Coldwell Banker Real Estate Released Home Listing Report

MOST EXPENSIVE AND AFFORDABLE U.S. HOUSING MARKETS

Newport Beach, Calif., Tops Most Expensive Housing Market List; Detroit is Most Affordable Market

PARSIPPANY, N.J. (Sept. 22, 2010) – Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC today released its Home Listing Report, a snapshot survey of U.S. four-bedroom, two-bathroom home listings, which found a $1.7 million difference between America’s most expensive and most affordable housing markets.  Newport Beach, Calif., led the list of most expensive real estate markets in America, with an average home listing price of approximately $1.83 million for property listings meeting the subject home criteria.  By contrast, America’s most affordable housing market was Detroit, Mich., with an average home listing price of approximately $68,000.

The Coldwell Banker Home Listing Report (HLR) is the brand’s latest development designed to provide comprehensive information on real estate data from around the country for homebuyers and sellers.  The HLR provides the average home listing price of more than 18,000 four-bedroom, two-bathroom properties on coldwellbanker.com that were listed between February and August 2010 from nearly 300 select U.S. markets where Coldwell Banker Real Estate has a presence. The U.S. average for the surveyed listings was approximately $353,000.  Markets included in this report were required to have at least six properties fitting the above criteria within the relevant timeframe.1

Known for its sandy beaches and historic Balboa Pavilion (established in 1906), Newport Beach, the most expensive market, has been the backdrop to numerous television shows including “The O.C.” and “Arrested Development.”  Detroit, the most affordable market, is the only major U.S. city that looks South to Canada.  Residents of the Motor City take great pride in Red Wings hockey and appreciate the city's hard-working industrial and automotive history.

"Coldwell Banker Real Estate has released national real estate market reports annually for many years to provide consumers with insight into local market conditions,” said Jim Gillespie, chief executive officer, Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC.  “Our study shows that homeownership in the United States is generally affordable, with nearly 30 percent of the studied markets averaging $200,000 or less for a four-bedroom, two-bathroom home – a size many buyers aspire to own. Today those who have the financial resources and a desire to move up to a larger home have a unique opportunity to take advantage of historically low mortgage interest rates coupled with comparatively lower prices and greater selection.” 

  

2010 Coldwell Banker U.S. Home Listing Report – Highlights

 

  • America's Most Affordable Markets: In addition to Detroit, America's most affordable real estate markets are as varied in culture and trivia as they are in listing price ranges: 

 

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    • Grayling, Mich., is home to many top cross-country skiing destinations.  
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    • Sioux City, Iowa, has been recognized as a top U.S. economic community for areas between 50,000 and 200,000 people.   
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    • Cleveland, Ohio, is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  
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    • Muncie, Ind., has gained notoriety for its successful prep sports programs. 
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    • Norfolk, Neb., is home to many healthcare and manufacturing companies. 
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    • Kansas City, Mo., is just behind Rome, Italy, for the largest number of fountains in a city (more than 200).  
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    • Canton, Ohio, is home to the Professional Football Hall of Fame.  
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    • Port Huron, Mich., features the School of Strings, which presents over 50 concerts a year with its Fiddle Club, Faculty and Student Ensembles.  
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    • Topeka, Kan., was once temporarily renamed "Topikachu," in honor of the Pokémonfranchise.
  • Homeownership Affordability: In total, there are 85 U.S. markets in the HLR with average reported listing prices less than $200,000. There are 183 markets (out of a total of 296 surveyed) that are less than $300,000.  

  • Great Midwest:  Michigan has three markets on the most affordable housing list (Detroit, Grayling and Port Huron), and all 10 of the most affordable markets are in the Midwest. 

  • Low Monthly Payments:  Put in perspective, a $200,000 30-year-fixed mortgage at a 4.5% rate could cost a buyer a relatively low monthly mortgage payment of just above $1,000.  The average $68,000 four-bedroom, two-bathroom home in Detroit could average less than $350 a month.  
  • Pacific Paradise: Out of the 10 most expensive real estate markets, six are from California: Newport Beach, Palo Alto, San Francisco, La Jolla, Pasadena and Santa Barbara.  

  • Above $750,000: The survey included 25 housing markets where the average listing price for the subject home was more than $750,000, including 10 markets whose average listing price exceeded $1 million. 

TABLE 1 – TOP 10 LISTS

The top 10 most expensive and most affordable real estate housing markets in the 2010 Coldwell Banker U.S. Home Listing Report are:

 

Rank

Most Expensive

Avg. Listing Price for Feb. – Aug. 2010

In U.S. $

 

Most Affordable

Avg. Listing Price for Feb. – Aug. 2010

In U.S. $

1

Newport Beach, Calif.

$1,826,348.00

 

Detroit, Mich.

$68,007.00

2

Palo Alto, Calif.

$1,479,227.00

 

Grayling, Mich.

$84,625.00

3

Rye, N.Y.

$1,325,500.00

 

Sioux City, Iowa

$85,967.00

4

San Francisco, Calif.

$1,325,103.00

 

Cleveland, Ohio

$87,240.00

5

La Jolla, Calif.

$1,210,300.00

 

Muncie, Ind.

