Most Affordable Housing Markets for the Middle Class
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| # | U.S. Metro | % of for-sale homes affordable for middle class, Nov 2014 | Median size of affordable for-sale homes, Nov 2014 (square feet) | % of for-sale homes affordable for middle class, Oct 2013 |
| 1 | Dayton, OH | 85% | 1400 | 85% |
| 2 | Rochester, NY | 83% | 1400 | 76% |
| 3 | Akron, OH | 83% | 1350 | 86% |
| 4 | Gary, IN | 81% | 1500 | 84% |
| 5 | Toledo, OH | 81% | 1350 | 85% |
| 6 | Birmingham, AL | 80% | 1400 | 82% |
| 7 | Kansas City, MO-KS | 79% | 1400 | 80% |
| 8 | Camden, NJ | 79% | 1450 | 79% |
| 9 | Columbia, SC | 79% | 1700 | 83% |
| 10 | Detroit, MI | 79% | 1050 | 83% |
(via Trulia)
There's reasons these places are affordable, most of them are vibrant hellholes.
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