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These are the 25 most affordable housing markets in the US

Grant Suneson
24/7 Wall Street

American homes are at their least affordable level in more than 10 years. ATTOM Data Solutions, a real estate and property data provider, reported that the median sale price of a house in 2018’s fourth quarter rose 9% from Q3 as wages grew by just 3% in the same time.

Despite home prices rising far faster than wages nationwide, the American dream of home ownership is still very attainable in some parts of the country. In many places, the area's typical income is more than twice as much as the income needed to buy a typical area home.

24/7 Wall St. reviewed data from ATTOM Data Solutions on income needed to buy a home and average annual wages in each U.S. county to determine America’s 25 most affordable housing markets. The income needed to buy a house is calculated by assuming a 3% down payment and a 28% maximum “front-end” debt-to-income ratio.

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Unlike the least affordable housing markets in the country, the most affordable places to buy a home are spread across the country. There are counties from 12 different states on the list, mainly in the South and Midwest.

Ohio is home to five of the most affordable housing markets in the nation, the most of any state. Georgia has the second most affordable markets with four, followed by Alabama and Michigan, tied with three apiece.

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Methodology

To determine the 25 most affordable housing markets in the United States, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed county-level data from ATTOM Data Solutions. Counties were ranked based on the affordability ratio – median income needed to buy a house in the area relative to average annual wages. Home sale price data and the total number of housing units also came from ATTOM. The income needed to buy a house is calculated by assuming a 3% down payment and a 28% maximum “front-end” debt-to-income ratio.

What size home can you afford?:How much house you can buy for $200,000 in each state

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Oklahoma County, Oklahoma

25. Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
• Income needed to buy a house: $40,459
• Average annual wages: $52,104
• Q4 median sales price: $140,000
• Housing units: 330,235

24. Richmond County, Virginia
• Income needed to buy a house: $47,020
• Average annual wages: $61,308
• Q4 median sales price: $173,000
• Housing units: 99,883

23. Kenton County, Kentucky
• Income needed to buy a house: $42,373
• Average annual wages: $55,276
• Q4 median sales price: $145,000
• Housing units: 69,520

Clark County, Ohio

22. Clark County, Ohio
• Income needed to buy a house: $30,770
• Average annual wages: $40,456
• Q4 median sales price: $99,250
• Housing units: 61,143

21. Jackson County, Michigan
• Income needed to buy a house: $35,767
• Average annual wages: $47,879
• Q4 median sales price: $120,000
• Housing units: 69,047

20. Muscogee County, Georgia
• Income needed to buy a house: $32,935
• Average annual wages: $45,201
• Q4 median sales price: $115,000
• Housing units: 83,921

19. Madison County, Alabama
• Income needed to buy a house: $42,386
• Average annual wages: $58,422
• Q4 median sales price: $154,480
• Housing units: 154,710

Sullivan County, Tennessee

18. Sullivan County, Tennessee
• Income needed to buy a house: $34,495
• Average annual wages: $47,892
• Q4 median sales price: $125,000
• Housing units: 74,154

17. Shelby County, Tennessee
• Income needed to buy a house: $39,405
• Average annual wages: $55,289
• Q4 median sales price: $140,000
• Housing units: 403,101

16. Cuyahoga County, Ohio
• Income needed to buy a house: $39,525
• Average annual wages: $56,719
• Q4 median sales price: $124,000
• Housing units: 618,673

15. Jefferson County, Alabama
• Income needed to buy a house: $37,888
• Average annual wages: $55,133
• Q4 median sales price: $135,450
• Housing units: 305,262

Allen County, Ohio

14. Allen County, Ohio
• Income needed to buy a house: $29,936
• Average annual wages: $44,473
• Q4 median sales price: $98,000
• Housing units: 44,850

13. Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
• Income needed to buy a house: $43,637
• Average annual wages: $65,273
• Q4 median sales price: $150,000
• Housing units: 671,125

12. Lucas County, Ohio
• Income needed to buy a house: $31,348
• Average annual wages: $47,658
• Q4 median sales price: $97,000
• Housing units: 202,307

Trumbull County, Ohio

11. Trumbull County, Ohio
• Income needed to buy a house: $26,366
• Average annual wages: $40,170
• Q4 median sales price: $84,500
• Housing units: 95,466

10. Montgomery County, Alabama
• Income needed to buy a house: $28,856
• Average annual wages: $45,422
• Q4 median sales price: $105,550
• Housing units: 103,577

9. Saginaw County, Michigan
• Income needed to buy a house: $27,129
• Average annual wages: $44,863
• Q4 median sales price: $86,500
• Housing units: 86,792

8. Richmond County, Georgia
• Income needed to buy a house: $27,130
• Average annual wages: $45,175
• Q4 median sales price: $93,000
• Housing units: 87,290

7. Rock Island County, Illinois
• Income needed to buy a house: $33,370
• Average annual wages: $56,433
• Q4 median sales price: $104,950
• Housing units: 65,800

6. St. Lawrence County, New York
• Income needed to buy a house: $26,108
• Average annual wages: $44,980
• Q4 median sales price: $75,000
• Housing units: 52,272

Wayne County, Michigan

5. Wayne County, Michigan
• Income needed to buy a house: $34,658
• Average annual wages: $61,061
• Q4 median sales price: $110,000
• Housing units: 816,398

4. Peoria County, Illinois
• Income needed to buy a house: $34,024
• Average annual wages: $60,567
• Q4 median sales price: $102,500
• Housing units: 83,4872. Bibb County, Georgia
• Income needed to buy a house: $20,685
• Average annual wages: $42,900
• Q4 median sales price: $75,050
• Housing units: 70,178

3. Clayton County, Georgia
• Income needed to buy a house: $31,262
• Average annual wages: $56,641
• Q4 median sales price: $110,000
• Housing units: 104,699

Baltimore City County, Maryland

1. Baltimore City County, Maryland
• Income needed to buy a house: $30,701
• Average annual wages: $65,819
• Q4 median sales price: $100,500
• Housing units: 296,923

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