Hello Friends,
Have you
ever asked yourself, “How much house can I afford?”
in different cities across the country? Well, in conjunction with Realtor.com,
we’ve crunched the numbers for you to find out what $300,000 buys in the
20 largest metro markets in the United States.
What’s more, we’ve figured out
how much you’d need to earn in those cities to afford a $300,000 home, assuming
you can find one. You can thank us later.
In the gallery here, you can see actual
listings from Realtor.com, as of Aug. 30, 2016, with an
asking price of roughly $300,000. Click on the first image to open the gallery
view and see the listing data for each property.
As you can see, your money
goes a lot further in states like Texas and Georgia, with more than 3,000
square feet of legroom in some stately suburban McMansions. But in places
like San Francisco, Los Angeles and Seattle, you’d be feeling a bit
cramped; you’d be lucky to find anything over 800 square feet in those
cities at this price point. Ouch.
To take the nerdy number
crunching a step further, we asked Realtor.com to find out the minimum
annual income needed to buy a $300,000 home in these markets. The income
estimates are not a one-size-fits-all solution for each situation; the
figures depend heavily on the size of your down payment, and they
don’t take into account other debts a home buyer might have. Keep in
mind that the more money you put down, the less your loan amount will
be — and that eases the pressure on how much you’d need to earn to afford a
$300,000 in the nation’s 20 largest metros.
It’s clear from the study that
you’ll get more for your money buying in the South and the Midwest than
on the East or West coasts, but the latter options have cities with
booming economies and job markets that make them more attractive than some of
their Southern neighbors, especially to millennials.
Keep in mind, though, that price
isn’t the only consideration of where you choose to live. Think about job
opportunities, crime, the local economy, schools, distance from family and
friends, and home styles — all factors that might influence your happiness
in a new home. Choose wisely, friends! https://goo.gl/8hQ10M
Thanks so much,
ERA Skyline Real Estate
3376 Harrison Blvd.,
Ogden, Utah 84403
(801) 627-6500
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