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Moving in with the Parents is Part of a Strategy to Afford a Home Down Payment Quicker

Posted on March 12, 2019March 5, 2019 by admin

Housing expenses add two years and 10 months to the time it takes a typical renter to save for a 20 percent down payment on the median U.S. home, according to a new HotPads® analysis.

The median home value is $225,300i, meaning a 20 percent down payment is about $45,000. If a renter earning the median annual income saves 16.5 percent of their income after accounting for housing costs each month – the typical rate of savings for U.S. rentersii – they would have enough saved after eight years.

A typical renter also spends about 34 percent of their income on housingiii. If a renter making the median income eliminated their housing expenses and increased their monthly savings proportionally, they would have enough saved for a 20 percent down payment on the median home after 5 years and 2 months – almost three years sooner than those who pay rent and save for a down payment simultaneously.

Saving for a down payment can be a significant barrier to homeownership, and rising rents can make it harder for renters to saveiv. Median rents have risen about 3% over the past year, while home values have grown 7.5%.

“Coming up with a down payment is often the biggest hurdle for first-time home buyers. The challenge has become all the more difficult because of rising rents and home values, which make savings harder and the necessary down payment bigger,” said Joshua Clark, economist at HotPads. “While living independently may be appealing, for many it’s not worth the prospect of pushing home ownership further into the future. Living rent-free with family is an increasingly common way young adults can accumulate the pot of savings necessary to purchase their first home.”

Moving in with family can make it easier for renters to save, particularly in expensive markets where housing costs account for a larger share of incomes. In San Jose and San Francisco, renters typically spend more than half their income on housing, and saving for a 20 percent down payment could take more than 38 years for a renter with the median income.

While a 20 percent down payment is often a goal, 60 percent of first-time buyers end up putting down less than 20 percent, according to the 2018 Zillow Group Consumer Housing Trends Report. A typical renter looking to put 10 percent down on the median home ($22,530) needs four years to save for a down payment, while someone with the typical renter income and no housing expenses typically could save this amount more than two years earlier, after two years and seven months.

HotPads is a Zillow® Group-owned apartment and home search platform for renters in urban areas across the United States. For more information on the U.S. rental market, visit HotPads.com.

10% Down Paymentv

20% Down Paymentvi

Metro Area

Median 
Rent

Median 
Home 
Valuevii

Median 
Annual 
Incomeviii

10% 
Down 
Payment

Time 
Spent 
Saving

Time

Spent 
Saving 
Without 
Housing 
Costs

20% 
Down 
Payment

Time 
Spent 
Saving

Time 
Spent 
Saving 
Without 
Housing 
Costs

United States

$1,525

$225,300

$52,449

$22,530

4 yr. 0 mo.

2 yr. 7 mo.

$45,060

8 yr. 0 mo.

5 yr. 2 mo.

New York, NY

$2,375

$438,300

$65,142

$43,830

7 yr. 3 mo.

4 yr. 1 mo.

$87,660

14 yr. 6 mo.

8 yr. 2 mo.

Los Angeles-
Long Beach-
Anaheim, CA

$2,940

$652,300

$58,055

$65,230

17 yr. 4 mo.

6 yr. 10 mo.

$130,460

34 yr. 9 mo.

13 yr. 7 mo.

Chicago, IL

$1,785

$224,800

$56,117

$22,480

3 yr. 11 mo.

2 yr. 5 mo.

$44,960

7 yr. 10 mo.

4 yr. 10 mo.

Dallas-Fort 
Worth, TX

$1,675

$242,600

$53,102

$24,260

4 yr. 5 mo.

2 yr. 9 mo.

$48,520

8 yr. 11 mo.

5 yr. 6 mo.

Philadelphia, 
PA

$1,680

$232,700

$56,926

$23,270

3 yr. 10 mo.

2 yr. 6 mo.

$46,540

7 yr. 8 mo.

4 yr. 11 mo.

Houston, TX

$1,585

$205,500

$55,765

$20,550

3 yr. 5 mo.

2 yr. 3 mo.

$41,100

6 yr. 9 mo.

4 yr. 6 mo.

Washington, 
DC

$2,180

$406,200

$71,711

$40,620

5 yr. 5 mo.

3 yr. 5 mo.

$81,240

10 yr. 10 mo.

6 yr. 10 mo.

