These 10 states are America’s strongest housing markets

The U.S. housing market is in historic turmoil. Years of rock bottom interest rates, then the pandemic, and now an unprecedented cycle of tightening by the Federal Reserve that is likely not over yet, have left buyers and sellers in difficult spot.

Prices have begun to level off or decline in many areas in response to the higher mortgage rates. But according to the National Association of Realtors, homes are still difficult to find and even harder to afford. Some states are handling all this upheaval better than others, and companies of all kinds are watching this closely. With qualified workers in such short supply, business leaders are looking for places with healthy housing markets, where prospective employees can make smart purchases and enjoy a happy home.

CNBC’s annual competitiveness study, America’s Top States for Business, is watching too, measuring the housing market in many of the same ways that companies do.

Under our 2023 methodology, housing is a metric in the Economy category, one of the most important in our ten categories of competitiveness. To determine which states have the healthiest housing markets, we consider multiple factors including price appreciation, housing starts, foreclosure rates, and affordability. This year we included as a metric NAR’s Affordability Distribution Score, which looks at the affordability of homes for sale across all income levels, as of the end of last year. A score of 1 or higher generally suggests a housing market that is affordable, while the lower a score falls below 1, it is an indicator of a less affordable market without enough listings in local buyers’ range.

These 10 states are positioned to give you the best bang for your housing buck.

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10. Alabama

American suburban house in Racine, Wisconsin

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6. (tie) Wisconsin

An “Open House” sign is displayed in the front yard of a home for sale in Columbus, Ohio, U.S.

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6. (tie) Ohio

A ‘For Sale’ sign is displayed outside of a house in Oradell, New Jersey.

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6. (tie) New Jersey

A single-family home in downtown Indianapolis

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6. (tie) Indiana

Front Porch of home with American Flag surrounded by gardens, Savannah, Georgia

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6. (tie) Georgia

A new upscale neighborhood of single family homes on quiet tree lined streets near Raleigh, North Carolina.

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4. North Carolina

Rooftops of an older neighborhhood in Portland Maine showing single and multiple family homes

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3. Maine

A modern neighborhood with buildings around the pond. Houses and trees reflected in the tranquil water during beautiful cloudy morning in South Carolina.

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2. South Carolina

Full frame close up aerial view of homes as part of a master planned community in the northern coastal Florida suburbs between Jacksonville and St. Augustine shot from an altitude of about 1000 feet overhead.

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1. Florida

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