Redfin Report Finds Most Affordable Locations for Teachers to Buy a Home
According to a recent report by Redfin, the five most affordable U.S. metro areas for teachers to buy homes in 2020 are all in inland California. Merced leads with a median disposable income of $64,586, followed by Fresno, Riverside, Modesto, and Bakersfield. The report also highlights that Merced is the most affordable for renting, with a median disposable income of $68,002 for teachers who rent. In contrast, San Jose is noted as the least affordable area for teachers to buy homes, with a median disposable income of only $2,703.
- Merced, CA has the highest median disposable income for teachers at $64,586.
- The report identifies affordable housing options for teachers, potentially boosting Redfin's market appeal.
- San Jose, CA ranks as the least affordable metro for teachers, potentially indicating a wider housing affordability crisis that could affect overall market sentiment.
SEATTLE, Aug. 31, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- (NASDAQ: RDFN) -- The five most affordable areas for teachers to purchase homes in 2020 were all located in inland California, according to a new report from Redfin (redfin.com), the technology-powered real estate brokerage. Redfin identified these areas through an analysis of median disposable incomes for teachers in the 157 U.S. metropolitan areas where there was sufficient income data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and sufficient housing-cost data from Redfin and other sources.
Five Most Affordable Metros for Teachers to Buy Homes In 2020
Metro Area | Median Disposable | Median Teacher | Median Annual | Median Home |
Merced, CA | ||||
Fresno, CA | ||||
Riverside, CA | ||||
Modesto, CA | ||||
Bakersfield, CA |
In Merced, California, the median teacher salary was
"Merced's affordability also comes from its distance to big cities. People travel up to an hour for fine dining, shopping and sometimes work," said Debbie Engel, a Keller Williams real estate agent and Redfin partner agent. "Still, Merced has been getting more expensive every year and real estate demand continues to peak. That's largely due to the presence of UC Merced and the area's affordability relative to other major California metros."
For Teachers Who Rent, Inland California Is Also Relatively Affordable
Merced also topped the list of metros where it was most affordable for teachers to rent housing in 2020. With a median annual rental cost of
Next came Bend, Oregon, with a median disposable income of
Rounding out the top five were Fresno, Modesto and Bakersfield, which also ranked on the top-five list of metros where it was most affordable for teachers to purchase homes.
Five Most Affordable Metros for Teachers to Rent Homes In 2020
Metro Area | Median Disposable | Median | Median Annual | Median Monthly |
Merced, CA | ||||
Bend, OR | ||||
Fresno, CA | ||||
Modesto, CA | ||||
Bakersfield, CA |
San Jose Is the Least Affordable Metro for Teachers to Purchase Homes
In San Jose, CA, the median teacher salary in 2020 was
"San Jose is expensive, and those prices are going to keep on climbing. That's because housing demand is far outpacing supply," said local Redfin real estate agent Robert Garcia "Land is so scarce that there won't be many new affordable residential building projects in the near future. If anything is going to change, it will have to come from raising teacher salaries on a policy level."
Five Least Affordable Metros for Teachers to Buy Homes In 2020
Metro Area | Median Disposable | Median | Median Annual | Median Home |
San Jose, CA | ||||
Kahului, HI | ||||
St. George, UT | ||||
Salinas, CA | ||||
Flagstaff, AZ |
St. George, UT Is the Least Affordable Metro for Teachers to Rent Homes
The median teacher salary in St. George, UT—a desert city in the southwestern corner of the state—was
"The city of Palm Bay itself isn't actually that pricey, but there are a handful of real estate hotspots within the larger metro area that raise the median home price in the region," said local Redfin real estate agent Michael Moore. "One of those hotspots is Melbourne Beach—a town on a barrier island with luxury mansions overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and/or intracoastal waterways. Many areas farther north in Melbourne have also become more expensive due to their proximity to defense contractors and Cape Canaveral, which employ many people in the area."
Five Least Affordable Metros for Teachers to Rent Homes In 2020
Metro Area | Median Disposable Income | Median | Median Annual | Median Monthly |
St. George, UT | ||||
Sierra Vista, AZ | ||||
Twin Falls, ID | ||||
Palm Bay, FL | ||||
Jackson, MS |
To view the full report, including charts and methodology, please visit: https://www.redfin.com/news/teacher-housing-affordability-2021
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