RealEstateJournal | Housing Affordability Hits 14-Year Low
Soaring house prices and higher mortgage rates have put homeownership out of reach for more people than at any time in more than a decade.
Housing affordability in October sank to its lowest levels since 1991, according to the National Association of Realtors' Affordability Index, a widely followed measure of the average household's ability to buy a home at current interest rates. In some areas, including New York City, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco and Miami, housing affordability has dropped to levels not seen since the early to mid-1980s, according to mortgage giant Fannie Mae.
RealEstateJournal | Housing Affordability Hits 14-Year Low
Housing affordability in October sank to its lowest levels since 1991, according to the National Association of Realtors' Affordability Index, a widely followed measure of the average household's ability to buy a home at current interest rates. In some areas, including New York City, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco and Miami, housing affordability has dropped to levels not seen since the early to mid-1980s, according to mortgage giant Fannie Mae.
RealEstateJournal | Housing Affordability Hits 14-Year Low
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