Best Cities to Buy a Home Big Enough to Raise a Family – 2018 Edition
home big enough to raise a family
home big enough to raise a family

When people picture the home of their dreams, they imagine the white picket fence, the yard and the home with plenty of rooms for both pets and children. But homes like this tend to be either expensive or located in places far from employment opportunities. Plus, even if you do find a home that fits your criteria you want to make sure you’re putting your savings into an asset that will appreciate. And without doing a ton of research, it’s hard to know if you’re buying into an area with rising home values or not. Below, we look at these and other factors to rank the best places to buy a home big enough to raise a family.

In order to rank the best places to buy a home big enough to raise a family, we examined a total of six factors. Specifically, we looked at change in home values, change in rent, percent of housing-cost burdened homeowners, housing costs as a percent of household income, percent of homes with at least two bedrooms and average effective property tax rate. Check out our data and methodology below to see where we got our data and how we put it together to create our final rankings.

Key Findings

  • Phoenix metro area is a great place – Five of the top 10 cities in this study lie in the Phoenix metro area. That means it’s tough to go wrong if you’re looking for a family home anywhere near Phoenix. Even Phoenix itself scores well, coming in 20th.

  • Avoid New York City – New York City isn’t exactly known for spacious homes. In total, the New York City metro area has three of the bottom-10 ranked cities in this study. Newark comes in last, Jersey City takes the 97th spot and New York City itself comes in 91st. All of these cities have a low rate of suitably spacious homes and tend to be expensive relative to other cities.

home big enough to raise a family
home big enough to raise a family

1. Gilbert, Arizona

Arizona, specifically the Phoenix metro area, dominates this ranking. Gilbert beats out a strong challenge from its neighbors, Chandler and Mesa, to take the top spot. Gilbert ranks high thanks to its relative affordability low taxes and high density of homes with at least two bedrooms. In each of those metrics, Gilbert ranks no worse than 11th. In fact, families looking for a home here will struggle to find anything but relatively spacious homes. More than 95% of homes here have at least two bedrooms.

2. Chandler, Arizona

Chandler takes second. This city ranked right around Gilbert in every metric and even topped it in a few. For example, Chandler has a lower rate of homeowners who are housing-cost burdened. In fact Chandler has more top 10 scores than Gilbert. The reason Chandler falls to second is because of home value change. From 2012 to 2016 home values in Chandler appreciated by 37% which is a great score. However, home values in Gilbert appreciated by 47%, giving Gilbert the overall edge.