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Thursday, May 13, 2010

C.A.R. reports entry-level housing affordability at 66 percent in the first quarter of 2010

Quick Facts:

·  C.A.R. First-time Buyer Housing Affordability Index stood at 66 percent in the first quarter of 2010 compared with 69 percent in the first quarter of 2009
 

·  The median price of an entry-level home in California was $246,270 in the first quarter of 2010
 

·  The estimated monthly payment including taxes and insurance was $1,380 in the first quarter of 2010
 

·  The minimum household income needed to purchase an entry-level home in California in the first quarter of 2010 was $41,540.

LOS ANGELES (May 13)  -- The percentage of households that could afford to buy an entry-level home in California stood at 66 percent in the first quarter of 2010, compared with 69 percent for the same period a year ago, according to a report released today by the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®(C.A.R.). 
 

C.A.R.’s First-time Buyer Housing Affordability Index(FTB-HAI) measures the percentage of households that can afford to purchase an entry-level home in California.  C.A.R. also reports first-time buyer indexes for regions and select counties within the state.  The Index is the most fundamental measure of housing well-being for first-time buyers in the state.

The minimum household income needed to purchase an entry-level home at $246,270 in California in the first quarter of 2010 was $41,540, based on an adjustable effective interest rate of 4.33 percent and assuming a 10 percent down payment.  First-time buyers typically purchase a home equal to 85 percent of the prevailing median price.  The monthly payment including taxes and insurance was $1,380 for the fourth quarter of 2010. At $41,540, the minimum qualifying income was $3,910 greater than a year earlier when households needed $37,630 to qualify for a loan on an entry-level home. 

At 84 percent, the HighDesert region was the most affordable area in the state.  The San Luis ObispoCounty region was the least affordable in the state at 52 percent, followed by the San FranciscoBay region at 53 percent.  

Leading the way…® in California real estate for more than 100 years, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (www.car.org) is one of the largest state trade organizations in the United States with more than 155,000 members dedicated to the advancement of professionalism in real estate. C.A.R. is headquartered in Los Angeles.
 

C.A.R. First-time Buyer Housing Affordability Index 
 

C.A.R. Region

Q1 2010

Q4 2009

 

Q1 2009

 

California

66

64

 

69

California – Condos

70

68

 

72

United States

79

78

r

77

High Desert

84

84

 

83

Los Angeles

56

53

 

57

Monterey Region

67

65

 

71

Northern California

67

65

 

63

Northern Wine Country

60

58

 

60

Orange County

54

53

 

56

Palm Springs/Lower Desert

73

74

 

75

Riverside/San Bernardino

78

78

 

77

Sacramento County

80

79

 

80

San Diego County

58

57

 

60

San Francisco Bay

53

50

 

62

San Luis Obispo County

52

48

 

49

Santa Barbara area

56

50

 

64

Santa Clara County

55

52

 

62

Southern California

65

63

 

68

Ventura County

60

59

 

65

 

COUNTY

 

 

 

 

 

Alameda

54

52

 

62

Contra Costa

46

44

 

50

Fresno

77

77

 

77

Marin

41

40

 

41

Merced

85

84

 

84

Riverside

77

78

 

77

San Bernardino

81

81

 

79

San Francisco

37

35

 

39

San Mateo

42

41

 

51

Santa Cruz

45

43

 

53

Sonoma

62

59

 

63


* -- percentage of California households that can afford to purchase an entry-level home
 
r – revised 
 
Source:  CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®

 

C.A.R. Region

Housing
Affordability Index

Entry-Level Price

Monthly Payment Including Taxes & Insurance

Minimum
Qualifying Income

California

66

$246,270

$1,380

$41,540

California - Condos

70

$220,720

$1,240

$37,230

United States

79

$141,190

$790

$23,810

High Desert

84

$104,810

$590

$17,680

Los Angeles County

56

$281,700

$1,580

$47,510

Monterey Region

67

$254,140

$1,430

$42,860

Northern California

67

$211,640

$1,190

$35,700

Northern Wine Country

60

$297,970

$1,680

$50,260

Orange County

54

$413,680

$2,330

$69,770

Palm Sprgs/Lwr Desert

73

$154,530

$870

$26,060

Riverside/SBernardino

78

$153,390

$860

$25,870

Sacramento County

80

$152,520

$860

$25,720

San Diego County

58

$322,120

$1,810

$54,330

San Francisco Bay

53

$440,440

$2,480

$74,290

San Luis Obispo County

52

$310,110

$1,740

$52,300

Santa Barbara Area

56

$319,760

$1,800

$53,930

Santa Clara County

55

$476,000

$2,680

$80,280

Southern California

65

$252,910

$1,420

$42,660

Ventura County

60

$373,960

$2,100

$63,070

County

 

 

 

 

Alameda

54

$389,010

$2,190

$65,610

Contra Costa

46

$512,390

$2,880

$86,420

Fresno

77

$127,580

$720

$21,520

Marin

41

$655,860

$3,690

$110,620

Merced

85

$88,310

$500

$14,890

Riverside

77

$161,190

$910

$27,190

San Bernardino

81

$131,250

$740

$22,140

San Francisco

37

$574,790

$3,230

$96,950

San Mateo

42

$597,550

$3,360

$100,780

Santa Cruz

45

$437,750

$2,460

$73,830

Sonoma

62

$306,290

$1,720

$51,660

Source:  CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®

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