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Interest Rate & Price Increases Quickly Killing Affordability

Posted on July 10, 2013July 10, 2013 by The Tim

With the dramatic increase in mortgage interest rates that we’ve seen over the last few weeks, I thought that it now would be a good time to take another look at what the affordability numbers look like. As a reminder, the affordability index is based on three factors: median single-family home price as reported by…

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Seattle-Area Price to Income Ratio Near Historic Average

Posted on June 21, 2013June 21, 2013 by The Tim

It’s been a while since we’ve taken look at how local home prices compare to local incomes, so let’s update those charts. First, let’s check out the ratio between home prices and per capita income from the BEA: Overall the Seattle area is just a little bit above the long-term average, and almost entirely thanks…

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Low Rates Prop Up the Affordable Home Price

Posted on May 24, 2013May 23, 2013 by The Tim

As promised in yesterday’s affordability post, here’s an updated look at the “affordable home” price chart. In this graph I flip the variables in the affordability index calculation around to other sides of the equation to calculate what price home the a family earning the median household income could afford to buy at today’s mortgage…

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Home Affordability Tanking in 2013

Posted on May 23, 2013May 23, 2013 by The Tim

It has been over four months since we had a look at the local affordability index, So let’s have a look at what the numbers look like with the price increases we’ve seen so far this year through April. As a reminder, the affordability index is based on three factors: median single-family home price as…

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Low Rates Keep the “Affordable” Home Price Inflated

Posted on January 14, 2013January 14, 2013 by The Tim

Since we looked at the affordability index last week, Let’s have an updated look at the “affordable home” price chart. In this graph I flip the variables in the affordability index calculation around to other sides of the equation to calculate what price home the median household income could afford to buy at today’s mortgage…

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