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Can Renters Buy a First Home in 100 U.S. Cities?

Saving for your first home can be tough. The down payment, closing fees, and moving costs that need to be paid can surprise many, especially as the fees vary so much across the U.S.

This study reviews the costs needed to buy a first home in the largest 100 cities across the U.S. [1] World Population Review, ‘The 300 Largest Cities in the United States by Population 2023’ https://worldpopulationreview.com/us-cities for a single person renting to factor how much they may be able to save in a typical month and how this compares to the cost of purchasing a first home.

See how average expenditures and earnings compare to the cost of homebuying around the country below.

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Key findings:

Best cities for first-time homebuyers

The following shows the best and worst cities for local first-time homebuyers who are currently renting.

The monthly saving potential accounts for average earnings compared against typical rent, bills (internet, water, electricity, gas), and living expenses (food, clothing, entertainment, healthcare, transport).

For those cities where monthly average living expenses are more than average earnings (Miami, New York, San Juan) you can see a deficit, indicating, the average person in that city isn’t able to save anything, so therefore, is not able to start saving towards a down payment.

For full details on how the findings of this research were calculated, please see the methodology information below.

City Funds Needed for First Home [a] Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b] Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c] Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]
CitySan Jose Funds Needed for First Home [a]$114,140 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$8,196 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,958 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$4,238
CityOakland Funds Needed for First Home [a]$84,334 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$7,128 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,640 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$3,488
CitySan Francisco Funds Needed for First Home [a]$84,334 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$7,128 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$4,383 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$2,745
CityBaltimore Funds Needed for First Home [a]$35,559 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$5,276 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,642 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$2,635
CitySeattle Funds Needed for First Home [a]$59,593 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$6,028 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,493 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$2,535
CityNewark Funds Needed for First Home [a]$40,384 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$5,341 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,823 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$2,518
CityWashington Funds Needed for First Home [a]$56,015 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$6,087 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,626 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$2,461
CityBoston Funds Needed for First Home [a]$47,893 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$6,573 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$4,368 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$2,205
CitySt. Paul Funds Needed for First Home [a]$27,603 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,771 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,613 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$2,157
CityMinneapolis Funds Needed for First Home [a]$27,603 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,771 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,645 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$2,126
CityAurora Funds Needed for First Home [a]$43,471 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,963 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,854 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$2,109
CityRaleigh Funds Needed for First Home [a]$30,672 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,668 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,692 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,975
CityAustin Funds Needed for First Home [a]$35,945 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,917 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,946 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,971
CityAnchorage Funds Needed for First Home [a]$28,544 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,603 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,632 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,971
CityCincinnati Funds Needed for First Home [a]$21,028 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,084 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,318 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,766
CityDenver Funds Needed for First Home [a]$43,471 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,963 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,201 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,762
CityColumbus Funds Needed for First Home [a]$23,628 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,959 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,330 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,628
CityPittsburgh Funds Needed for First Home [a]$20,525 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,227 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,633 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,594
CityIndianapolis Funds Needed for First Home [a]$20,814 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,925 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,332 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,593
CityArlington Funds Needed for First Home [a]$28,782 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,067 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,478 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,589
CityKansas City Funds Needed for First Home [a]$20,640 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,046 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,461 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,585
CityMilwaukee Funds Needed for First Home [a]$26,322 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,901 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,319 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,583
CityOmaha Funds Needed for First Home [a]$20,587 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,881 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,307 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,574
CitySt. Louis Funds Needed for First Home [a]$16,567 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,893 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,334 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,559
CityFort Worth Funds Needed for First Home [a]$28,782 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,067 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,510 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,558
CityMadison Funds Needed for First Home [a]$30,695 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,371 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,824 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,548
CityPhiladelphia Funds Needed for First Home [a]$33,328 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,395 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,870 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,525
CitySacramento Funds Needed for First Home [a]$35,852 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,503 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,986 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,516
CityCorpus Christi Funds Needed for First Home [a]$20,630 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,726 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,233 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,493
CityLubbock Funds Needed for First Home [a]$17,532 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,474 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,010 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,464
CityStockton Funds Needed for First Home [a]$53,698 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,040 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,623 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,417
CityChesapeake Funds Needed for First Home [a]$29,880 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,334 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,937 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,398
CityReno Funds Needed for First Home [a]$41,037 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,252 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,861 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,391
CityColorado Springs Funds Needed for First Home [a]$30,647 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,026 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,683 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,344
CityPortland Funds Needed for First Home [a]$32,785 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,356 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,019 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,337
CityDallas Funds Needed for First Home [a]$28,782 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,067 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,740 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,328
CityDetroit Funds Needed for First Home [a]$20,601 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,671 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,346 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,325
CityChula Vista Funds Needed for First Home [a]$53,698 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,899 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,580 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,320
CityGarland Funds Needed for First Home [a]$23,672 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,804 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,499 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,305
CityHouston Funds Needed for First Home [a]$25,377 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,897 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,593 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,304
CityMesa Funds Needed for First Home [a]$32,510 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,113 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,813 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,300
CityToledo Funds Needed for First Home [a]$13,332 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,323 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,026 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,297
CityDurham Funds Needed for First Home [a]$30,147 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,001 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,707 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,294
CityPhoenix Funds Needed for First Home [a]$32,510 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,113 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,823 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,290
CityLincoln Funds Needed for First Home [a]$20,652 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,541 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,280 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,261
CitySan Antonio Funds Needed for First Home [a]$24,890 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,680 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,432 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,248
