Home affordability is top of mind for most Americans—but, even with mortgage rates trending higher, there are still cities where it’s possible to own a home without stretching your income too far.

In evaluating the nation’s largest metros, Realtor.com found that there were five cities where fewer than 30% of households could afford a home. Los Angeles, Oxnard, San Diego and San Jose in California and New York City were the least affordable in the country.

But in five cities – Pittsburgh, Akron, OH, Baltimore, Detroit and St. Louis – nearly 60% of households can afford a home. And the income needed to buy a home there is less than $84,000 a year.

In Akron, for example, where the median list price is $228,200, 68.5% of households can afford to buy a home. The median household income required to buy a home is just $55,732.

Akron was also ranked No. 9 on the list of Realtor.com’s hottest housing markets in October.

Akron was named one of the most affordable metro areas in the country by Realtor. Christopher Boswell – stock.adobe.com

“It’s affordable in Akron, which makes a really big difference,” says real estate agent Ali Whitley, of Re/Max Crossroads in Akron. “Gen Z are becoming first-time homebuyers here. It’s a great place to shop in a great area for a reasonable price.â€

Affordability is the name of the game in the five money-saving measures below.

  • Average List Price: $244,000
  • Percentage of households that can afford to buy an average-priced house: 69.6%
  • Median household income required to purchase a median-priced home: 58697 dollars
Nearly 70% of Pittsburgh households can afford a median-priced home. Vadim – stock.adobe.com
  • Average List Price: $228,200
  • Percentage of households that can afford to buy an average-priced house: 68.5%
  • Median household income required to purchase a median-priced home: $55,732
  • Average List Price: $369,995
  • Percentage of households that can afford to buy an average-priced house: 64.1%
  • Median household income required to purchase a median-priced home: $83,948
A family needs to make $64,888 to afford the median priced home in Detroit. LightRocket via Getty Images
  • Average List Price: $271,200
  • Percentage of households that can afford to buy an average-priced house: 62.6%
  • Median household income required to purchase a median-priced home: 64 888 dollars
  • Average List Price: $299,450
  • Percentage of households that can afford to buy an average-priced house: 62.4%
  • Median household income required to purchase a median-priced home: $72,101

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