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California Has 17 of America’s 25 Least Affordable Housing Markets
A new report by real estate market database ATTOM Data Solutions finds that almost half of the country’s housing markets are less affordable than historical averages, which is a slight improvement from over three-quarters in the last quarter of 2018. Median home prices in the first quarter of 2019 were not affordable for wage earners in 70 percent of the largest counties.