CityOklahoma City Funds Needed for First Home [a]$17,900 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,368 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,138 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,230
CityHonolulu Funds Needed for First Home [a]$71,853 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,431 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,219 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,212
CityLexington Funds Needed for First Home [a]$18,775 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,379 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,170 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,208
CityWichita Funds Needed for First Home [a]$15,125 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,252 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,055 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,197
CityLouisville Funds Needed for First Home [a]$19,056 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,566 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,377 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,189
CityFort Wayne Funds Needed for First Home [a]$15,025 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,345 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,160 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,185
CitySanta Clarita Funds Needed for First Home [a]$53,698 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,574 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,393 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,182
CityLong Beach Funds Needed for First Home [a]$53,128 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,391 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,225 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,166
CityJersey City Funds Needed for First Home [a]$45,304 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$5,341 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$4,216 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,125
CitySan Diego Funds Needed for First Home [a]$62,452 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,899 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,784 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,115
CityTulsa Funds Needed for First Home [a]$18,762 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,261 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,164 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,097
CityCleveland Funds Needed for First Home [a]$23,676 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,555 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,469 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,086
CityPlano Funds Needed for First Home [a]$23,672 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,804 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,720 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,083
CityGlendale Funds Needed for First Home [a]$31,358 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,896 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,826 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,070
CityJacksonville Funds Needed for First Home [a]$31,562 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,693 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,649 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,044
CityTucson Funds Needed for First Home [a]$26,959 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,502 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,462 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,040
CityIrving Funds Needed for First Home [a]$23,672 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,804 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,770 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,033
CityChandler Funds Needed for First Home [a]$31,358 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,113 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,097 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,016
CityChicago Funds Needed for First Home [a]$26,853 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,207 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,202 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$1,005
CityBuffalo Funds Needed for First Home [a]$19,671 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,548 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,549 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$999
CityBoise Funds Needed for First Home [a]$31,701 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,995 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,997 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$999
CityNorfolk Funds Needed for First Home [a]$24,968 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,625 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,632 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$994
CityCharlotte Funds Needed for First Home [a]$28,343 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,921 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,943 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$978
CityAtlanta Funds Needed for First Home [a]$26,716 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,937 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,961 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$976
CityNashville Funds Needed for First Home [a]$29,401 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,096 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,147 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$950
CitySanta Ana Funds Needed for First Home [a]$84,537 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,574 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,645 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$930
CityAnaheim Funds Needed for First Home [a]$84,537 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,391 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,466 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$925
CityGilbert Funds Needed for First Home [a]$31,358 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,896 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,000 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$896
CitySt. Petersburg Funds Needed for First Home [a]$33,222 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,714 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,828 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$885
CityWinston-Salem Funds Needed for First Home [a]$20,519 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,344 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,470 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$874
CityNorth Las Vegas Funds Needed for First Home [a]$33,138 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,647 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,789 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$858
CityEl Paso Funds Needed for First Home [a]$17,667 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,000 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,146 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$854
CityFremont Funds Needed for First Home [a]$53,698 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,574 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,780 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$794
CityAlbuquerque Funds Needed for First Home [a]$24,651 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,374 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,581 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$793
CityRiverside Funds Needed for First Home [a]$39,352 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,961 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,180 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$781
CityVirginia Beach Funds Needed for First Home [a]$24,968 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,625 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,888 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$737
CityTampa Funds Needed for First Home [a]$33,222 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,714 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,987 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$727
CityEnterprise Funds Needed for First Home [a]$33,138 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,647 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,924 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$724
CityGreensboro Funds Needed for First Home [a]$19,752 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,184 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,535 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$649
CityOrlando Funds Needed for First Home [a]$35,704 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,582 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,995 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$587
CityLas Vegas Funds Needed for First Home [a]$33,207 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,375 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,811 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$564
CityLaredo Funds Needed for First Home [a]$23,672 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$2,655 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,095 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$560
CityLos Angeles Funds Needed for First Home [a]$53,128 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,391 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,846 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$545
CityMemphis Funds Needed for First Home [a]$20,728 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$2,830 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,327 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$504
CityBakersfield Funds Needed for First Home [a]$25,975 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,030 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,535 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$495
CityFresno Funds Needed for First Home [a]$28,152 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,224 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,802 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$422
CityArlington Funds Needed for First Home [a]$29,527 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,067 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,700 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$367
CityIrvine Funds Needed for First Home [a]$84,537 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,574 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$4,217 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$357
CityScottsdale Funds Needed for First Home [a]$32,510 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,896 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,559 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$337
CityHenderson Funds Needed for First Home [a]$33,207 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,375 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,062 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$312
CityNew Orleans Funds Needed for First Home [a]$21,272 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,067 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$2,910 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]$157
CityMiami Funds Needed for First Home [a]$47,332 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$3,709 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,992 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]-$284
CityNew York Funds Needed for First Home [a]$51,830 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$4,736 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$5,085 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]-$349
CitySan Juan Funds Needed for First Home [a]$24,299 Monthly Earnings (Individual) [b]$1,369 Outgoings (Individual) (Spending, Bills, Rent) [c]$3,784 Monthly Saving Potential (Individual) [d]-$2,415

