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    Realtor.com® Releases New State-by-State Housing Report Card: South and Midwest Dominate in Homebuilding and Affordability

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    South Carolina (A), Iowa (A-), Texas (A-), Indiana (B+), and North Carolina (B+) earn the highest marks

    AUSTIN, Texas, April 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- With a nationwide housing shortage of over 4 million homes, affordability is becoming a growing concern for millions of Americans. Today, Realtor.com® released Grading the States: Affordability & Homebuilding Report Cards, offering a clear snapshot of which states are successfully addressing housing challenges and which are struggling to keep up. See table below for grades for all 50 states.

    The rankings for each state are based on two major factors: housing affordability and the ability to meet future supply challenges through new construction. Affordability, one half of the score, includes the REALTORS® Affordability Score and the share of median income spent on a median-priced home. Homebuilding, the other half of the score, measured the permit-to-population ratio and the new construction premium, which is the cost difference between new and existing homes.

    "The only real solution to housing affordability is to build more homes," said Damian Eales, CEO of Realtor.com®. "Some states are making progress, but too many others are stuck in a cycle of soaring housing costs and limited inventory. With this report and the Let America Build campaign, we're shining a spotlight on these gaps. We need bold solutions, and we urge federal, state, and local leaders to step up and take action now. It's time to break the cycle and start building now to make homeownership a reality for more Americans."

    Realtor.com's Let America Build campaign underscores the need for urgent policy changes to increase the housing supply and make homeownership more accessible and affordable. The campaign calls on lawmakers, industry leaders, and local communities to support smarter zoning, streamlined permitting processes, and incentives for home construction.

    Top ranking states strike the right mix of affordability and new construction

    Only 18 states—primarily in the Midwest and South—can claim that their median home is affordable to their median earner based on the 30% of income rule. Meanwhile, just seven states—Texas, Florida, California, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, and South Carolina—accounted for more than half of all construction permits issued in 2024. On the whole, the highest-ranking states are striking a balance between both affordability and robust homebuilding efforts, while those lower on the list struggle with high housing costs and sluggish construction progress.

    "Our state report card rankings reveal stark disparities in housing affordability and homebuilding efforts across the U.S.," said Danielle Hale, chief economist, Realtor.com®. "While some states are leading the way with strong homebuilding activity, others are grappling with high housing prices and sluggish construction. This divide underscores the urgent need for targeted policies and actions to address the nation's 4 million-home supply gap."

    South and Midwest lead the way, with South Carolina taking the top spot

    The South and Midwest, with ample available land and relatively low listing prices, are home to all of the top grades along our affordability and homebuilding criteria. In fact, the lowest grade earned by a state in the South and Midwest was in the C range. South Carolina earns the highest marks, securing an A grade for its proactive homebuilding efforts that are outpacing demand. Texas and Iowa followed closely behind with A- scores, though for very different reasons—Texas leads with impressive new construction, while Iowa stands out as one of the most affordable states to buy a home. B grades went exclusively to states in the South and Midwest, where construction activity and stronger affordability metrics are concentrated. Other high performers include Indiana, North Carolina, and Georgia, where strong affordability and homebuilding activity are making a notable impact.

    The Northeast, West Coast lag behind

    On the coasts – and in states like Montana where there's an influx of people migrating from higher-cost regions – high home prices, low affordability and limited new construction continues to be a significant challenge. Grades below D were only given to states in the West and Northeast, where high housing costs and sluggish construction remain persistent challenges. Rhode Island ranks at the bottom of the list, followed by Massachusetts, New York, Hawaii and California, where high prices and sparse construction are making it increasingly difficult for residents to find affordable homes.

    States on the Western and Northeastern coasts are generally more regulated and subject to stricter, more complex zoning requirements. Massachusetts, which received low scores in both affordability and homebuilding, serves as an example of how zoning can get in the way of delivering affordable housing. Of Massachusetts' roughly 7 million acres, 76% of them are subject to zoning, according to the National Zoning Atlas, a project dedicated to digitizing, demystifying, and democratizing U.S. zoning codes.

