The Housing Affordability Crisis Is Accelerating Fastest in Rural America
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Rural homebuyers need to earn
to afford the typical home, up from$75,000 before the pandemic.$36,000 -
The median home sale price in rural areas is up
61% from before the pandemic, compared with a49% increase in suburban areas and a46% gain in urban areas. -
The median household income in rural areas has climbed
33% , less than the37% increase in suburban areas and the39% uptick in urban areas.
By comparison, the income needed to afford a home in suburban counties has risen
This is based on a Redfin analysis that compares the third quarter of 2025 with the third quarter of 2019. Redfin considers a home affordable if a buyer taking out a mortgage spends no more than
Homebuyers in rural areas have faced relatively large jumps in home prices, which is one reason affordability has eroded. The median sale price in rural counties is
Income growth also hasn’t kept up. The median household income in rural counties is
Big cities fell out of favor during the pandemic, when scores of Americans moved to rural and suburban areas in search of space, privacy and access to nature. Some were seeking a lower cost of living, while others were buying up pricey vacation homes in places like Lake Tahoe. Record-low mortgage rates and remote work were the forces that empowered millions to relocate. The pandemic homebuying frenzy that swept through rural and suburban areas sent home prices soaring, leaving many communities grappling with an affordability crisis that persists today. Rural areas often only have a handful of homes for sale, meaning homebuyers frequently compete with one another—another factor that drives up prices.
“During the pandemic, many buyers came to
Rural Areas Continue to Attract Homebuyers Because They Remain Relatively Affordable
While rural areas have seen the fastest uptick in home prices in recent years, they remain affordable compared to many suburban and urban areas—one reason people continue to move to rural America.
A household on the median income in rural counties would need to spend
A rule of thumb in personal finance is to spend no more than
“Rural America isn’t as affordable as it once was, but the silver lining is that unlike many urban areas, there’s still room to build homes,” said Redfin Senior Economist Asad Khan. “Adding more housing can ease the affordability crunch and also make room for more people, which can boost local economies.”
Governments in some states are actively seeking to combat the rural housing shortage through building.
New Hampshire Has Seen the Biggest Increase in Income Needed to Afford a Rural Home
Homebuyers need to earn an annual income of
These states top the list because they’ve seen the largest increases in home prices. The median rural home sale price in
To view the full report, including charts and additional state-level data, please visit: https://www.redfin.com/news/suburban-urban-rural-q3-2025
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