Department of Numbers

West Virginia Home Affordability

The data below quantifies West Virginia home affordability by using home prices and home price indices to calculate price-to-income and price-to-rent ratios.1 The maximum affordable loan amount for the median household income is also calculated. You can also compare West Virginia home affordability to other states.

West Virginia Home Price-to-Income Ratios

The home price-to-income ratio for West Virginia comes from the Federal Housing Finance Agency's relatively new state median price series and their purchase only index combined with West Virginia annual median household income data. The FHFA home price series yields a dollar ratio (top chart) while the index results in an index ratio (bottom chart). Based on the latest FHFA state home prices in June 2010, the price-to-income ratio for West Virginia was 3.02.

Home Price-to-Income Dollar Ratio: FHFA

Chart of West Virginia home price-to-income ratio using FHFA median price

Home Price-to-Income Index Ratio: FHFA

Chart of West Virginia home price-to-income ratio using FHFA HPI

Note: Index set to 100 in Q1 of 2000

West Virginia Home Price-to-Income Ratio History

Date FHFA
(Dollar Ratio)
FHFA
(Index Ratio)
December 2011 93.5
September 2011 93.2
June 2011 91.8
March 2011 96.3
December 2010 95.1
September 2010 97.3
June 2010 3.02 96.0
March 2010 2.95 93.6
December 2009 3.06 100.1
September 2009 3.13 99.4

West Virginia Home Price-to-Rent Ratios

The price-to-rent ratio for West Virginia is determined for both the FHFA median price and the purchase only index by calculating a ratio with the median contract rent. The price-to-adjusted rent value takes into account CPS reported household size to attempt to correct for quality differences in renter and owner occupied homes. More on that process here. Again, the median price ratio is a dollar ratio and the HPI ratio is an index ratio defined to be 100 in Q1 2000. The adjusted price-to-rent ratio for West Virginia was 22.26 in June 2010.

Home Price-to-Rent Dollar Ratio: FHFA, FHFA Adjusted Rent

Chart of West Virginia home price-to-rent ratio using FHFA median price

Home Price-to-Rent Index Ratio: FHFA

Chart of West Virginia home price-to-rent ratio using FHFA HPI

Note: Index set to 100 in Q1 of 2000

West Virginia Home Price-to-Rent Ratio History

Date FHFA
(Dollar Ratio)
FHFA Adjusted
(Dollar Ratio)
FHFA
(Index Ratio)
December 2011 100.1
September 2011 99.7
June 2011 98.3
March 2011 103.1
December 2010 101.8
September 2010 104.2
June 2010 25.07 22.26 102.8
March 2010 24.47 21.73 100.2
December 2009 24.84 22.79 104.9

West Virginia Inferred Affordable Mortgage

The inferred affordable mortgage is determined by taking the median household income for West Virginia 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 median household income and average monthly mortgage rates. The amounts are not adjusted for inflation.

Inferred Affordable Mortgage

Chart of West Virginia maximum affordable home loan amount

West Virginia Inferred Affordable Mortgage History

Date Inferred Mortgage
January 2012 $226,510
December 2011 $225,415
November 2011 $224,598
October 2011 $222,443
September 2011 $221,377
August 2011 $217,187
July 2011 $210,134
June 2011 $211,121
May 2011 $207,941
April 2011 $203,187
March 2011 $203,187
February 2011 $200,643
January 2011 $205,069

1. Specifically, Home prices are from the FHFA seasonally adjusted, purchase only quarterly series. Rent data is from the Census ACS and income is from the Census CPS. Rent and income data for the previous year is carried into the following year for calculations prior to release of new data.