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🏠 The Salary Needed to Buy a Home in 50 U.S. Cities
In 2024, the median salary for the typical American home buyer has risen to $104,339—up from $88,000 just two years prior.

Despite record-high home prices, housing demand continues to outpace supply, even with mortgage rates at their highest in over a decade. As one bright spot, housing inventory is steadily increasing, with the number of homes for sale up almost 19% in May compared to the previous year. This growth in inventory could help ease the cost of home ownership looking ahead.

This graphic shows the salary needed to buy a home across the 50 largest U.S. metropolitans in 2024, based on data from HSH.com.

💰 The Cost of Home Ownership in 2024
Here are some of the key figures for various cities:

San Jose, California: Median home price is $1,840,000, requiring a salary of $463,887.
San Francisco, California: Median home price is $1,300,000, requiring a salary of $336,170.
San Diego, California: Median home price is $981,000, requiring a salary of $241,784.
Los Angeles, California: Median home price is $823,000, requiring a salary of $207,030.
Seattle, Washington: Median home price is $755,300, requiring a salary of $191,332.
New York City, New York: Median home price is $659,200, requiring a salary of $186,123.
Boston, Massachusetts: Median home price is $704,700, requiring a salary of $186,059.
Denver, Colorado: Median home price is $651,000, requiring a salary of $160,874.
Miami, Florida: Median home price is $625,000, requiring a salary of $159,528.
Washington, D.C.: Median home price is $600,200, requiring a salary of $155,370.
The national median home price is $389,400, requiring a salary of $104,339.

As the most expensive city overall, residents in San Jose require a salary of $463,887 for a median-priced home in 2024—more than quadruple the national average. Since 2023, this required salary has skyrocketed almost $100,000, soaring to a monthly payment of $10,824 to own a home. One reason why San Jose prices are sky-high: it sits at the heart of Silicon Valley. On average, homes on the market sell in roughly nine days.

Like San Jose, the San Francisco metro area is highly unaffordable. In May, median home prices stood at $1.3 million. The metro area houses more billionaires than anywhere in the world, in addition to having among the most individuals with $100 million in investable wealth globally.

New York City residents need an annual salary of $186,123, making it the sixth-highest in the country. While the annual growth in home prices fell into negative territory, the required salary to own a home jumped over $25,000 since last year. Overall, just 30% of New Yorkers own homes, compared to the 66% national average.

On the other hand, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis are the most affordable metro areas in the dataset, where a salary under $70,000 can buy a median-priced home.
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📊 Ranked: The Richest Suburbs in America
This graphic ranks the top 10 wealthiest suburbs in America based on data compiled by GoBankingRates.

Methodology:
GoBankingRates examined communities with 5,000 households or more, isolating those with the highest average household income according to the 2022 American Community Survey. The average home value for each city was sourced from Zillow. All data was collected and is current as of June 18, 2024.

Scarsdale, NY: Leading the List
The wealthiest suburb in the U.S. is Scarsdale, New York, with an average household income of $568,942 and typical home values exceeding $1.4 million. Located 11 miles from Manhattan, Scarsdale has a population of around 20,000 and a significant Japanese community.

Less than 15 minutes by car from Scarsdale is the second suburb on our list, Rye. It boasts an average household income of $405,074, and typical home values can exceed $2 million.
Top 10 Wealthiest Suburbs:

1. Scarsdale, New York (New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ)
* Average household income: $568,942
* Typical home value: $1,413,514

2. Rye, New York (New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ)
* Average household income: $405,074
* Typical home value: $2,199,482

3. West University Place, Texas (Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX)
* Average household income: $403,845
* Typical home value: $1,605,049

4. Los Altos, California (San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA)
* Average household income: $400,817
* Typical home value: $4,451,059

5. Paradise Valley, Arizona (Phoenix-Mesa-Glendale, AZ)
* Average household income: $385,643
* Typical home value: $3,449,905

6. University Park, Texas (Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX)
* Average household income: $381,235
* Typical home value: $2,305,281

7. Hinsdale, Illinois (Chicago-Joliet-Naperville, IL)
* Average household income: $380,479
* Typical home value: $1,088,871

8. Great Falls, Virginia (Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD)
* Average household income: $373,735
* Typical home value: $1,564,775

9. Orinda, California (San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA)
* Average household income: $370,203
* Typical home value: $2,078,615

10. Wellesley, Massachusetts (Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA)
* Average household income: $367,801
* Typical home value: $1,979,339

Highlights:Wealthiest Su
* Scarsdale, NY: The wealthiest suburb, close to Manhattan, with a significant Japanese community.
* West University Place, TX: Known as "The Neighborhood City," it serves as a bedroom community for upper-class families in Greater Houston.
* Los Altos, CA: Located in Silicon Valley, it has transformed from an agricultural town to a major residential suburb.

In terms of coast comparisons, the East Coast has the wealthiest suburbs, with 23 making the top 50, including five from New York and five from New Jersey. The West Coast follows with 19 wealthy suburbs.

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