First of all, I hope you didn’t click on this story thinking you’re going to find a huge bargain. Housing affordability in Florida is a big issue. That saying, there are some slightly more affordable cities in Florida to buy a house. But before we get to that, let’s look at some places outside of Florida, especially South Florida, where you’re likely to find the biggest bargain. The number one city on the list isn’t too far from Florida, and is about half the size of Orlando. But without the theme parks.
The Most Affordable City To Buy A House
Let’s go to the experts. The Homebuyer.com research group built an algorithm that calculated the relative cost of homeownership based on public and private data. The data includes the home’s sale price, mortgage interest rates, and property taxes. They also take into account transportation, getting to and from work, schools, and errands. Lastly, the part that hits Florida hard. Insurance. Homeowner’s insurance is really hitting Florida residents. They then created this list of the 800 largest cities, with more than 50,000 residents, in the United States.
So which city tops the list of most affordable? It’s just up the road in Macon, Georgia. The study gave Macon a 100% on their affordability scale. Here’s the numbers.
Category | Monthly Cost |
Mortgage Payment | $871 |
Insurance Costs | $187 |
Property Taxes | $94 |
Transportation Costs | $1,021 |
Total Cost of Homeownership | $1,892 |
Additional factors that put Macon, Georgia on top includes their college. Mercer University is one of the best value colleges in America. The college even has a down payment assistance program. Up to $20,000 in home buying assistance is available to qualified faculty and staff. There’s other programs available for homebuyers including tax freezes for people who purchase historic properties. The city has a rich history dating back to 1809, and it looks like they are incentivizing people to help maintain the historic homes.
Macon is located about 84 miles south of Atlanta. As for the weather, sure, it’s not as warm as South Florida. The temperature will drop below freezing in the winter. You’re also nowhere near a beach. Florida transplants will need to adjust to that elevation of 381 feet, but you’ll be ok. They call Macon “The Heart Of Georgia.” But now, let’s get to Florida.