CHARLOTTE, N.C., Dec. 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- In its latest study, LendingTree® analyzed the 50 US towns with populations under 50,000 with the most expensive median-home values. LendingTree then ranked the towns based on where home values were the highest and also compared home values in these towns to home values in the nation's 50 largest cities. The goal: To determine whether towns are actually less expensive than cities.
Key findings
Top 10 Most Expensive Small Towns in US
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Rank | Micropolitan area | Total population 2018 | Median household income | Median home value | Home value to income ratio |
1 | Vineyard Haven, MA | 17,313 | $71,224 | $667,400 | 9.37 |
2 | Summit Park, UT | 40,511 | $100,453 | $598,900 | 5.96 |
3 | Jackson, WY | 34,139 | $78,452 | $563,100 | 7.18 |
4 | Breckenridge, CO | 30,429 | $77,589 | $563,000 | 7.26 |
5 | Steamboat Springs, CO | 24,874 | $74,273 | $510,600 | 6.87 |
6 | Heber, UT | 30,523 | $77,449 | $388,900 | 5.02 |
7 | Hood River, OR | 23,131 | $62,935 | $355,100 | 5.64 |
8 | Gardnerville Ranchos, NV | 47,828 | $62,503 | $346,500 | 5.54 |
9 | Juneau, AK | 32,330 | $88,213 | $344,000 | 3.9 |
10 | Hailey, ID | 28,201 | $51,207 | $340,800 | 6.66 |
To view the full report, visit: https://www.lendingtree.com/home/mortgage/most-expensive-towns-in-america/
MethodologyData used in this study comes from the 2017 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (the most recent survey which has the data necessary to perform this study). For the purposes of this study, LendingTree used micropolitan level data to approximate town level data.
When determining whether or not a home is affordable, the assumption is that an income earner will be able to afford a 20% down payment on the median home value in their area, and that they will receive a mortgage loan with a rate of 4.6% (the average rate offered to Americans). By using that data, the likely monthly payment and down payment for a median-priced home in a given micropolitan area were calculated.
An "affordable" monthly mortgage payment is based on the "28% rule," which says that a person should not spend more than 28% of their yearly gross salary on yearly costs related to housing. This rule, while not necessarily applicable to everyone, is useful for homebuyers to keep in mind, as it helps to ensure that they are not overspending on their home and leaving too little money for other expenses.
By subtracting the monthly housing payment that is affordable to an income earner in the geographies highlighted in the study from the calculated housing payment that would be required to purchase a home valued at the median level, we are able to determine whether or not an average townsperson can reasonably afford to purchase a home in the town that they live in.
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