"Rising Income Requirements for Homebuyers in Competitive Housing Markets"

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Housing affordability has become increasingly challenging for Americans due to factors beyond high mortgage rates, with the typical household now needing to earn about $106,500 annually to afford the typical home, an 80% increase from 2020. The disconnect between housing costs and wages, along with tight housing supply and restrictive land-use and zoning regulations, are contributing to the issue. Experts suggest that easing zoning restrictions and increasing housing density could help alleviate the affordability crisis, with some areas already seeing a surge in new construction due to relaxed zoning rules.
Topics:business#housing-affordability#housing-supply#mortgage-rates#real-estate#wages#zoning-regulations
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