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South Florida buyers need to earn over $150,000 to comfortably afford a home in 2024: report

Half of first-time buyers in the US say at least part of their down payment came from a gift or loan from family or friends, a study found

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Home shoppers across the US need to be making more than $106,000 to comfortably afford a home in 2024, according to a new Zillow report.

The roughly $106,500 needed to comfortably afford a typical home is well above what a typical U.S. household earns each year, estimated at about $81,000, according to Zillow.

Analysts note that is an 80 percent increase from 2020, when a household earning $59,000 annually could comfortably afford the monthly mortgage.

That payment has now almost doubled since January 2020, jumping 96.4 percent to $2,188, assuming a 10 percent down payment.

Experts are blaming wages not keeping up with housing costs and fewer homes available on the market.

Plus, half of first-time buyers say at least part of their down payment came from a gift or loan from family or friends, a 2023 study found.

Florida buyers are among those feeling this the most, with South Florida proving to be the area with the highest income needed to afford a home comfortably -- at about $151,163.

Florida findings

Metropolitan
Area*
Size
Rank
Income Needed
to Afford a
Mortgage,
January 2024
Change in
Needed
Income Since
January 2020
Zillow Home
Value Index
(ZHVI),
January
20243
Monthly
Mortgage
Payment,
10% Down4
Years to
Save a
10%
Down
Payment
Miami, FL8$151,163$74,834$472,970$3,01812.3
Orlando, FL22$121,418$58,140$386,687$2,4679.9
Tampa, FL18$116,329$58,577$370,474$2,3649.8
Jacksonville, FL39$109,271$51,617$348,665$2,2258.2
Table data: Zillow

Those in the Miami Metropolitan Area need about a $74,834 increase in income since 2020 -- as South Florida has a Zillow Home Index of about $472,970 in 2024.

Monthly mortgage payments with 10 percent down sit just over $3,000.

Least affordable areas in US

The top four markets where household income must be at least $200,000 -- all fall in the state of California.

These included San Jose ($454,296), San Francisco ($339,864), Los Angeles ($279,250) and San Diego ($273,613).

They are followed by Seattle ($213,984), the New York City metro area ($213,615) and Boston ($205,253).

Most affordable areas in US

Areas where people can comfortably afford a typical home with the lowest income include Pittsburgh, where $58,232 income is needed to afford a home.

Following behind are Memphis ($69,976), Cleveland ($70,810), New Orleans ($74,048) and Birmingham ($74,338).

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