The 5 most affordable metros in America - where you get more bang for your buck
Briefly

"It's affordable in Akron, which makes a really big difference," says real estate agent Ali Whitley, of Re/Max Crossroads in Akron. "Gen Z are becoming first-time homebuyers here. It's a great place to buy in a great area for a reasonable price."
In five cities- Pittsburgh, Akron, OH, Baltimore, Detroit, and St. Louis -nearly 60% of households can afford a home. And the income required to buy a home there is less than $84,000 annually.
But, in five cities- Pittsburgh, Akron, OH, Baltimore, Detroit, and St. Louis -nearly 60% of households can afford a home. And the income required to buy a home there is less than $84,000 annually.
In Akron, for instance, where the median list price is $228,200, 68.5% of households can afford to buy a home. The median household income required to buy a house is just $55,732.
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