Santa Barbara Ranked 4th Worst City for First-Time Home Buyers in 2024

Is Santa Barbara, the Marxist capitol of the Central Coast entering the DOOM LOOP of California? Look at the numbers.

“According to a recent report released by WalletHub, Santa Barbara has been identified as the 4th worst city for first-time home buyers in 2024.

Our small town has been in the top ten for the past six years ranging from seventh place to third place.

The report, titled “Best & Worst Cities for First-Time Home Buyers,” evaluated 300 cities across the United States using 22 key metrics related to housing affordability, real estate tax rates, cost of living, and crime rates.”

This means local business will have a harder time attracting or keeping employees.  It means a quicker pace of school enrollment declines.  Revenue will go down—while expenditures grow—at the same time the city of SB is working hard to kill off the main shopping area, State Street.

Santa Barbara Ranked 4th Worst City for First-Time Home Buyers in 2024

by Edhat Staff, 7/22/24   https://www.edhat.com/news/santa-barbara-ranked-4th-worst-city-for-first-time-home-buyers-in-2024/

Santa Barbara Continues in Top Ten List for Sixth Consecutive Year

According to a recent report released by WalletHub, Santa Barbara has been identified as the 4th worst city for first-time home buyers in 2024.

Our small town has been in the top ten for the past six years ranging from seventh place to third place.

The report, titled “Best & Worst Cities for First-Time Home Buyers,” evaluated 300 cities across the United States using 22 key metrics related to housing affordability, real estate tax rates, cost of living, and crime rates.

Source: WalletHub

With only 32% of home purchases last year made by first-time buyers, compared to the historical average of 40%, the challenges facing new home buyers have become increasingly apparent. WalletHub’s analysis placed Santa Barbara in the lower rungs of the rankings, highlighting areas where potential buyers may struggle:

  • Housing Affordability: Ranked 262nd
  • Real-Estate Tax Rate: Ranked 27th
  • Cost of Living: Ranked 277th
  • Rent-to-Price Ratio: Ranked 298th
  • Median Home-Price Appreciation: Ranked 193rd
  • Foreclosure Rate: Ranked 72nd
  • Property-Crime Rate: Ranked 95th

Overall, Santa Barbara was placed at No. 297 in the rankings and was listed as the 130th among small cities in the study. The data indicated significant challenges related to affordability, cost of living, and housing market dynamics for first-time home buyers in Santa Barbara.

According to Redfin, the median sale price for a Santa Barbara home is $1,862,000, which is a 2.9% decline from last year.

The cities that bested Santa Barbara are Anchorage, Alaska (3rd worst); Santa Monica, CA (2nd worst); and Berkeley, CA (worst of the worst).

The “most affordable” cities in the United States for first-time home buyers were all located in Flordia: Palm Bay coming in at number one, followed by Cape Coral, then Port St. Lucie, Tampa, and Orlando.

The report by WalletHub aims to provide insights for individuals seeking to save money and improve their living conditions through strategic decisions in real estate. By analyzing multiple factors impacting the real estate market, the study sheds light on the varying challenges faced by first-time buyers across different cities.

For more information and to view the full report, visit the WalletHub website here.