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State Index · Home Affordability · Georgia · 2023
4.449

Average Home Affordability in Georgia

Rank #29 of 5092.2% of national averageSource: Census ACS + Zillow (ACS 2023 × ZHVI 2026)

Georgia ranks #29 of 51 for home affordability in 2026.

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Census ACS + Zillow, ACS 2023 × ZHVI 2026 · updated Apr 2026
Home Affordability (Price-to-Income) by State map showing 51 states. Hover or tap a state for details.
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Home Affordability (Price-to-Income) by State

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  • 3.7 – 4.410 states
  • 4.4 – 5.010 states
  • 5.0 – 5.810 states
  • 5.8 – 8.710 states
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All 50 states ranked

Source: Census ACS + Zillow (ACS 2023 × ZHVI 2026)

RankStateHome Affordability (Price-to-Income)% of US
1Hawaii8.738181.1%
2California8.109168.1%
3Montana6.595136.7%
4Massachusetts6.576136.3%
5Washington6.353131.7%
6Idaho6.316130.9%
7Oregon6.225129.0%
8New York6.185128.2%
9Rhode Island5.876121.8%
10Nevada5.852121.3%
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11Colorado5.832120.9%
12Utah5.757119.3%
13New Jersey5.707118.3%
14Maine5.528114.6%
15Arizona5.475113.5%
16District of Columbia5.388111.7%
17New Hampshire5.239108.6%
18Florida5.124106.2%
19New Mexico5.087105.4%
20Wyoming5.016104.0%
21Delaware4.952102.6%
22Tennessee4.933102.2%
23Vermont4.852100.6%
24Connecticut4.76198.7%
25North Carolina4.75198.5%
26Virginia4.58695.1%
27South Carolina4.48593.0%
28Alaska4.47592.8%
29Georgia4.44992.2%
30Wisconsin4.42491.7%
31South Dakota4.41691.5%
32Maryland4.35590.3%
33Minnesota4.07484.4%
34Texas3.97182.3%
35Missouri3.83779.5%
36Pennsylvania3.8379.4%
37Alabama3.80178.8%
38Kentucky3.79478.6%
39Arkansas3.78378.4%
40Michigan3.75677.9%
41North Dakota3.71276.9%
42Nebraska3.70776.8%
43Indiana3.65875.8%
44Louisiana3.63575.3%
45Ohio3.57374.1%
46Mississippi3.55973.8%
47Illinois3.55873.7%
48Oklahoma3.54873.5%
49Kansas3.4872.1%
50Iowa3.24267.2%
51West Virginia3.11764.6%

Updated 2026-04-25. Click any state for the full breakdown.

FAQ

Georgia home affordability: common questions

What is the average home affordability in Georgia?

Georgia home affordability is 4.449 as of ACS 2023 × ZHVI 2026, according to Census ACS + Zillow. That puts Georgia at rank #29 of 50 US states, below the national average of 4.825.

How does Georgia compare to nearby states?

Among Georgia's neighbors, Tennessee shows 4.933, North Carolina shows 4.751, South Carolina shows 4.485. Use the CalcFi compare view to line all of them up: /maps/compare?cat=affordability&states=ga,tn,nc,sc. Nearby states share labor markets and housing corridors, so the comparison is usually the most relevant one.

Which Georgia metros have the highest home affordability?

Top Georgia metros include Atlanta, Augusta, and Columbus. City-level home affordability data drops in Q3 2026 once BLS releases its metro-area tables for the year. Atlanta is the state capital. Until then, the state-level number is the best available read.

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Top Georgia cities · Home Affordability (Price-to-Income) by State

6 cities ranked by home affordability (price-to-income) by state. Lower is better.

Compare top 3 →

Note: Median home price divided by median household income. State map uses Zillow ZHVI ÷ ACS B19013; city uses Census/Zillow seed — same formula, different vintage.

  1. 1Augustapop 620k3.8
  2. 2Columbuspop 330k3.9
  3. 3Maconpop 230k4.3
  4. 4Savannahpop 390k5.1
  5. 5Atlantapop 6,230k5.4
  6. 6Athenspop 210k6.5
Methodology

Price-to-income ratio computed as Zillow ZHVI (state median home value, all homes, smoothed seasonally adjusted) divided by Census ACS 1-year median household income (B19013). Higher ratio = harder to afford. Both inputs are state aggregates — county and metro variance can be substantial.