    State-by-State Housing Affordability & Homebuilding Report Card

    Rank

    State

    Total

    Score

    Grade

    REALTORS®

    Affordability

    Score

    Median

    Listing

    Price

    Median

    Household

    Income

    Share of

    2024

    Permits

    Share of

    Population

    New

    Construction

    Premium

    1

    South Carolina

    75.2

    A

    0.65

    $354,429

    $64,898

    3.2 %

    1.6 %

    -8.2 %

    2

    Iowa

    71.6

    A-

    0.92

    $294,600

    $73,122

    0.8 %

    0.9 %

    58.4 %

    3

    Texas

    71.5

    A-

    0.61

    $370,663

    $73,203

    15.3 %

    9.2 %

    7.5 %

    4

    Indiana

    69.9

    B+

    0.87

    $293,021

    $69,674

    1.8 %

    2.0 %

    49.1 %

    5

    North Carolina

    68.8

    B+

    0.59

    $408,663

    $68,774

    6.4 %

    3.3 %

    2.6 %

    6

    South Dakota

    67

    B

    0.59

    $380,391

    $73,956

    0.4 %

    0.3 %

    11.4 %

    7

    Nebraska

    66.7

    B

    0.72

    $350,229

    $74,027

    0.7 %

    0.6 %

    49.4 %

    8

    Arkansas

    65.2

    B

    0.74

    $296,829

    $59,274

    0.9 %

    0.9 %

    41.5 %

    9

    Georgia

    64.7

    B

    0.64

    $392,678

    $72,877

    4.6 %

    3.3 %

    15.2 %

    10

    Minnesota

    62

    B-

    0.77

    $394,042

    $86,272

    1.5 %

    1.7 %

    47.1 %

    11

    Virginia

    61.5

    B-

    0.73

    $434,711

    $89,172

    2.3 %

    2.6 %

    39.0 %

    12

    Louisiana

    61.3

    B-

    0.77

    $278,215

    $58,060

    1.0 %

    1.4 %

    11.4 %

    13

    Alabama

    60.2

    B-

    0.71

    $328,950

    $60,578

    1.4 %

    1.5 %

    16.7 %

    14

    Florida

    59.4

    C+

    0.52

    $445,826

    $69,226

    11.8 %

    6.8 %

    -4.0 %

    15

    Oklahoma

    58.4

    C+

    0.77

    $297,540

    $63,261

    0.9 %

    1.2 %

    33.4 %

    16

    Ohio

    58.2

    C+

    0.89

    $269,130

    $68,488

    2.1 %

    3.5 %

    91.1 %

    16

    Wisconsin

    58.2

    C+

    0.67

    $381,282

    $74,195

    1.6 %

    1.8 %

    39.9 %

    18

    Kentucky

    58

    C+

    0.75

    $304,296

    $62,837

    1.1 %

    1.3 %

    32.2 %

    19

    Delaware

    57.5

    C+

    0.58

    $491,463

    $76,379

    0.5 %

    0.3 %

    29.6 %

    20

    Kansas

    57.1

    C

    0.82

    $303,891

    $71,300

    0.6 %

    0.9 %

    105.9 %

    21

    Arizona

    56.5

    C

    0.50

    $499,982

    $74,483

    4.0 %

    2.3 %

    -2.7 %

    22

    Missouri

    56.2

    C

    0.82

    $298,696

    $68,010

    1.2 %

    1.8 %

    50.9 %

    23

    Maryland

    55.1

    C

    0.81

    $416,558

    $97,364

    1.2 %

    1.8 %

    50.9 %

    24

    West Virginia

    54.7

    C

    0.91

    $240,954

    $58,432

    0.3 %

    0.5 %

    62.8 %

    25

    Tennessee

    53.1

    C

    0.55

    $433,987

    $66,631

    3.1 %

    2.1 %

    15.3 %

    26

    Idaho

    52.2

    C

    0.42

    $571,023

    $72,949

    1.2 %

    0.6 %

    -2.0 %

    27

    Maine

    51.1

    C

    0.59

    $440,523

    $71,476

    0.4 %

    0.4 %

    40.6 %

    27

    Colorado

    51.1

    C

    0.55

    $599,104

    $90,555

    2.2 %

    1.8 %

    5.3 %

    29

    Utah

    51

    C

    0.49

    $602,230

    $88,438

    1.6 %

    1.0 %

    9.3 %

    30

    Illinois

    50.1

    C

    0.86

    $316,613

    $79,180

    1.3 %

    3.7 %

    75.0 %

    31

    Michigan

    50

    C

    0.86

    $284,762

    $69,042

    1.5 %

    3.0 %

    96.4 %

    32

    North Dakota

    49

    C

    0.73

    $359,034

    $73,489

    0.2 %

    0.2 %

    45.4 %

    33

    Pennsylvania

    48.3

    C

    0.82

    $306,740

    $74,466

    1.6 %

    3.8 %

    89.9 %

    34

    Nevada

    45.7

    C-

    0.49

    $492,789

    $71,942

    1.4 %

    1.0 %

    19.2 %

    35

    New Jersey

    45.4

    C-

    0.58

    $563,048

    $96,278

    2.5 %

    2.8 %

    74.1 %

    36

    Washington

    44.7

    C-

    0.51

    $636,445

    $93,297

    2.6 %

    2.3 %

    18.3 %

    37

    Mississippi

    44.2

    C-

    0.72

    $291,262

    $55,030

    0.5 %

    0.9 %

    41.9 %

    38

    New Mexico

    43.2

    C-

    0.57

    $392,571

    $61,656

    0.5 %

    0.6 %

    2.4 %

    39

    Vermont

    43

    C-

    0.56

    $493,716

    $79,794

    0.2 %

    0.2 %

    51.5 %

    40

    District of Columbia

    42.6

    C-

    0.67

    $610,723

    $98,916

    0.1 %

    0.2 %

    0.2 %

