
Report ranks the 10 best and worst US states to buy a home in 2026
DNyuz—A new ranking of all 50 US states evaluated housing affordability, market inventory, price trends, and economic conditions to identify the best and worst places to purchase a home in 2026. The analysis highlighted significant regional disparities, with Midwestern and Southern states generally ranking highest on affordability while coastal markets in California and the Northeast continued to struggle with inventory shortages and elevated prices. Rising mortgage rates and persistent supply constraints remain the dominant headwinds for buyers across the country. The ranking was intended to help prospective buyers prioritize markets where purchasing power stretches furthest. Analysts noted that the gap between the best and worst states has widened considerably since the pandemic-era housing boom.
- DNyuz — Ranking of the 10 best and 10 worst US states to buy a home in 2026
- Business Insider — Midwestern states scored highest on affordability metrics in the 2026 home-buying ranking.
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