Families are struggling to buy homes, Realtors...
Families are struggling to
buy homes, Realtors say
The percentage of California households that can afford to buy a
single-family home at the median price continues to shrink from its
2003 level, falling to 24% in February from 30% in the same month
last year, according to the California Assn. of Realtors.
The association reported that the minimum household income needed
was $91,690 to purchase a median-priced home, which in February cost
$394,300.
Locally, median home prices in February were much higher than the
statewide median and were somewhat higher than the same month in
2003. According to the Orange Coast Assn. of Realtors, a
median-priced home in Costa Mesa was $592,000 in February, up 24%
from February last year, and in Newport Beach a median-priced home
sold for $1.5 million, a 46% increase since the same month in 2003.
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