Most Affordable Cities to Buy a Home

(wallethub.com)

7 points | by panny 8 hours ago ago

8 comments

  • RattlesnakeJake 7 hours ago

    I giggled a bit on seeing that Flint is the cheapest. Their reputational damage is going to last for decades, isn't it?

    • bell-cot 7 hours ago

      Notice how the article rates Flint absolute worse for Maintenance Affordability. Then mostly ignores that problem. And that Detroit is both #2 for Housing Affordability and second-worse for maintenance.

      Obvious question: Is their affordability metric badly skewed by cheap-looking fixer-uppers - which churn through owner after owner, each re-discovering that they can't actually afford the ongoing costs of living in their "cheap" house?

      • panny 6 hours ago

        Maintenance affordability largely depends on if you're paying someone to do the work vs doing it yourself. Until you own a fixer-upper yourself, you don't really realize how bad the regulatory capture on home repairs has become.

        • bell-cot 6 hours ago

          True. OTOH, the great majority of potential modern-day homeowners lack the necessary strength, dexterity, aptitudes, attitudes, skills, tools, time, timeframe, etc. to DIY a real fixer-upper.

  • saidnooneever 8 hours ago

    Just wondering if Surprise is a Surprise here not crawls back under rock

  • joebuckwilliams 4 hours ago

    I.e. the last places anyone would want to live

  • megamike 7 hours ago

    st louis MO not even on the list??

  • abstractspoon 7 hours ago

    In the USA