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Homeownership costs spike as insurance premiums, other fees rise

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Homeowners have faced a sharp rise in monthly costs over the past five years, reaching new highs in 2024, according to a recent report.

In 2024, the median monthly ownership costs for U.S. homeowners with a mortgage increased to $2,035 from the inflation-adjusted $1,960 in 2023, according to data from the American Community Survey (ACS) that was released by the U.S. Census Bureau.

That 3.8% increase, driven largely by higher mortgage payments and insurance fees, outpaced the 3% rise recorded between 2022 ($1,902) and 2023.

Monthly costs have risen 26% since 2019, when the typical monthly cost for mortgage holders was $1,609, according to Realtor.com

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“One way we measure housing affordability is based on how much households spend on selected costs such as mortgage payments, insurance, taxes, utilities and various fees,” Jacob Fabina, a Census Bureau economist, said. “In 2024, the median percentage of income householders with a mortgage spent on these costs was 21.4%, which points to an increased burden on homeowners.”

Homeowners with a mortgage in California, Hawaii, New Jersey, Massachusetts and the District of Columbia faced the highest median monthly costs, according to the report. In 2024, those figures reached $3,001 in California, $2,937 in Hawaii, $2,797 in New Jersey, $2,755 in Massachusetts and $3,181 in the District of Columbia.

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Vermont and New Mexico saw the largest increases in the number of homes that were paid off and owned free and clear between 2023 and 2024, according to the report. 

A "for sale" sign on a house in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Friday, Aug. 16, 2024.

Aside from the typical mortgage and insurance costs, some homeowners also pay a homeowners’ association (HOA) or condo fees. The report from the Census Bureau indicated that approximately 21.6 million owned U.S. households, out of a total of about 86.6 million, paid either a condo or HOA fee last year. 

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The monthly median condo or HOA fee in 2024 was $135, though those fees differed between households with and without a mortgage. For instance, households with a mortgage paid a monthly median fee of $120, while those without a mortgage paid $184.

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At the same time, renters were also hit with higher costs. The median gross rent, which includes the cost of utilities, increased 2.7% to $1,487 in 2024 from $1,448 in 2023, adjusted for inflation, according to the ACS.

Meanwhile, the median percentage of income going toward rent did not increase in 2024, staying at 31%.

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