The average single first-time homebuyer, now aged 36, [2] NAR, ‘2022 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers’ https://cdn.nar.realtor//sites/default/files/documents/2022-highlights-from-the-profile-of-home-buyers-and-sellers-report-11-03-2022_0.pdf could have access to monthly savings in 52 out of 100 cities if they lived an average lifestyle with typical expenditure, meaning the dream of owning a home in the future isn’t completely out of reach. This does however assume a regular expenditure and does not account for any emergency spending, which can be the shock that harms many people’s saving journeys.

Adjusting for inflation, average earners in San Jose, CA, take home $8,196 each month in 2023 (largely impacted by Silicon Valley’s tech salaries), and with an average expenditure, an individual could, on paper, save $4,238 a month. However, to afford the average down payment, closing fees, and moving fees, $114,140 would be needed, therefore the ability to save money is not a quick route to owning a home in the city. 

Individuals renting in Miami, New York, and San Juan while having normal expenditures are unlikely to be able to save any money each month due to average earnings not meeting average living expenses. Those in Miami would need an extra $284 to cover their expenses, New Yorkers would need an extra $349, while the average single person’s earnings do not come close to matching average expenditure. 

Reviewing this data does suggest that couples, as you may expect, would be in a much better position for purchasing a home. This is due to the fact that they can share rent and bills. An analysis of BLS data shows that there is only a 27.86% difference in bills for a single person living on their own and a couple living together. [3] U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ‘Table 1502. Composition of consumer unit: Annual expenditure means, shares, standard errors, and coefficients of variation, Consumer Expenditure Surveys, 2021’ https://www.bls.gov/cex/tables/calendar-year/mean-item-share-average-standard-error/cu-composition-2021.pdf If a couple were to both earn the average wage, the saving potential would be significant. 

Best large cities when saving for a first home

Below are the top ten cities for first-time homebuyers when ranked by the amount an average individual, earning the average wage, would have left to save each month after paying for rent and living expenses. 

  1. San Jose ($4,238)
  2. Oakland ($3,488)
  3. San Francisco($2,745)
  4. Baltimore ($2,635)
  5. Seattle($2,535)
  6. Newark ($2,518)
  7. Washington ($2,461)
  8. Boston($2,205)
  9. St. Paul ($2,157)
  10. Minneapolis ($2,126)

Worst large cities when saving for a first home

Some of the worst cities in the country have a higher cost of living, among other factors, which means the average first-time homebuyer would not be able to afford the average lifestyle each month. These individuals spending and earning the average amount are unlikely to be able to save for a home without a salary increase and/or spending decrease. 

This has been highlighted below by referencing the debt the average first-time buyer would be in per month. Here are the worst cities for first-time homebuyers in the U.S.

  1. San Juan (-$2,415 in debt)
  2. New York (-$349 in debt)
  3. Miami (-$284 in debt)
  4. New Orleans ($157)
  5. Henderson ($312)
  6. Scottsdale ($337)
  7. Irvine ($357)
  8. Arlington ($367)
  9. Fresno ($422)
  10. Bakersfield ($495)

How can first-time homebuyers buy property faster? 

