Press Release
February 17, 2011
CBIA: Sacramento housing more affordable
Sacramento Business Journal - by Michael Shaw, staff writer
That's according to the California Building Industry Association, which released the data Thursday. The association said the average priced home in the region is affordable to 79.3 percent of families in Sacramento, up 3 percentage points from the third quarter. That makes the region 103rd in the ranking of least affordable markets. The New York region was the country's least affordable market.
Yuba and Sutter counties became California's most-affordable market with 90.3 percent affordability, up from 83.7 percent in the third quarter.
On a statewide basis, a family earning the median income could have afforded 62.9 percent of the new and existing homes that were sold during the fourth quarter, up slightly from 61.1 percent in the third quarter.
Mike Winn, CBIA's president and chief executive officer, said this was good news for consumers.
"Clearly, this is a great time to buy a home for those who qualify," Winn said. "The winter selling season is typically a little slower, but as the spring selling season begins, we expect to see prices firming up a bit as they did in several California markets last year."
Press Archive
- Press Release - April 19, 2011
- Press Release - April 7, 2011
- Press Release - March 17, 2011
- Press Release - March 7, 2011
- Press Release - February 28, 2011
- Press Release - February 28, 2011
- Press Release - February 28, 2011
- Press Release - February 24, 2011
- Press Release - February 17, 2011
- Press Release - February 3, 2011
- Press Release - February 2, 2011
- Press Release - January 26, 2011
- Press Release - January 20, 2011
- Press Release - January 9, 2011
- Press Release - January 7, 2011
- Press Release - December 19, 2010
- Press Release - August 10, 2010

