Providence Ranked Near Bottom for 1st Time Home Buyers

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Providence Ranked Near Bottom for 1st Time Home Buyers

The City of Providence is ranked among the worst cities for first time home buyers.

According to a recent study completed by WalletHub, Providence ranks 218th out of 300 ranked cities in the United States.

Providence ranks at the near bottom for quality of life and affordability. Quality of life is scored on everything from crime to friendliness of drivers - see the methodology below.

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“Buying a home for the first time is an exciting and important milestone for many Americans. As such, first-time home buyers must carefully consider a number of factors — what they want and need relative to what they can afford, for instance — before diving to the deep end of real estate,” said WalletHub

Providence Rankings

  • 203rd Best - Affordability
  • 140th Best - Real Estate Market
  • 260th Best - Quality of Life

 

The Rankings

Providence is ranked behind Beaverton, Oregon and Antioch, California who rank 216th and 217th overall. Providence ranks ahead of Vallejo, California and Corone, California who and 219th and 220th respectively.

McKinley, Texas is ranked as the best city for first time home buyers while Santa Barbara, California is ranked as the worst.

See the full rankings in the map below

Source: WalletHub

 

The Method

 

To determine the most favorable housing markets for first-time home buyers, WalletHub’s analysts compared a sample of 300 U.S. cities (varying in size) across three key dimensions: 1) Affordability, 2) Real-Estate Market and 3) Quality of Life.

They evaluated those dimensions using 23 relevant metrics. Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing the most favorable conditions for first-time home buyers.

Finally, WalletHub determined each city’s weighted average across all metrics to calculate its total score then used the resulting scores to rank-order theirsample.

  • Large cities: More than 300,000 people
  • Midsize cities: 150,000 to 300,000 people
  • Small cities: Fewer than 150,000 people

 

Affordability – Total Points: 33.33

  • Housing Affordability: Triple Weight (~14.29 Points)
  • Average Cost of Homeowner’s Insurance: Full* Weight (~4.76 Points)
  • Cost of Living: Full Weight (~4.76 Points)
  • Cost per Square Foot: Full Weight (~4.76 Points)
  • Real-Estate Tax Rate: Full Weight (~4.76 Points)

 

Real-Estate Market – Total Points: 33.33

  • Rent-to-Price-Ratio: Double Weight (~6.06 Points)
  • Housing-Market Health Index: Full Weight (~3.03 Points)
  • Share of Homes Sold in One Year: Full Weight (~3.03 Points)
  • Median Home-Price Appreciation: Double Weight (~6.06 Points)
  • Foreclosure Rate: Full Weight (~3.03 Points)
  • Buy vs. Rent Breakeven Horizon: Full Weight (~3.03 Points)
  • Share of Listings with Price Cuts: Full Weight (~3.03 Points)
  • Share of Housing Units Built between 2010 and 2015: Full Weight (~3.03 Points)
  • Building-Permit Activity: Full Weight (~3.03 Points)

 

Quality of Life – Total Points: 33.33

  • Recreation-Friendliness: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)
  • Recession Recovery: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)
  • Weather: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)
  • Quality of School System: Double Weight (~6.67 Points)
  • Driver-Friendliness: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)
  • Job Market: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)
  • Total Home-Energy Cost: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)
  • Violent-Crime Rate: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)
  • Property-Crime Rate: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)

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