2016-09-09



What is Mortgage Stress?

Mortgage stress is generally when a homeowner’s mortgage repayment is more than 28% of their gross income. For example if you make the average income of these 100 cities of $50,723 per year, the amount of income paid towards monthly mortgage repayments if it was 28 percent of your income would be $1,183.50 on a $265,000 mortgage. Mortgage stress is present throughout the nation, but there are some major U.S. cities that have higher mortgage stress rates than others. Interest costs and the prices of homes are inflating, and salaries and wages are struggling to keep up. Forming good financial habits can help you keep a cool head when living in some of the more expensive cities throughout the United States.

Mortgage Stress Levels By Major City

When looking at major city mortgage stress levels, we took the top 100 most populated cities and their median home value, median household income and annual mortgage repayments. We then used those numbers to find the proportion of mortgage repayments to income, to work out each city’s mortgage stress level (check out the results in the chart at the bottom of the page).

Looking at this number, we have determined that 20 of the largest 100 American cities are in mortgage stress.

When it comes to mortgage levels, California clocks in at having the most cities with mortgage stress. In fact, half of the top 20 cities dealing with mortgage stress are in California.

San Francisco is at the top of the list with the average mortgage repayments taking up around 61.47% of the city’s median household income. Los Angeles trails after at 50.07%, Oakland in third (49.73%), New York in fourth (47.72%), and Honolulu in fifth (44.27%).

When looking at the list of the top 100 major cities, the average mortgage repayment in proportion to income is 20.9%

For these major U.S. cities, Detroit has the lowest proportion of income to repayments, registering at a mere average of 6.12%. The second and third low-stress cities are Ohio cities Toledo and Cleveland (7.26% and 8.50% respectively), with Memphis and Fort Wayne not far behind (8.63% and 9.31% respectively).

Especially in cities with higher mortgage stress rates, homeowners should try to be as diligent as possible in saving money. If you are struggling with mortgage stress, you can try cutting out expenses where you can, and avoid making unnecessary purchases. Set a budget, and stick to it. Most importantly, opt for a house that you can afford. You want your payments to be at most 28% of your gross income. If you get a house that is within your means, you will have an easier time repaying the mortgage within a reasonable time frame. Where you live, and what city you reside in can make a big financial difference.