$100,314.00

6

Greenwich, Conn.

$1,195,614.00

 

Norfolk, Neb.

$107,814.00

7

Wellesley, Mass.

$1,080,458.00

 

Kansas City, Mo.

$112,449.00

8

Pasadena, Calif.

$1,043,683.00

 

Canton, Ohio

$114,325.00

9

Honolulu, Hawaii

$1,026,821.00

 

Port Huron, Mich.

$116,267.00

10

Santa Barbara, Calif.

$1,024,661.00

 

Topeka, Kan.

$116,343.00

TABLE 2 – U.S. HOME LISTING REPORT 

For all markets included in the U.S. Home Listing Report, below are the most expensive and most affordable markets by state (as well as Puerto Rico):

 

State

 

Most  Expensive

 

Avg. Listing Price for Feb. – Aug. 2010

In U.S. $

 

 

 Most 

 Affordable

 

Avg. Listing Price for Feb. – Aug. 2010

In U.S. $

 ALABAMA

Huntsville

$221,687

 

Mobile

$199,596

 ALASKA

Anchorage

$326,399

 

Fairbanks

$262,752

 ARIZONA

Scottsdale

$493,316

 

Mesa

$199,219

 ARKANSAS

Fort Smith

$238,540

 

Little Rock

$208,438

 CALIFORNIA

Newport Beach

$1,826,348

 

Lancaster

$141,116

 COLORADO

Boulder

$788,404

 

Colorado Springs

$227,131

 CONNECTICUT

Greenwich

$1,195,614

 

West Hartford

$379,968

 DELAWARE

Wilmington*                                          $273,271

 FLORIDA

Key West

$643,333

 

Jacksonville

$185,415

 GEORGIA

Atlanta

$288,032

 

Macon

$160,387

 HAWAII

Honolulu*                                               $1,026,821

 IDAHO

Coeur d’Alene

$239,540

 

Boise

$194,903

 ILLINOIS

Deerfield

$552,918

 

Rockford

$174,566

 INDIANA

Munster

$285,944

 

Muncie

$100,314

 IOWA

Iowa City

$247,076

 

Sioux City

$85,967

 KANSAS

Overland Park

$230,988

 

Topeka

$116,343

 KENTUCKY

Lexington

$231,547

 

Louisville

$199,200

 LOUISIANA

Baton Rouge

$246,106

 

New Orleans

$166,009

 MAINE

Portland

$406,346

 

Lewiston

$134,908

 MARYLAND

Bethesda

$806,817

 

Hagerstown

$256,344

 MASSACHUSETTS

Wellesley

$1,080,458

 

Springfield

$142,048

 MICHIGAN

Indian River

$361,738

 

Detroit

$68,007

 MINNESOTA

Edina

$403,473

 

Rochester

$172,004

 MISSISSIPPI

Gulfport

$223,525

 

Jackson

$149,288

 MISSOURI

St. Louis

$223,819

 

Kansas City

$112,449

 MONTANA

Bozeman

$356,066

 

Great Falls

$179,737

 NEBRASKA

Kearney

$143,266

 

Norfolk

$107,814

 NEVADA

Reno

$219,677

 

Las Vegas

$167,133

 NEW HAMPSHIRE

Hanover

$908,862

 

Nashua

$297,933

 NEW JERSEY

Basking Ridge

$820,207

 

Toms River

$374,883

 NEW MEXICO

Santa Fe

$410,707

 

Albuquerque

$355,169

 NEW YORK

Rye

$1,325,500

 

Binghamton

$190,533

 NORTH CAROLINA   

Raleigh

$280,502

 

Greensboro

$204,383

 NORTH DAKOTA

Minot

$216,248

 

Grand Forks

$197,644

 OHIO

Cincinnati

$217,709

 

Cleveland

$87,240

 OKLAHOMA

Oklahoma City

$171,095

 

Tulsa

$141,143

 OREGON

Portland

$417,395

 

Medford

$286,971

 PENNSYLVANIA

Doylestown

$513,663

 

Erie

$179,759

 RHODE ISLAND

Providence*                                               $144,900

 SOUTH CAROLINA

Charleston

$307,817

 

Columbia

$230,229

 TENNESSEE

Nashville

$213,190

 

Memphis

$126,617

 TEXAS

Austin

$297,890

 

Arlington

$155,286

 UTAH

Salt Lake City

$401,354

 

Provo

$193,325

 VERMONT

Burlington

$332,570

 

Rutland

$176,100

 VIRGINIA

Alexandria

$703,513

 

Lynchburg

$165,100

 WASHINGTON

Bellevue

$702,048

 

Spokane

$193,444

 WEST VIRGINIA

Beckley

$238,344

 

Parkersburg

$164,261

 WISCONSIN

Madison

$299,675

 

Fond du Lac

$119,838

1The Coldwell Banker U.S. Home Listing Report includes residential real estate listings appearing on Coldwell Banker.com. This market data includes property listings from Coldwell Banker affiliates as well as listings from other Realogy franchise brands that fit the same four-bedroom, two-bathroom criteria. 

 

2Currency rates were calculated on http://xe.com on September 14, 2010, and rounded to the nearest dollar amount.

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