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12/13/2007 - C.A.R. reports entry-level housing affordability a

For release:
Thursday, Nov. 29, 2007


C.A.R. reports entry-level housing affordability at 24 percent in California

LOS ANGELES (Nov. 29) The percentage of households that could afford to buy an entry-level home in California stood at 24 percent in the third quarter of 2007, unchanged from 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 $482,910 in California in the third quarter of 2007 was $99,590, based on an adjustable interest rate of 6.56 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 $3,320 for the third quarter of 2007.

At 48 percent, the High Desert region was the most affordable in the state, followed by the Sacramento region at 46 percent. Santa Barbara was the least affordable region in the state at 11 percent, followed by the Monterey region at 16 percent.

Leading the way...® in real estate news and information 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 nearly 200,000 members dedicated to the advancement of professionalism in real estate. C.A.R. is headquartered in Los Angeles.

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C.A.R. FIRST-TIME BUYER HOUSING AFFORDABILITY INDEX *

 

 

 

Q3 2007

Q2 2007

 

Q3 2006R

 

California

24

24

 

24

 

California - Condos

38

36

 

35

 

United States

61

62

 

60

r

C.A.R. REGION

 

 

 

 

 

Central Valley

NA

42

 

37

r

High Desert

48

45

 

39

 

Los Angeles County

20

20

 

19

 

Monterey Region

16

17

 

17

 

Northern California

38

37

 

34

r

Northern Wine Country

24

23

 

22

 

Orange County

24

23

 

22

 

Palm Sprgs/Lwr Desert

33

31

 

33

r

Riverside/SBernardino

39

37

 

32

r

Sacramento County

46

44

 

39

r

San Diego County

24

23

 

21

 

San Francisco Bay

18

18

 

22

r

San Luis Obispo County

20

19

 

18

 

Santa Barbara Area

11

12

 

14

 

Santa Clara County

21

21

 

26

r

Southern California

24

23

 

23

 

Ventura County

25

25

 

22

 

COUNTY

 

 

 

 

 

Alameda

23

23

 

23

r

Contra Costa

16

16

 

17

r

Fresno

44

44

 

40

r

Marin

20

19

 

21

r

Merced

48

46

 

41

r

Riverside

36

35

 

25

r

San Bernardino

44

40

 

28

r

San Francisco

15

15

 

17

 

San Joaquin

NA

39

 

32

r

San Mateo

17

18

 

20

 

Santa Cruz

17

18

 

18

 

Sonoma

25

24

 

23

r

Stanislaus

NA

41

 

36

r


 

 

 

* -- percentage of California households that can afford to purchase a median-priced home

r – revised

Source: CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®

 

 

Housing
Affordability Index

First-Time Buyer
Median Price
Q3 2007

Monthly Payment Including Taxes & Insurance

Minimum
Qualifying Income

California

24

$482,910

$3,320

$99,588

California - Condos

38

$358,650

$2,465

$73,963

United States

61

$187,680

$1,290

$38,704

C.A.R. REGION

 

 

 

 

Central Valley

NA

 

 

 

High Desert

48

$243,110

$1,671

$50,135

Los Angeles County

20

$500,130

$3,438

$103,139

Monterey Region

16

$646,410

$4,444

$133,306

Northern California

38

$322,950

$2,220

$66,600

Northern Wine Country

24

$503,160

$3,459

$103,764

Orange County

24

$595,550

$4,094

$122,817

Palm Sprgs/Lwr Desert

33

$314,820

$2,164

$64,924

Riverside/SBernardino

39

$320,370

$2,202

$66,068

Sacramento County

46

$285,340

$1,961

$58,844

San Diego County

24

$500,910

$3,443

$103,300

San Francisco Bay

18

$701,590

$4,823

$144,686

San Luis Obispo County

20

$486,980

$3,348

$100,428

Santa Barbara Area

11

$709,870

$4,880

$146,393

Santa Clara County

21

$724,630

$4,981

$149,437

Southern California

24

$477,790

$3,284

$98,532

Ventura County

25

$575,960

$3,959

$118,777

COUNTY

 

 

 

 

Alameda

23

$594,350

$4,086

$122,570

Contra Costa

16

$742,220

$5,102

$153,064

Fresno

44

$235,360

$1,618

$48,537

Marin

20

$864,990

$5,946

$178,383

Merced

48

$219,940

$1,512

$45,357

Riverside

36

$341,760

$2,349

$70,480

San Bernardino

44

$278,970

$1,918

$57,531

San Francisco

15

$744,180

$5,116

$153,469

San Joaquin

NA

$0

$0

$0

San Mateo

17

$816,000

$5,609

$168,280

Santa Cruz

17

$656,200

$4,511

$135,325

Sonoma

25

$504,460

$3,468

$104,032

Stanislaus

NA

$0

$0

$0


 

Source: CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®

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