The 10 best US cities to buy a home — and 10 where you should rent

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The decision whether to rent or buy significantly depends on where you live.
  • A Zumper analysis looked at the financial benefit of renting versus buying in major cities.
  • Migration trends have recently made some unexpected cities more renter-friendly.
  • In a few expensive cities, the rents outpace mortgage payments, making buying a better option.

Should you buy or should you rent? The old advice that the best time to buy a home is the best time for you still holds true — but where you're buying plays an important role, too.

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Real estate site Zumper analyzed the cost of owning a home and the cost of renting across 83 of the largest US cities and calculated a price-to-rent ratio to determine where the housing market favors buyers versus renters.

Not surprisingly, cities where the housing market is constantly in the news for being unaffordable, like San Francisco, make more sense to rent in. However, Zumper market expert Crystal Chen said rents sometimes outpace mortgages in expensive cities like New York City.

"Expensive and buy-favorable aren't necessarily the same thing," Chen told Business Insider. "Even though New York has a high sticker price for homes, it's still more relatively buy-favorable. The rents are just so much higher."

Some cities have become unaffordable for buyers due to recent migration trends. Boise, Idaho, which became a refuge for movers escaping coastal cities during the pandemic, has a widening gap between the price of renting and buying.

"The home prices got really high because it was a pandemic hotspot," Chen said. "A lot of people moved there to buy and that drove the prices up. Renting is significantly cheaper there."

If you're in a position to buy a home, and maybe feeling pressure to do so, see if that's the right call in your city — or move somewhere where it is.

Below, 10 cities where it's better to buy a home, and 10 cities where it's better to rent, according to Zumper.

Cities where it's better to rentSan Jose, California.10. Boise, IDBoise, Idaho.

Price-to-rent ratio: 27.816

NAR median house price: $484,000

Monthly homeowner cost (PITI): $2,868

Zumper monthly all-bed rent: $1,450

9. San Francisco, CASan Francisco.

Price-to-rent ratio: 28.655

NAR median house price: $1,350,000

Monthly homeowner cost (PITI): $7,758

Zumper monthly all-bed rent: $3,926

8. Reno, NVReno, Nevada.

Price-to-rent ratio: 28.958

NAR median house price: $602,900

Monthly homeowner cost (PITI): $3,397

Zumper monthly all-bed rent: $1,735

7. San Diego, CASan Diego.

Price-to-rent ratio: 31.05

NAR median house price: $1,050,000

Monthly homeowner cost (PITI): $6,026

Zumper monthly all-bed rent: $2,818

6. Portland, ORPortland, Oregon.

Price-to-rent ratio: 32.415

NAR median house price: $585,800

Monthly homeowner cost (PITI): $3,583

Zumper monthly all-bed rent: $1,506

5. Seattle, WASeattle.

Price-to-rent ratio: 32.649

NAR median house price: $772,600

Monthly homeowner cost (PITI): $4,547

Zumper monthly all-bed rent: $1,972

4. Salt Lake City, UTSalt Lake City.

Price-to-rent ratio: 34.863

NAR median house price: $576,500

Monthly homeowner cost (PITI): $3,306

Zumper monthly all-bed rent: $1,378

3. Urban Honolulu, HIHonolulu.

Price-to-rent ratio: 36.717

NAR median house price: $1,175,100

Monthly homeowner cost (PITI): $6,300

Zumper monthly all-bed rent: $2,667

2. Anaheim, CAAnaheim, California.

Price-to-rent ratio: 47.829

NAR median house price: $1,442,900

Monthly homeowner cost (PITI): $8,216

Zumper monthly all-bed rent: $2,514

1. San Jose, CASan Jose, California.

Price-to-rent ratio: 55.049

NAR median house price: $2,030,000

Monthly homeowner cost (PITI): $11,666

Zumper monthly all-bed rent: $3,073

Cities where it's better to buySyracuse, New York.10. Buffalo, NYBuffalo, New York.

Price-to-rent ratio: 15.631

NAR median house price: $262,600

Monthly homeowner cost (PITI): $1,686

Zumper monthly all-bed rent: $1,400

9. El Paso, TXEl Paso, Texas.

Price-to-rent ratio: 14.912

NAR median house price: $272,000

Monthly homeowner cost (PITI): $2,246

Zumper monthly all-bed rent: $1,520

8. Virginia Beach, VAVirginia Beach, Virginia.

Price-to-rent ratio: 14.898

NAR median house price: $362,200

Monthly homeowner cost (PITI): $2,260

Zumper monthly all-bed rent: $2,026

7. New Orleans, LANew Orleans.

Price-to-rent ratio: 14.838

NAR median house price: $293,800

Monthly homeowner cost (PITI): $1,854

Zumper monthly all-bed rent: $1,650

6. Rochester, NYRochester, New York.

Price-to-rent ratio: 14.836

NAR median house price: $252,800

Monthly homeowner cost (PITI): $1,896

Zumper monthly all-bed rent: $1,420

5. Charleston, SCCharleston, South Carolina.

Price-to-rent ratio: 14.787

NAR median house price: $459,500

Monthly homeowner cost (PITI): $2,754

Zumper monthly all-bed rent: $2,590

4. Chicago, ILChicago.

Price-to-rent ratio: 14.549

NAR median house price: $384,100

Monthly homeowner cost (PITI): $2,726

Zumper monthly all-bed rent: $2,200

3. New York, NYNew York.

Price-to-rent ratio: 14.205

NAR median house price: $750,000

Monthly homeowner cost (PITI): $4,594

Zumper monthly all-bed rent: $4,400

2. Pittsburgh, PAPittsburgh.

Price-to-rent ratio: 13.033

NAR median house price: $234,600

Monthly homeowner cost (PITI): $1,501

Zumper monthly all-bed rent: $1,500

1. Syracuse, NYSyracuse, New York.

Price-to-rent ratio: 12.611

NAR median house price: $249,700

Monthly homeowner cost (PITI): $1,887

Zumper monthly all-bed rent: $1,650

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