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San Antonio is the 5th most 'house rich' city in America, report finds
With high interest rates and home prices making daily headlines, houses in Texas' current real estate market may seem out of reach for many potential homebuyers. But that isn't the case in San Antonio. A new study has revealed San Antonio is the No. 5 most "house rich" major city in the nation.
To define the term "house rich," home services provider All Star Home examined data from the U.S. Census Bureau regarding the median value of owner-occupied homes and the median household income across the 25 most populous American cities. A home-value-to-income ratio was established for each city based on the Census data, and rankings were determined based on whether a city had a low home-value-to-income ratio and high homeownership rate.
The study found that 52.3 percent of all housing in San Antonio is owner-occupied. The median home value of a home in the city is $230,700, according to the Census data, which also pegs the median household income at an estimated $58,829 per year.
With San Antonio's median household income, affording a starter home in the city is not as unattainable as potential homebuyers might think.
San Antonio wasn't the only Texas city to make it into the top five. El Paso took the No. 1 spot, and Fort Worth took the No. 4 spot. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (No. 2) and Indianapolis, Indiana (No. 3) were the two other cities that outranked San Antonio with their high homeownership rates and home-value-to-income ratios.
The top 10 most house rich major cities in the U.S. are:
- No. 1 – El Paso, Texas
- No. 2 – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- No. 3 – Indianapolis, Indiana
- No. 4 – Fort Worth, Texas
- No. 5 – San Antonio, Texas
- No. 6 – Jacksonville, Florida
- No. 7 – Columbus, Ohio
- No. 8 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- No. 9 – Charlotte, North Carolina
- No. 10 – Phoenix, Arizona
All Star Home also analyzed the most house rich states in America, but Texas appeared at the bottom of the study's category for the least house rich states, ranking No. 21.
The full report can be found on allstarhome.com.