Miami-Fort 
Lauderdale, 
FL

$2,035

$283,800

$48,554

$28,380

7 yr. 2 mo.

3 yr. 7 mo.

$56,760

14 yr. 3 mo.

7 yr. 1 mo.

Atlanta, GA

$1,480

$217,500

$53,247

$21,750

3 yr. 9 mo.

2 yr. 6 mo.

$43,500

7 yr. 5 mo.

4 yr. 11 mo.

Boston, MA

$2,415

$467,000

$67,784

$46,700

7 yr. 4 mo.

4 yr. 2 mo.

$93,400

14 yr. 7 mo.

8 yr. 4 mo.

San 
Francisco, CA

$3,510

$957,400

$72,219

$95,740

19 yr. 3 mo.

8 yr. 0 mo.

$191,480

38 yr. 7 mo.

16 yr. 1 mo.

Detroit, MI

$1,305

$160,000

$53,983

$16,000

2 yr. 6 mo.

1 yr. 10 mo.

$32,000

5 yr. 1 mo.

3 yr. 8 mo.

Riverside, CA

$1,975

$367,100

$49,061

$36,710

8 yr. 9 mo.

4 yr. 6 mo.

$73,420

17 yr. 7 mo.

9 yr. 1 mo.

Seattle, WA

$2,240

$489,700

$65,401

$48,970

7 yr. 8 mo.

4 yr. 6 mo.

$97,940

15 yr. 5 mo.

9 yr. 1 mo.

Minneapolis-
St Paul, MN

$1,690

$268,100

$58,055

$26,810

4 yr. 4 mo.

2 yr. 10 mo.

$53,620

8 yr. 7 mo.

5 yr. 7 mo.

San Diego, CA

$2,730

$591,400

$58,449

$59,140

13 yr. 11 mo.

6 yr. 2 mo.

$118,280

27 yr. 11 mo.

12 yr. 3 mo.

St. Louis, MO

$1,200

$167,000

$50,957

$16,700

2 yr. 9 mo.

2 yr. 0 mo.

$33,400

5 yr. 6 mo.

4 yr. 0 mo.

Tampa, FL

$1,485

$213,600

$47,745

$21,360

4 yr. 4 mo.

2 yr. 9 mo.

$42,720

8 yr. 8 mo.

5 yr. 5 mo.

Baltimore, 
MD

$1,750

$267,900

$58,438

$26,790

4 yr. 4 mo.

2 yr. 9 mo.

$53,580

8 yr. 8 mo.

5 yr. 7 mo.

Denver, CO

$2,120

$405,300

$59,474

$40,530

7 yr. 3 mo.

4 yr. 2 mo.

$81,060

14 yr. 5 mo.

8 yr. 3 mo.

Pittsburgh, 
PA

$1,110

$143,900

$50,336

$14,390

2 yr. 4 mo.

1 yr. 9 mo.

$28,780

4 yr. 9 mo.

3 yr. 6 mo.

Portland, OR

$1,950

$397,300

$57,330

$39,730

7 yr. 1 mo.

4 yr. 2 mo.

$79,460

14 yr. 2 mo.

8 yr. 5 mo.

Charlotte, NC

$1,395

$206,200

$51,962

$20,620

3 yr. 7 mo.

2 yr. 5 mo.

$41,240

7 yr. 1 mo.

4 yr. 10 mo.

Sacramento, 
CA

$1,985

$408,700

$56,998

$40,870

7 yr. 6 mo.

4 yr. 4 mo.

$81,740

14 yr. 11 mo.

8 yr. 8 mo.

San Antonio, 
TX

$1,390

$192,800

$47,870

$19,280

3 yr. 9 mo.

2 yr. 5 mo.

$38,560

7 yr. 6 mo.

4 yr. 11 mo.

Orlando, FL

$1,535

$237,100

$46,015

$23,710

5 yr. 2 mo.

3 yr. 1 mo.

$47,420

10 yr. 5 mo.

6 yr. 3 mo.

Cincinnati, 
OH

$1,250

$168,900

$50,657

$16,890

2 yr. 10 mo.

2 yr. 0 mo.

$33,780

5 yr. 1 mo.

4 yr. 0 mo.

Cleveland, 
OH

$1,210

$145,600

$50,688

$14,560

2 yr. 5 mo.

1 yr. 9 mo.

