Real Estate & Construction » Real Estate, Rental & Leasing » Mortgage industry in the U.S. | Most expensive U.S. metros by income spent on mortgage 2018

Most costly housing markets in the United States 2018 by income spent on mortgage

Most costly housing markets in the United States in Q1 2018, by income spent on mortgage

The data displays the most costly housing markets in the U.S. in the first quarter of 2018, by income spent on mortgage. The average mortgage payment in San Diego, California amounted to 37.7% of the average income in that period.

San Jose, CA 51.2
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA 44.9
San Francisco, CA 43.9
San Diego, CA 37.7
Sacramento, CA 28.7
Riverside, CA 28.1
New York, NY 27.7
Seattle, WA 27.2
Portland, OR 25.8
Boston, MA 25.5
Denver, CO 25.1
Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL 24.5
Las Vegas, NV 22
Phoenix, AZ 19.9
Orlando, FL 19.8
Washington, DC 19.4
Austin, TX 18.8
Tampa, FL 18.2
Dallas-Fort Worth, TX 16.5
Minneapolis-St Paul, MN 16.2
Philadelphia, PA 16
Baltimore, MD 15.8
Chicago, IL 15.2
San Antonio, TX 15.1
Houston, TX 14.9
Charlotte, NC 14.9
Atlanta, GA 14.9
Columbus, OH 13.8
Kansas City, MO 13.4
Cleveland, OH 12.4
St. Louis, MO 12.4
Detroit, MI 12.2
Indianapolis, IN 12.2
Cincinnati, OH 12
Pittsburgh, PA 11.3