Higher home prices reduce California housing affordability, C.A.R. reports

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LOS ANGELES, CA – November 13, 2012 – (RealEstateRama) — Rising home prices offset lower interest rates, reducing housing affordability in California during the third quarter of 2012, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) reported today.

The percentage of home buyers who could afford to purchase a median-priced, existing single-family home in California fell to 49 percent in the third quarter of 2012, down from 51 percent in second-quarter 2012 and from 51 percent in third-quarter 2011, according to C.A.R.’s Traditional Housing Affordability Index (HAI).

C.A.R.’s HAI measures the percentage of all households that can afford to purchase a median-priced, single-family home in California.  C.A.R. also reports affordability indices for regions and select counties within the state.  The Index is considered the most fundamental measure of housing well-being for home buyers in the state.

Home buyers needed to earn a minimum annual income of $65,810 to qualify for the purchase of a $339,860 statewide median-priced, existing single-family home in the third quarter of 2012.  The monthly payment, including taxes and insurance on a 30-year fixed-rate loan, would be $1,650, assuming a 20 percent down payment and an effective composite interest rate of 3.72 percent.  The effective composite interest rate in second-quarter 2012 was 3.92 percent and 4.63 percent in the third quarter of 2011.

Every Southern California county experienced lower affordability than the previous quarter because of higher home prices, while affordability improved or was stable in most San Francisco Bay Area counties.

At an index of 77 percent, San Bernardino County and Solano counties were the most affordable counties of the state.  Conversely, San Mateo County was the least affordable, with only 24 percent of households able to purchase the county’s median-priced home.

Visit http://www.car.org/marketdata/data/haitraditional/ to see C.A.R.’s historical housing affordability data.  For first-time buyer housing affordability data, visit http://www.car.org/marketdata/data/ftbhai/.

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 155,000 members dedicated to the advancement of professionalism in real estate. C.A.R. is headquartered in Los Angeles.
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®
Traditional Housing Affordability Index

STATE/REGION/COUNTY Q3 2012 Q2 2012   Q3 2011
CA SFH 49 51 51
CA Condo/Townhomes 60 62 r 62
Los Angeles Metropolitan Area 51 53 53
Inland Empire 68 70 69
S.F. Bay Area 35 35 38
US 67 67 66
S.F. Bay Area
Alameda 34 38 36
Contra-Costa (Central County) 28 26 27
Marin 27 27 25
Napa 45 50 48
San Francisco 25 24 26
San Mateo 24 23 29
Santa Clara 32 32 34
Solano 77 77 75
Sonoma 46 49 46
Southern California
Los Angeles 42 49 42
Orange County 34 35 33
Riverside County 63 65 65
San Bernardino 77 78 77
San Diego 43 44 42
Ventura 47 48 45
Central Coast
Monterey 52 55 56
San Luis Obispo 37 41 40
Santa Barbara 31 32 38 r
Santa Cruz 30 34 32
Central Valley
Fresno 69 71 69
Kings County 73 75 76
Madera 76 74 74
Merced 74 77 74
Placer County 64 65 65 r
Sacramento 73 74 72
Tulare 73 74 73


CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®
Traditional Housing Affordability Index

C.A.R. Region Housing
Afford-
ability Index
Median
Home
Price
Monthly Payment Including Taxes & Insurance Minimum
Qualifying Income
CA SFH 49  $           339,860  $               1,650  $             65,810
CA Condo/Townhomes 60  $           258,070  $               1,250  $             49,980
Los Angeles Metropolitan Area 51  $           314,090  $               1,520  $             60,820
Inland Empire 68  $           193,910  $                   940  $             37,550
S.F. Bay Area 35  $           568,040  $               2,750  $           110,000
US 67  $           186,100  $                   900  $             36,040
S.F. Bay Area
Alameda 34  $           526,600  $               2,550  $           101,980
Contra-Costa (Central County) 28  $           644,310  $               3,120  $           124,770
Marin 27  $           811,300  $               3,930  $           157,110
Napa 45  $           391,110  $               1,890  $             75,740
San Francisco 25  $           700,450  $               3,390  $           135,640
San Mateo 24  $           790,000  $               3,820  $           152,990
Santa Clara 32  $           672,000  $               3,250  $           130,130
Solano 77  $           198,170  $                   960  $             38,380
Sonoma 46  $           368,810  $               1,790  $             71,420
Southern California
Los Angeles 42  $           355,700  $               1,720  $             68,880
Orange County 34  $           560,320  $               2,710  $           108,510
Riverside County 63  $           226,660  $               1,100  $             43,890
San Bernardino 77  $           146,070  $                   710  $             28,290
San Diego 43  $           394,390  $               1,910  $             76,370
Ventura 47  $           432,540  $               2,090  $             83,760
Central Coast
Monterey 52  $           310,500  $               1,500  $             60,130
San Luis Obispo 37  $           408,330  $               1,980  $             79,070
Santa Barbara 31  $           491,490  $               2,380  $             95,180
Santa Cruz 30  $           555,500  $               2,690  $           107,570
Central Valley
Fresno 69  $           152,970  $                   740  $             29,620
Kings County 73  $           151,430  $                   730  $             29,320
Madera 76  $           122,000  $                   590  $             23,630
Merced 74  $           130,910  $                   630  $             25,350
Placer County 64  $           294,810  $               1,430  $             57,090
Sacramento 73  $           180,410  $                   870  $             34,940
Tulare 73  $           129,470  $                   630  $             25,070

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

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