State of Unaffordability


Did You Know…


AFFORDABILITY

Minnesota’s Cost Problem

Source: Zonda (Median New Single-Familiy Detached Price)

Priced Out: At $536,315, building a home in Minnesota costs more than anywhere else in the region. (Zonda)

Out of Reach: The shortage has pushed existing home prices beyond what many families can afford. (Housing Affordability Institute)

Renters Stuck: High rents keep would-be first-time buyers from saving for a down payment. (CNBC)

Falling Behind: Home costs are rising twice as fast as incomes. (U.S. Census, Zonda)

HOUSING SUPPLY

Minnesota’s Supply Challenge

Missing Options: A 100,000-home shortage makes it harder for first-time buyers to find a starter home, double what it was in 2018. (Up for Growth, MN Housing Task Force)

Falling Behind: Minnesota is five years short on the homes families need today.

Production Drop: New home construction in Minnesota is down 35% in just three years. (U.S. Census)

Shortage Epicenter: The Twin Cities area accounts for 75% of Minnesota’s shortage, and permits have plummeted 43% since 2021. (Up for Growth, U.S. Census)

HOMEOWNERSHIP

HOMEOWNERSHIP IN DECLINE

A Sharp, Concerning Drop: In 2024, Minnesota’s homeownership rate saw its largest decline on record.  (U.S. Census)

Starting Later Than Ever: Nationally, the median age of a first-time homebuyer is now 38 — the highest on record. (National Association of Realtors)

Falling Behind Our Neighbors: Minnesota is no longer the regional leader in homeownership. (U.S. Census)


Don’t Let Homeownership Fall Further Out of Reach