    41

    New Hampshire

    42.2

    C-

    0.57

    $572,784

    $94,929

    0.3 %

    0.4 %

    38.7 %

    42

    Wyoming

    41.2

    C-

    0.56

    $465,295

    $73,733

    0.1 %

    0.2 %

    19.6 %

    43

    Alaska

    40.4

    C-

    0.73

    $417,738

    $86,275

    0.1 %

    0.2 %

    30.3 %

    44

    Montana

    35.2

    D

    0.40

    $634,523

    $69,683

    0.4 %

    0.3 %

    14.7 %

    45

    Oregon

    29.8

    F

    0.46

    $563,896

    $78,022

    1.0 %

    1.3 %

    2.0 %

    46

    Connecticut

    28.3

    F

    0.64

    $517,849

    $89,717

    0.4 %

    1.1 %

    68.2 %

    47

    California

    19.5

    F

    0.43

    $756,185

    $92,605

    6.8 %

    11.7 %

    -7.1 %

    48

    Hawaii

    15.8

    F

    0.45

    $822,065

    $91,385

    0.2 %

    0.4 %

    26.2 %

    49

    New York

    13.2

    F

    0.50

    $664,622

    $81,057

    3.1 %

    5.8 %

    76.2 %

    50

    Massachusetts

    12.6

    F

    0.48

    $781,758

    $96,584

    1.0 %

    2.1 %

    42.8 %

    51

    Rhode Island

    12.2

    F

    0.47

    $537,521

    $80,791

    0.1 %

    0.3 %

    43.8 %

    Methodology

    Grades are based on the following score ranges: A+ (77.5+), A (72.5-77.5), A- (70-72.5), B+ (67.5-70), B (62.5-67.5), B- (60-62.5), C+ (57.5-60), C (47.5-57.5), C- (40-47.5), D+ (37.5-40), D (32.5-37.5), D- (30-32.5), and F (0-30).

    View the full report, interactive map and methodology at https://www.realtor.com/research/state-report-cards-2025/.

    About Realtor.com®

    Realtor.com® pioneered online real estate and has been at the forefront for over 25 years, connecting buyers, sellers, and renters with trusted insights, professional guidance and powerful tools to help them find their perfect home. Recognized as the No. 1 site trusted by real estate professionals, Realtor.com® is a valued partner, delivering consumer connections and a robust suite of marketing tools to support business growth. Realtor.com® is operated by News Corp (NASDAQ:NWS, NWSA]) [ASX: NWS, NWSLV] subsidiary Move, Inc.

    Media Contact: Sara Wiskerchen, [email protected]

     

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    News Corporation Reports Second Quarter Results for Fiscal 2026

    FISCAL 2026 SECOND QUARTER KEY FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Second quarter revenues were $2.36 billion, a 6% increase compared to $2.24 billion in the prior year, driven by growth at the Dow Jones, Digital Real Estate Services and Book Publishing segments Net income from continuing operations in the quarter was $242 million, a 21% decrease compared to $306 million in the prior year, which benefited from an $87 million favorable gain on REA Group's sale of PropertyGuru last year Second quarter Total Segment EBITDA was $521 million, a 9% increase compared to $478 million in the prior year. Results include a $16 million one-time write-off primarily related to inventory at HarperCollins' inter

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    News Corporation Reports First Quarter Results for Fiscal 2026

    FISCAL 2026 FIRST QUARTER KEY FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS First quarter revenues were $2.14 billion, a 2% increase compared to $2.10 billion in the prior year, driven by growth at the Dow Jones and Digital Real Estate Services segments, while net income from continuing operations in the quarter was $150 million, a 1% increase compared to $149 million in the prior year First quarter Total Segment EBITDA was $340 million, a 5% increase compared to $325 million in the prior year For the quarter, reported EPS from continuing operations were $0.20 as compared to $0.21 in the prior year - Adjusted EPS were $0.22 compared to $0.20 in the prior year Dow Jones revenues for the quarter were $586 mil

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    Dow Jones Acquires Eco-Movement

    Latest acquisition advances Dow Jones's energy business with industry-leading data Dow Jones today announced it has acquired Eco-Movement, a leading global platform for EV charging station data. Eco-Movement will operate as part of OPIS, Dow Jones's growing energy business. Headquartered in Utrecht, Netherlands, Eco-Movement is a leading charge point data platform. The company collects, optimizes and enriches EV charging station data, and has built an extensive data platform with public and semi-public EV charging points and their real-time availability. Its platform features almost 2 million connectors across more than 80 countries and adds to Dow Jones's suite of energy products and s

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