The Housing Affordability Index base is 100 and represents a balance point where a resident with a median household income can normally qualify to purchase a median price home. Values above 100 indicate increased affordability, while values below 100 indicate decreased affordability.
Name | County | Housing Affordability Index | |
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1. | City of Mission Hills | Johnson | 100 |
2. | City of Manhattan | Riley | 112 |
3. | City of De Soto | Johnson | 118 |
4. | City of Lawrence | Douglas | 126 |
5. | City of Leonardville | Riley | 126 |
6. | City of Benton | Butler | 131 |
7. | City of Riley | Riley | 136 |
8. | City of Greensburg | Kiowa | 137 |
9. | City of Havana | Montgomery | 137 |
10. | City of Hays | Ellis | 137 |
11. | City of Ogden | Riley | 138 |
12. | City of Louisville | Pottawatomie | 143 |
13. | City of McLouth | Jefferson | 144 |
14. | City of Wamego | Pottawatomie | 145 |
15. | City of Prescott | Linn | 149 |
16. | City of Westwood Hills | Johnson | 150 |
17. | City of Easton | Leavenworth | 150 |
18. | City of Junction City | Geary | 151 |
19. | City of Olsburg | Pottawatomie | 152 |
20. | City of Overland Park | Johnson | 153 |