Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Report: Housing affordability up in Utah

Report: Housing affordability up in Utah

Housing affordability was up in all major metropolitan areas in Utah during fourth quarter 2008, the result of both lower home prices and cheaper mortgage financing, according to The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Opportunity Index, which measures the percentage of new and existing homes sold in a given area that are considered affordable to those earning the median income.

The index reported the biggest quarterly affordability gain in St. George, where the percentage of affordable homes increased from 33.8 percent to 41.7 percent. The Provo-Orem metropolitan statistical area saw the second-biggest gain, with 53.3 percent of homes sold considered affordable, compared to the previous quarter’s 48.2 percent. The Salt Lake MSA came in third with affordability increasing from 55.3 percent to 58 percent. Finally, the Ogden-Clearfield MSA had the state’s smallest quarterly affordability gain but remained the state’s most affordable metro overall, according to the index. During the fourth quarter, 69.6 percent of Ogden-Clearfield homes were considered affordable, up from the previous quarter’s 67 percent. The HOI does not track affordability in the Logan metro area.

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