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Midwest and Southern states dominate housing report cards: See how yours scored

June 16, 2026
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The states with the best affordability for homebuyers and that are facilitating the most construction of new homes are centered in the Midwest and South, according to a new report.

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Realtor.com released the 2026 edition of its housing report cards for all 50 states plus the District of Columbia, which showed that states across the Midwest and South outperformed their peers from the Northeast and West.

While no states earned an A+ grade, which suggests that all have room for improvement, 12 of the 13 states with the highest grades were all located in the Midwest and South, receiving grades in the B- to A range. Half of the grade is based on an affordability measure, while the other half is based on homebuilding activity.

“This year’s refresh reveals a familiar regional divide, but also some notable shifts beneath the surface, with a new state at the top of the class and a handful of states whose grades moved dramatically in either direction,” said Realtor.com senior economist Joel Berner.

Indiana topped the list with a total score of 76.3 on the 100-point scale, earning an A based on strong affordability and homebuilding activity that helped it rise three spots from last year’s rankings. 

A new Realtor.com report reveals Midwest and South states lead in home affordability and construction. James – stock.adobe.com

The median-priced home in the Hoosier State was $295,810 and required about 28% of the median household income of $71,469, which fell below the 30% benchmark for affordability.

Other states to receive A grades include Iowa, which has a median listing price of $282,886 and a median household income of $75,991, as well as last year’s leader South Carolina, with a median listing price of $363,896 and a median income of $67,758.

Texas ranked fourth with an A- grade, given the Lone Star State’s median listing price of $364,749 and median income of $76,585. North Carolina and Nebraska were the only two states to receive B+ grades.

Single family units for rent along Northeast Green Oaks Boulevard in North Arlington, Texas. trongnguyen – stock.adobe.com

The biggest risers in the report compared with last year were Delaware and Utah, which each jumped 12 spots. Delaware rose from 19th to 7th, while Utah saw its ranking rise from 29th to 17th.

Six states received F grades on their report cards, with New York ranking last due to a $668,173 median listing price and median income of $82,657. The other five states that received F grades were all located in the Northeast or West, with Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Hawaii, California and Connecticut rounding out the bottom of the list in order of the worst grade to the best.

Most of the states near the bottom of the rankings saw their rankings hold steady or change little from a year ago, as they continue to face high prices, limited land for building with restrictive zoning policies, and building costs outpacing what middle-income buyers can afford.

The report’s grades, based on affordability and homebuilding, reveal notable shifts from last year. dbvirago – stock.adobe.com

The biggest drops were three states which all fell eight spots in the rankings – Alabama fell from 13th to 21st, Maryland dropped from 23rd to 31st, and New Jersey slipped from 35th to 43rd.

Here’s the list of the Realtor.com report’s grades for each of the 50 states as well as the District of Columbia:

  • Alabama: C
  • Alaska: C-
  • Arizona: C
  • Arkansas: B
  • California: F
  • Colorado: C+
  • Connecticut: F
  • Delaware: B
  • District of Columbia: D+
  • Florida: B
  • Georgia: B
  • Hawaii: F
  • Idaho: C
  • Illinois: C
  • Indiana: A
  • Iowa: A
  • Kansas: B
  • Kentucky: C
  • Louisiana: C
  • Maine: C-
  • Maryland: C
  • Massachusetts: F
  • Michigan: C
  • Minnesota: C+
  • Mississippi: C-
  • Missouri: C
  • Montana: D
  • Nebraska: B+
  • Nevada: C-
  • New Hampshire: D+
  • New Jersey: D
  • New Mexico: C-
  • New York: F
  • North Carolina: B+
  • North Dakota: C
  • Ohio: C+
  • Oklahoma: B
  • Oregon: D-
  • Pennsylvania: C
  • Rhode Island: F
  • South Carolina: A
  • South Dakota: B
  • Tennessee: C
  • Texas: A-
  • Utah: C+
  • Vermont: D+
  • Virginia: C+
  • Washington: C-
  • West Virginia: C
  • Wisconsin: C
  • Wyoming: C-

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