$29,120

4 yr. 11 mo.

3 yr. 6 mo.

Kansas City, 
MO

$1,260

$191,600

$51,247

$19,160

3 yr. 3 mo.

2 yr. 3 mo.

$38,320

6 yr. 5 mo.

4 yr. 6 mo.

Columbus, 
OH

$1,440

$189,900

$51,828

$18,990

3 yr. 4 mo.

2 yr. 3 mo.

$37,980

6 yr. 8 mo.

4 yr. 5 mo.

Indianapolis, 
IN

$1,240

$163,900

$49,766

$16,390

2 yr. 10 mo.

2 yr. 0 mo.

$32,780

5 yr. 8 mo.

4 yr. 0 mo.

San Jose, CA

$3,710

$1,245,800

$79,969

$124,580

21 yr. 4 mo.

9 yr. 5 mo.

$249,160

42 yr. 7 mo.

18 yr. 11 mo.

Austin, TX

$1,755

$308,200

$53,713

$30,820

5 yr. 9 mo.

3 yr. 6 mo.

$61,640

11 yr. 5 mo.

6 yr. 11 mo.

Virginia 
Beach, VA

$1,485

$229,400

$49,123

$22,940

4 yr. 5 mo.

2 yr. 10 mo.

$45,880

8 yr. 11 mo.

5 yr. 8 mo.

Nashville, TN

$1,515

$253,500

$48,813

$25,350

5 yr. 0 mo.

3 yr. 2 mo.

$50,700

10 yr. 0 mo.

6 yr. 4 mo.

Providence, 
RI

$1,780

$293,200

$54,107

$29,320

5 yr. 5 mo.

3 yr. 3 mo.

$58,640

10 yr. 10 mo.

6 yr. 7 mo.

Milwaukee, 
WI

$1,385

$229,200

$51,880

$22,920

3 yr. 11 mo.

2 yr. 8 mo.

$45,840

7 yr. 11 mo.

5 yr. 4 mo.

Jacksonville, 
FL

$1,400

$212,100

$47,414

$21,210

4 yr. 2 mo.

2 yr. 9 mo.

$42,420

8 yr. 5 mo.

5 yr. 5 mo.

Memphis, TN

$1,050

$139,100

$45,538

$13,910

2 yr. 7 mo.

1 yr. 10 mo.

$27,820

5 yr. 1 mo.

3 yr. 8 mo.

Oklahoma 
City, OK

$1,120

$146,400

$47,735

$14,640

2 yr. 7 mo.

1 yr. 10 mo.

$29,280

5 yr. 2 mo.

3 yr. 9 mo.

Louisville-
Jefferson 
County, KY

$1,145

$161,200

$46,730

$16,120

3 yr. 0 mo.

2 yr. 1 mo.

$32,240

5 yr. 11 mo.

4 yr. 2 mo.

Hartford, CT

$1,700

$229,100

$62,210

$22,910

3 yr. 4 mo.

2 yr. 3 mo.

$45,820

6 yr. 8 mo.

4 yr. 6 mo.

Richmond, 
VA

$1,465

$228,100

$51,641

$22,810

4 yr. 1 mo.

2 yr. 8 mo.

$45,620

8 yr. 1 mo.

5 yr. 4 mo.

New Orleans, 
LA

$1,450

$174,600

$44,875

$17,460

3 yr. 10 mo.

2 yr. 4 mo.

$34,920

7 yr. 8 mo.

4 yr. 9 mo.

Buffalo, NY

$1,280

$158,100

$49,921

$15,810

2 yr. 9 mo.

1 yr. 11 mo.

$31,620

5 yr. 7 mo.

3 yr. 10 mo.

Raleigh, NC

$1,480

$264,800

$53,247

$26,480

4 yr. 6 mo.

3 yr. 0 mo.

$52,960

9 yr. 1 mo.

6 yr. 0 mo.

Birmingham, 
AL

$1,050

$144,600

$49,009

$14,460

2 yr. 5 mo.

1 yr. 9 mo.

$28,920

4 yr. 10 mo.

3 yr. 7 mo.

Salt Lake City, 
UT

$1,615

$360,600

$51,403

$36,060

6 yr. 10 mo.

4 yr. 3 mo.

$72,120

13 yr. 8 mo.

8 yr. 6 mo.

 

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