Department of Numbers

Greenville, North Carolina Home Affordability

The data below measures home affordability for the Greenville, North Carolina metropolitan area using price-to-income and price-to-rent metrics.1 The maximum affordable loan amount for the median household income is also calculated. You can also compare Greenville home affordability to other cities.

Greenville, North Carolina Home Price-to-Income Ratios

The second chart shows a history of the ratio as an index calculated from the Federal Housing Finance Agency's Greenville HPI series. Median household income data for Greenville is from the Census American Community Survey.

Price-to-Income Index Ratio: FHFA

Note: Index set to 100 in Q1 of 2000

Greenville, North Carolina Home Price-to-Income Ratio History

Date FHFA (Index Ratio)
December 2011 105.4
September 2011 106.1
June 2011 106.2
March 2011 102.9
December 2010 107.3
September 2010 106.7
June 2010 105.7
March 2010 106.1
December 2009 117.0

Greenville, North Carolina Home Price-to-Rent Ratios

The chart below shows an index of the rent ratio calculated from the metro FHFA HPI series and the Greenville median contract rent data from the Census ACS.

Price-to-Rent Index Ratio: FHFA

Note: Index set to 100 in Q1 of 2000

Greenville, North Carolina Home Price-to-Rent Ratio History

Date FHFA (Index Ratio)
December 2011 93.8
September 2011 94.5
June 2011 94.5
March 2011 91.6
December 2010 95.5
September 2010 95.0
June 2010 94.1
March 2010 94.5
December 2009 99.6

Greenville, North Carolina Inferred Affordable Mortgage

The inferred affordable mortgage value is determined by taking the median household income for Greenville, North Carolina and calculating the mortgage 30% of that income could afford. Traditionally, 30% of income is the maximum amount a homeowner could use towards a home loan. Inferred affordable loan values are calculated from ACS median household income and average monthly mortgage rates.

Inferred Affordable Mortgage

Greenville, North Carolina Inferred Affordable Mortgage History

Date Inferred Mortgage
January 2012 $209,722
December 2011 $208,708
November 2011 $207,952
October 2011 $205,957
September 2011 $204,969
August 2011 $201,090
July 2011 $194,560
June 2011 $195,474
May 2011 $192,529
April 2011 $188,128
March 2011 $188,128
February 2011 $185,772
January 2011 $189,870

1. Specifically, home prices are from the non seasonally adjusted FHFA all-transactions quarterly series. Dollar ratios are calculated using NAR metro prices when available. Rent and income data are from the Census ACS and are carried forward into the following year prior to release of the new data.