Mortgage stress levels in top 100 American cities

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Rank

City

Median home value

Median household income

Annual mortgage repayments*

Repayments as proportion of income

1

San Francisco, CA

$1,127,400

$78,378

$48,178

61.47%

2

Los Angeles, CA

$582,100

$49,682

$24,875

50.07%

3

Oakland, CA

$616,300

$52,962

$26,337

49.73%

4

New York, NY

$588,900

$52,737

$25,166

47.72%

5

Honolulu, HI

$627,200

$60,548

$26,803

44.27%

6

San Jose, CA

$830,000

$83,787

$35,469

42.33%

7

Long Beach, CA

$521,500

$52,944

$22,286

42.09%

8

Miami, FL

$291,800

$30,858

$12,470

40.41%

9

Boston, MA

$493,700

$54,485

$21,098

38.72%

10

Anaheim, CA

$536,300

$59,707

$22,918

38.38%

11

Santa Ana, CA

$465,700

$52,519

$19,901

37.89%

12

Houston, TX

$403,500

$45,728

$17,243

37.71%

13

Fremont, CA

$905,800

$103,591

$38,709

37.37%

14

Seattle, WA

$585,400

$67,365

$25,017

37.14%

15

San Diego, CA

$539,700

$65,753

$23,064

35.08%

16

Irvine, CA

$769,000

$99,334

$32,862

33.08%

17

Washington, DC

$516,300

$69,235

$22,064

31.87%

18

Portland, OR

$378,600

$53,230

$16,179

30.39%

19

Chula Vista, CA

$469,700

$66,110

$20,072

30.36%

20

Denver, CO

$346,500

$51,800

$14,807

28.59%

21

Reno, NV

$292,900

$46,489

$12,517

26.92%

22

Garland, TX

$323,290

$51,997

$13,815

26.57%

23

Newark, NJ

$210,600

$34,012

$9,000

26.46%

24

San Bernardino, CA

$231,000

$38,774

$9,872

25.46%

25

Riverside, CA

$331,900

$56,089

$14,183

25.29%

26

Scottsdale, AZ

$414,900

$72,455

$17,730

24.47%

27

Jersey City, NJ

$333,000

$58,907

$14,230

24.16%

28

Sacramento, CA

$274,700

$50,013

$11,739

23.47%

29

Austin, TX

$303,100

$55,216

$12,953

23.46%

30

Hialeah, FL

$197,100

$37,262

$8,423

22.60%

31

San Antonio, TX

$244,712

$46,317

$10,458

22.58%

32

Stockton, CA

$232,900

$45,347

$9,953

21.95%

33

Aurora, CO

$260,500

$52,275

$11,132

21.30%

34

Fresno, CA

$194,500

$41,455

$8,312

20.05%

35

Fort Worth, TX

$245,140

$52,492

$10,476

19.96%

36

New Orleans, LA

$168,200

$36,964

$7,188

19.45%

37

Buffalo, NY

$140,315

$31,668

$5,996

18.93%

38

Baton Rouge, LA

$169,792

$38,790

$7,256

18.71%

39

Chicago, IL

$208,300

$47,831

$8,902

18.61%

40

Nashville, TN

$203,000

$46,758

$8,675

18.55%

41

Minneapolis, MN

$217,500

$50,767

$9,295

18.31%

42

Colorado Springs, CO

$231,400

$54,228

$9,889

18.24%

43

Mesa, AZ

$205,200

$48,259

$8,769

18.17%

44

Glendale, AZ

$194,800

$46,855

$8,325

17.77%

45

Atlanta, GA

$191,300

$46,439

$8,175

17.60%

46

Phoenix, AZ

$192,900

$46,881

$8,243

17.58%

47

Tucson, AZ

$151,900

$37,149

$6,491

17.47%

48

Boise City, ID

$198,400

$49,209

$8,478

17.23%

49

Henderson, NV

$256,300

$63,830

$10,953

17.16%

50

Madison, WI

$216,500

$53,933

$9,252

17.15%

51

Norfolk, VA

$176,800

$44,150

$7,555

17.11%

52

Las Vegas, NV

$198,300

$50,903

$8,474

16.65%

53

Corpus Christi, TX

$189,625

$49,675

$8,103

16.31%

54

Raleigh, NC

$206,800

$54,532

$8,837

16.21%

55

Louisville, KY

$169,150

$44,806

$7,228

16.13%

56

Anchorage, AK

$294,900

$78,121

$12,602

16.13%

57

Richmond, VA

$155,400

$41,331

$6,641

16.07%

58

Bakersfield, CA

$213,100

$56,842

$9,107

16.02%

59

Virginia Beach, VA

$250,100

$67,001

$10,688

15.95%

60

Orlando, FL

$155,000

$41,901

$6,624

15.81%

61

Tampa, FL

$160,600

$43,740

$6,863

15.69%

62

Albuquerque, NM

$170,900

$47,413

$7,303

15.40%

63

St. Paul, MN

$173,100

$48,258

$7,397

15.33%

64

Durham, NC

$174,800

$49,585

$7,470

15.06%

65

Plano, TX

$297,600

$84,597

$12,718

15.03%

66

St. Petersburg, FL

$158,900

$45,483

$6,790

14.93%

67

Indianapolis, IN

$146,458

$42,076

$6,259

14.87%

68

Gilbert, AZ

$282,700

$81,485

$12,081

14.83%

69

North Las Vegas, NV

$183,000

$53,105

$7,820

14.73%

70

Chesapeake, VA

$241,600

$70,176

$10,325

14.71%

71

Chandler, AZ

$265,700

$77,328

$11,354

14.68%

72

Philadelphia, PA

$126,300

$37,460

$5,397

14.41%

73

Dallas, TX

$145,600

$43,359

$6,222

14.35%

74

Cincinnati, OH

$111,700

$34,002

$4,773

14.04%

75

Lexington, KY

$158,000

$48,667

$6,752

13.87%

76

Charlotte, NC

$170,100

$53,274

$7,269

13.64%

77

Irving, TX

$162,200

$50,942

$6,931

13.61%

78

St. Louis, MO

$108,000

$34,800

$4,615

13.26%

79

Arlington, TX

$163,300

$53,055

$6,978

13.15%

80

Lincoln, NE

$151,900

$49,794

$6,491

13.04%

81

Laredo, TX

$119,000

$39,408

$5,085

12.90%

82

Jacksonville, FL

$139,000

$46,768

$5,940

12.70%

83

Greensboro, NC

$122,800

$41,518

$5,248

12.64%

84

Omaha, NE

$141,400

$48,751

$6,043

12.39%

85

Kansas City, KS

$110,400

$38,073

$4,718

12.39%

86

Winston-Salem, NC

$117,000

$40,480

$5,000

12.35%

87

Pittsburgh, PA

$111,900

$40,009

$4,782

11.95%

88

Oklahoma City, OK

$129,700

$46,996

$5,543

11.79%

89

Baltimore, MD

$115,000

$41,819

$4,914

11.75%

90

Milwaukee, WI

$96,100

$35,489

$4,107

11.57%

91

El Paso, TX

$111,300

$42,037

$4,756

11.31%

92

Columbus, OH

$117,900

$44,774

$5,038

11.25%

93

Lubbock, TX

$115,900

$44,139

$4,953

11.22%

94

Tulsa, OK

$107,300

$41,957

$4,585

10.93%

95

Wichita, KS

$112,600

$45,907

$4,812

10.48%

96

Fort Wayne, IN

$95,800

$43,994

$4,094

9.31%

97

Memphis, TN

$74,900

$37,099

$3,201

8.63%

98

Cleveland, OH

$52,100

$26,179

$2,226

8.50%

99

Toledo, OH

$56,900

$33,485

$2,432

7.26%

100

Detroit, MI

$37,400

$26,095

$1,598

6.12%

source: finder.com, zillow.com, census.gov, freddiemac.com, top 100 cities based on population *based on a 30-year mortgage repaid at average 30-year fixed rate of 3.43%

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