One of the homes at Clift Farm. The community may include between 500 and 600 homes on build out. The dream of owning a home is slipping away from working class families, according to one national study, but not so in the Huntsville market.
Affordable homes can still be found in the Huntsville area, but it might mean a little less house than buyers would prefer, according to local Realtors. “California, Austin, places like that, the average person really can’t buy a house anymore,” said Tim Knox of Leading Edge Real Estate Group. “Affordability is still here. People are just having to ratchet down the amount of house that they can buy.”database, the income needed to afford a typically-priced home increased an average of 11% nationally when compared to last year. In one part of Alabama, the Anniston-Oxford-Jacksonville area, it increased 19%.
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