đź’Ą Real Talk: Where You Live = What You Can Afford
đź’ˇ How much income does it take to buy a home in your city?
This new 2025 data visualization says it all. The median U.S. home price is $402,300, which means buyers now need to earn at least $108,486/year just to qualify—and that’s the national average.
But the gap between cities is staggering:
  • 🏠 San Jose, CA: $501.8K income needed
  • 🏠 New York, NY: $202.2K
  • 🏠 San Francisco, CA: $338.4KVS
  • 🏠 Pittsburgh, PA: $64.1K
  • 🏠 Cleveland, OH: $63.6K
  • 🏠 Oklahoma City, OK: $73.1K
Same country. Totally different buying power.
👉 If you’re a real estate investor, this is the data that should guide your acquisitions.
👉 If you’re a remote worker or entrepreneur, this is your permission slip to stop overpaying for a zip code.
👉 And if you’re just trying to buy your first home—location strategy matters more than ever.
📍Which of these cities surprised you the most?
Let’s talk about what this means for buyers, investors, and policymakers.
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đź’Ą Real Talk: Where You Live = What You Can Afford
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