Not exact matches
We also pulled
median home
prices,
median rent
prices, and
median household incomes for many of these
counties, based on recent Census data.
Affordability may have increased across the region, as evidenced by the increase in the number of
counties in which the
median household could afford a
median -
priced home.
Fast forward to today
Median Home
price in LA
County is somewhere around 460k.
Median House
Price in L.A.
County was 99k and the cost to own the home after 30 years with interest 393k.
The
median price of a home in Nassau
County was $ 505,000 last month, a 12.5 percent jump from 2017.
FHA loan limits vary based on location and property type (such as a single - family home or duplex), and are calculated as 115 % of a
county's
median home
price.
Santa Clara
County is considered to be a «high - cost area» by HUD, because
median home
prices are well above the national average.
In July 2016, the California Association of Realtors reported that the
median sales
price for single - family homes in Contra Costa
County was $ 625,000.
Median home prices in Denton were about 3 percent higher through November, while median prices in Denton County jumped 11 percent compared to a yea
Median home
prices in Denton were about 3 percent higher through November, while
median prices in Denton County jumped 11 percent compared to a yea
median prices in Denton
County jumped 11 percent compared to a year ago.
They are established at the
county level and are based on
median house
prices.
FHA: The loan limit for a single - family FHA mortgage loan California varies from one
county to the next, because they are partly based on
median home
prices.
In June 2016, the
median price paid for a home in the nine -
county Bay Area rose to $ 712,000.
Another recent housing report, this one from CoreLogic, showed that the
median home
price for San Diego
County (not just the city) dropped 1 % in February to land at $ 492,000.
And while the
median price in most
counties is still below FHA loan limits, there are a number of
counties where
prices have climbed above those limits.
They vary by
county and are based on
median home
prices within the local area.
A recent blog post by Bay Area - based Bridgepoint Funding noted that the
median home
price in Alameda
County is more than $ 100,000 above the FHA loan limit for that c
County is more than $ 100,000 above the FHA loan limit for that
countycounty.
The 2016 FHA loan limit for a single - family home in Contra Costa
County is $ 625,500, which is well above both of the
median home
prices mentioned above.
But in some U.S. cities, average and
median home
prices have risen well above the loan limits for the surrounding
county.
According to the CAR, the
median selling
price for existing single - family homes in Alameda
County was $ 803,360 in June 2016, a gain of 7 % over last year.
Each year, FHFA reviews
median home
prices and other factors in all
counties across the country.
As a result of this rising trend, the
median sales
price in the area now exceeds the 2016 conforming loan limit for Alameda
County, which is $ 625,500.
RealtyTrac reported a similar figure for the
county's
median sales
price: $ 510,000.
According to that report,
median sale
prices in eight of the nine Bay Area
counties rose in May 2016, compared to the year before.
The 2016 FHA loan limit for Alameda
County is $ 625,500 — well below the two
median prices mentioned above.
The
median price of a Denton
County home rose 7.5 % to $ 304,990.
In Northern California, as of the fourth quarter of 2017, the percentage of those able to purchase a
median -
priced home was as follows in the following
counties: Solano 44 percent; Mendocino 28 percent; Napa 25 percent; Sonoma 23 percent, and Marin 18 percent.
In Sonoma
County, (with a fourth - quarter 2017
median price of $ 655,000 with a 20 percent down payment), a 4 percent mortgage interest rate would require a monthly payment of $ 2,502, and at 6 percent the payment would be $ 3,142.
At the same time, Sonoma
County's
median home
price in February 2018 was $ 689,000, up 15.1 percent year to year, as the supply inventory of homes remained below the long - run average in recent months.
Median home sales prices in Sonoma and Marin counties rose by double - digits from February to March, with the median price in Marin rising above $ 1 million, according to newly released
Median home sales
prices in Sonoma and Marin
counties rose by double - digits from February to March, with the
median price in Marin rising above $ 1 million, according to newly released
median price in Marin rising above $ 1 million, according to newly released data.
Although
median listing and sales
prices showed great diversity — especially in New York City — the rate available for a mortgage stayed the same regardless of location, with most lenders making few if any adjustments by
county or zip code.
In fact, a study by ATTOM (a leading housing market data aggregator) showed that the average worker can not afford the
median -
priced home in 70 % of U.S.
counties.
Loan limits vary by
county and are based on
median home
prices.
The big picture: San Diego
County's
median home
price is technically still down from the height of the housing boom.
These limits vary by
county and are based on
median home
prices.
In nearby Collin
County the
median sold
price last month shows to be $ 335,000!
These «loan limits,» as they're known, are based on
median home
prices and vary from one
county to the next.
Suffolk
County, which includes Boston and some surrounding suburbs, has also seen its
median home
price jump to $ 423,000.
A
median -
priced Brazos
County home fetched $ 184,900 in October, or 47.9 % more than it did when local
prices maxed out in December 2008.
Santa Clara
County's
median single - family home
price was $ 1.05 million in May, according to CoreLogic.
Supporting what you have said about the discrepancy in
median income, only 8 % of students in the Steamboat Springs district qualify for free or reduced
price lunch http://tinyurl.com/79paakd whereas in Greene
County, 93 % qualify.
Long Island one - bedroom apartments fetched a
median price of $ 1,709 in Nassau
County and $ 1,470 in Suffolk
County last year, compared with $ 1,180 in northern New Jersey and $ 1,376 in Westchester, according to the report.
With a monthly
median rent of $ 980 per month, Ulster
County fell somewhere in the middle of the top - 25 pack, less than half the
price of the big - city contenders and modestly higher than some of the other smaller metros.
Meanwhile, in Caroline, Frederick, or Talbot
County Schools, the
median Title I school had about the same free - or reduced -
price lunch eligibility rate as the
median non-Title I school in Baltimore City.
Montgomery
County itself is a suburb directly outside Washington, D.C., where the
median household income for families with children is $ 115,700.41 Montgomery
County serves around 150,000 students, 35 percent of whom qualify for free and reduced -
price lunch.42 Around 70 percent of students in Montgomery
County are students of color.
Thirty - two percent of the student population qualifies for free or reduced -
price lunch.45 The
median family with children earns $ 102,000, around $ 14,000 less than in Montgomery
County.46 However, Anne Arundel
County is much less racially diverse.
[1] To represent the
median rent, NCTQ uses the average Zillow Rent Index of the Median Rent List Price for a one bedroom apartment for the county where the district is located from 2011 to
median rent, NCTQ uses the average Zillow Rent Index of the
Median Rent List Price for a one bedroom apartment for the county where the district is located from 2011 to
Median Rent List
Price for a one bedroom apartment for the
county where the district is located from 2011 to 2015.
The results of the 2018 Rental Affordability Report from ATTOM show that buying a
median -
priced home is more affordable than renting a three - bedroom property in 54 % of U.S.
counties analyzed for the report.
They vary by
county and are based on
median home
prices within the local area.
So far in 2017, the average mortgage amount in Philadelphia
county has stayed about $ 25,000 over the state
median sales
price.
Halfway through 2014, the
median home
price for SLO
County rose above $ 480,000.