Affordable Housing Drives Cleveland Market

Cleveland offers some of the lowest home prices among major US metros, keeping affordability strong and attracting steady buyer demand.
Cleveland offers some of the lowest home prices among major US metros, keeping affordability strong and attracting steady buyer demand.
  • Affordable housing keeps Cleveland among the lowest-priced major US metros.
  • Median home price rose 4.6% year-over-year, outpacing the national average.
  • Low inventory is fueling faster sales and tight market conditions.
  • Local incomes remain sufficient, reinforcing overall affordability.
Key Takeaways

Affordability Leads the Market

Cleveland stands out for affordable housing, with a median sale price of $230,000 in February—one of the lowest among the nation’s largest 50 metros. According to Globe St, only Detroit posted a lower median price. This affordability has supported a steady Midwestern migration trend that accelerated following the pandemic.

Other Midwest markets, including Columbus, Cincinnati, and St. Louis, also feature on the list of most affordable metros, reinforcing the region’s reputation as a haven for affordable housing compared to coastal areas.

Home Prices Rising Quickly

Despite low absolute prices, Cleveland’s housing market is heating up, with median home values increasing 4.6% year-over-year—well above the national gain of 0.9%. Inventory remains constrained, with active listings up just 0.5% from a year ago, the lowest rate among major Midwest metros.

Low Inventory and Strong Demand

Affordable housing in Cleveland is driving faster home sales. Homes went under contract in a median of 44 days in February. That pace ranks among the fastest in the region. Local incomes also support strong demand. The average income reaches $76,912, which exceeds what buyers need for a median-priced home. This affordability gap continues to draw interest from buyers.

Midwestern Affordability Stands Out

Affordable housing is not limited to Cleveland. Cities like Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and several Midwest metros offer prices below the national median of $429,259. In fact, strong rent growth across Midwest markets, combined with limited new construction, continues to reinforce affordability advantages and support housing demand. Select Texas cities also rank among the most affordable, showing opportunities extend beyond the Midwest.

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