Across the top 100 cities analyzed, the average individual first-time homebuyer spends an estimated $2,120 on entertainment (adjusted for inflation) [4] U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ‘Consumer Expenditure Surveys’ - ‘Expenitures’ data at ‘Regional residence’ was collected for each region analyzed https://data.bls.gov/PDQWeb/cx each year which could be reduced to help speed up their first step on the property ladder. 

Additionally, the average individual first-time homebuyer in this study spends an average of $4,780 on food (adjusted for inflation) [4] U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ‘Consumer Expenditure Surveys’ - ‘Expenitures’ data at ‘Regional residence’ was collected for each region analyzed https://data.bls.gov/PDQWeb/cx both groceries at home and food from restaurants and for takeout. Where possible, it can help to budget for groceries and reduce spending on excess food, although this may not be possible for every person.

Small lifestyle changes can help people get on the property ladder quicker, however, as the data shows, some areas like New York or Miami, are statistically more challenging for first-time homebuyers and need a large salary to begin to compete in the local housing market. 

Methodology

The study compares expenditure to earnings to calculate how much money would be left for the average person in that city to save toward a down payment. The full breakdown of how it was calculated and how this relates to the main table of data can be found below. 

[a] Property prices were taken from Zillow data [5] Zillow, Zillow Home Value Index (ZHVI) ‘Single Family Homes’ https://www.zillow.com/research/data/ in each city for a single-family home in 2023 as most people purchase this type of property. [6] NAR, ‘2022 Home Buyers and Sellers Generational Trends Report’ https://www.nar.realtor/sites/default/files/documents/2022-home-buyers-and-sellers-generational-trends-03-23-2022.pdf Funds needed to buy this example home consists of a 6% down payment (the average for first-time homebuyers) [2] NAR, ‘2022 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers’ https://cdn.nar.realtor//sites/default/files/documents/2022-highlights-from-the-profile-of-home-buyers-and-sellers-report-11-03-2022_0.pdf average closing fees as a percentage of property price (averages determined at a state level) [7] ClosingCorp, ‘CLOSINGCORP REPORTS AVERAGE CLOSING COST DATA FOR PURCHASE MORTGAGES IN 2020’ https://www.closing.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/CC_2020ClosingCostsReport_FINAL_031121.pdf and a flat national moving fee based on a moving cost calculator [8] moveBuddha, ‘Moving Cost Calculator’ https://www.movebuddha.com/moving-cost-calculator/ which estimates the average for a 1 bedroom residence ($542-$1162), price estimate taken in May 2023 and assumes the move will be within state.

[b] Household income from the BLS’, American Community Survey, for 25-44-year-olds [9] United States Census Bureau, ‘American Community Survey’ https://data.census.gov/table?q=income&g=040XX00US04,48&tid=ACSST1Y2021.S1903 was used to reflect the age that someone would typically be purchasing their first home. This data was inflated to 2023 to match the rent and house prices using the BLS Employment Cost Index Summary, April 2023, average compensation percentage change which includes wages, salaries, and benefits. [10] U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ‘Employment Cost Index Summary’ https://www.bls.gov/news.release/eci.nr0.htm The average number of earners per household allowed us to determine how income was split to estimate one person’s finances in the city.

[c] Outgoings consist of average rent per city for a one-bedroom apartment, [11] Zumper, ‘Zumper National Rent Report’ https://www.zumper.com/blog/rental-price-data/ BLS average household expenditure for food, clothing (apparel), transportation, healthcare, entertainment, [4] U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ‘Consumer Expenditure Surveys’ - ‘Expenitures’ data at ‘Regional residence’ was collected for each region analyzed https://data.bls.gov/PDQWeb/cx and utility bills including electricity, [12] U.S. Energy Information Administration, ‘2021 Average Monthly Bill- Residential’ https://www.eia.gov/electricity/sales_revenue_price/pdf/table5_a.pdf gas, [13] U.S. Energy Information Administration, Natural Gas Prices (Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet) https://www.eia.gov/dnav/ng/ng_pri_sum_a_EPG0_PRS_DMcf_m.htm water, [14] Wisevoter, ‘Water Prices by State’ https://wisevoter.com/state-rankings/water-prices-by-state/#water-prices-by-state and internet access. [15] HighSpeedInternet, ‘States That Pay the Most and Least for Internet in 2020’ https://www.highspeedinternet.com/resources/state-cost-of-internet These costs were inflated to March 2023 using the BLS CPI Inflation calculator. [16] U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ‘CPI Inflation Calculator’ https://www.bls.gov/data/inflation_calculator.htm

[d] This amount is made up of the single person’s average earnings minus average monthly expenditure to show what could potentially be put aside for savings/investments.

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