

 

15

 

$880,250

$5,520

$220,800

CA Condo/Townhomes

25

22

 

23

 

$670,000

$4,200

$168,000

Los Angeles Metropolitan Area

15

13

 

14

 

$827,000

$5,190

$207,600

Inland Empire

22

20

 

20

 

$590,000

$3,700

$148,000

S.F. Bay Area

21

18

 

19

 

$1,275,000

$8,000

$320,000

US

35

33

 

34

 

$418,700

$2,630

$105,200

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S.F. Bay Area

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alameda

18

16

 

16

 

$1,275,000

$8,000

$320,000

Contra Costa

25

21

 

22

 

$875,000

$5,490

$219,600

Marin

20

16

 

18

 

$1,575,000

$9,880

$395,200

Napa

15

14

 

15

 

$975,000

$6,120

$244,800

San Francisco

21

19

 

21

 

$1,580,000

$9,910

$396,400

San Mateo

17

16

 

17

 

$2,050,000

$12,860

$514,400

Santa Clara

19

16

 

17

 

$1,900,000

$11,920

$476,800

Solano

26

24

 

24

 

$600,000

$3,760

$150,400

Sonoma

18

16

 

15

 

$835,000

$5,240

$209,600

Southern California

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Imperial

28

26

 

27

 

$395,000

$2,480

$99,200

Los Angeles

11

13

 

11

 

$947,480

$5,940

$237,600

Orange

12

11

 

11

 

$1,398,500

$8,770

$350,800

Riverside

21

18

 

19

 

$635,000

$3,980

$159,200

San Bernardino

27

25

 

25

 

$510,000

$3,200

$128,000

San Diego

12

11

 

11

 

$1,010,000

$6,340

$253,600

Ventura

13

12

 

13

 

$950,000

$5,960

$238,400

Central Coast

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monterey

10

8

 

9

 

$950,000

$5,960

$238,400

San Luis Obispo

11

11

 

10

 

$940,500

$5,900

$236,000

Santa Barbara

13

9

 

10

 

$950,000

$5,960

$238,400

Santa Cruz

14

13

 

13

 

$1,319,000

$8,280

$331,200

Central Valley

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fresno

30

28

 

27

 

$430,000

$2,700

$108,000

Glenn

40

35

 

30

 

$327,000

$2,050

$82,000

Kern

30

30

 

28

 

$405,000

$2,540

$101,600

Kings

33

29

 

27

 

$375,000

$2,350

$94,000

Madera

31

29

 

29

 

$426,940

$2,680

$107,200

Merced

27

25

 

30

 

$413,000

$2,590

$103,600

Placer

30

28

 

27

 

$670,000

$4,200

$168,000

Sacramento

26

24

 

23

 

$560,000

$3,510

$140,400

San Benito

21

18

 

16

 

$800,000

$5,020

$200,800

San Joaquin

25

24

 

23

 

$572,950

$3,590

$143,600

Stanislaus

29

25

 

24

 

$480,000

$3,010

$120,400

Tulare

31

30

 

30

 

$380,000

$2,380

$95,200

Far North

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Butte

29

27

 

28

 

$450,000

$2,820

$112,800

Lassen

52

52

 

58

 

$262,500

$1,650

$66,000

Plumas

23

29

 

31

 

$520,000

$3,260

$130,400

Shasta

34

33

 

35

 

$385,000

$2,420

$96,800

Siskiyou

36

31

 

34

 

$312,500

$1,960

$78,400

Tehama

38

34

 

39

 

$325,000

$2,040

$81,600

Trinity

34

28

 

30

 

$275,000

$1,730

$69,200

Other Counties in California

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Amador

38

32

 

26

 

$416,000

$2,610

$104,400

Calaveras

31

29

 

27

 

$485,000

$3,040

$121,600

Del Norte

28

34

 

28

 

$420,000

$2,630

$105,200

El Dorado

27

22

 

23

 

$665,000

$4,170

$166,800

Humboldt

23

22

 

23

 

$439,900

$2,760

$110,400

Lake

35

31

 

30

 

$343,000

$2,150

$86,000

Mariposa

27

25

 

16

 

$409,000

$2,570

$102,800

Mendocino

18

17

 

15

 

$549,000

$3,440

$137,600

Mono

7

5

 

5

 

$869,000

$5,450

$218,000

Nevada

26

24

 

23

 

$577,000

$3,620

$144,800

Sutter

28

27

 

31

 

$430,000

$2,700

$108,000

Tuolumne

40

31

 

31

 

$385,000

$2,420

$96,800

Yolo

24

22

 

23

 

$615,000

$3,860

$154,400

Yuba

27

25

 

26

 

$440,000

$2,760

$110,400

 

 

 

 

Source: CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®

 


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