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Coldwell Banker Ranks Major College Football Town's Home Affordability

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COLDWELL BANKER RANKS MAJOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL TOWN'S HOME AFFORDABILITY

Coldwell Banker Takes It Downfield with Results From Fourth Annual College Home Price Comparison Index

psu football, Coldwell Banker lancaster paLancaster, PA. (Nov. 18, 2008)  - As the college football season enters its most exciting time of the year, students and fans don school colors and cheer as their teams go helmet to helmet on the field. Celebrating this competitive spirit, especially as traditional rivals like Michigan and Ohio State play for the 105th time later this week, Coldwell Banker® jumps into the fray.  The real estate company released its own set of rankings outlining the most expensive and affordable college towns across America in its fourth annual College Home Price Comparison Index (HPCI) (See our HPCI blog post here)

The Coldwell Banker College HPCI study found that while the University of Alabama is ranked No. 1 in the football polls, it is hardly on the same playing field as the No. 2 team, Texas Tech University, in regards to home affordability.  In this year's College HPCI, Texas Tech comes in as the No. 11 most affordable college in terms of home prices, while Alabama rolls in at No. 59.

According to the study, the average price of a 2,220-foot, 4 bedroom 2 ½ bath home with a family room and two car garage1 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. is $251,775 while the same home in Lubbock, Texas would cost $170,700.

Meanwhile, Stanford University and the University of Akron are each frontrunners on different spectrums of the home price ranking, holding titles of the most expensive and most affordable college towns, respectively. An average home in Palo Alto, Calif., costs approximately $1.74 million while the same home in Akron, Ohio averages at $135,780 - a $1.6 million price difference.

The Coldwell Banker College HPCI specifically examines the home market to the 119 Football Bowl Subdivision (I-A) schools.

"I've always enjoyed seeing how colleges stack up over the years in football and academic rankings - and with this study, even in home affordability," said Jim Gillespie, president and chief executive officer of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. "Our College HPCI survey is particularly helpful for a few growing groups of home buyers, such as baby boomers returning to live near their alma maters and families buying second homes in their favorite college towns."

Gillespie, a 1968 graduate of the University of Illinois and avid Illini fan, also notes that the survey can be a guide for parents interested in buying homes for their college-aged sons and daughters - another emerging trend.  "Purchasing real estate in college towns can be a very smart investment, especially when the family's college student can live in the home," he said. "Instead of pouring money into rent, the student can gain a sense of responsibility, and roommates can help cover the costs with rent payments, all while the home is appreciating in value over time.  Real estate professionals have been doing this for years."

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The Coldwell Banker College HPCI data validates why more people may be deciding to purchase real estate in college towns where they will often find affordable homes. In fact, 65 percent of the 119 Football Bowl Subdivision (I-A) schools are in towns where the nicely sized subject home averages $300,000 or lower.

"When considering homeownership and college football, there are many win-wins," Gillespie said. "But this year Muncie, Ind., stands out. It is the second most affordable town in the nation, and Ball State is currently ranked 17th by the BCS standings."

Additional information about the original HPCI study, which ranked 315 markets across the United States and Puerto Rico in affordability for the same 2,200 square-foot subject home, is available at www.coldwellbanker.com.

2008 Coldwell Banker College HPCI - Highlights & Interesting Facts

  • Three of the top 25 teams in the BCS standings also rank as the top 10 most affordable markets in the Coldwell Banker College HPCI - Ball State University, Texas Christian University and Oklahoma State University. 
  • Two of the top 25 football teams make the College HPCI top 10 most expensive list - the University of Miami and the University of Southern California. 
  • For the fourth year in a row, the Mid-American Conference ranks as the most affordable league, with an average home price of $207,952. 

The top 10 most affordable college markets for home prices in 2008 are:

Rank

School

Town, State

2008 Avg. Price

1

University of Akron

Akron, Ohio

$135,780

2

Ball State University

Muncie, Ind.

$144,250

3

Texas Christian University

Fort Worth, Texas

$148,625

4

University of Tulsa

Tulsa, Okla.

$154,200

5

University of Toledo

Toledo, Ohio

$155,900

6

University of Houston

Houston, Texas

$158,412

 

Rice University

Houston, Texas

$158,412

8

University of Louisiana Monroe

Monroe, La.

$166,109

9

Eastern Michigan University

Ypsilanti, Mich.

$166,750

10

Oklahoma State University

Stillwater, Okla.

$170,500

 The top 10 most expensive college markets for home prices in 2008 are:

Rank

School

Town, State

2008 Avg. Price

1

Stanford University

Palo Alto, Calif.

$1,740,731

2

Boston College

Boston, Mass.

$1,381,250

3

University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, Calif.

$1,299,750

4

University of California, Los Angeles

Los Angeles, Calif.

$1,090,884

 

University of Southern California

Los Angeles, Calif.

$1,090,884

6

San Jose State University

San Jose, Calif.

$1,077,575

7

University of Hawaii

Honolulu, Hawaii

$780,000

8

Northwestern University

Evanston, Ill.

$653,750

9

University of Miami

Miami, Fla.

$600,000

10

University of Colorado

Boulder, Colo.

$578,047

 
 
The following chart ranks Football Bowl Subdivision (I-A) college football conferences by affordability

 

Rank

School

2008 Avg. Price

1

Mid-American Conference

$231,321 

2

Conference USA

$235,627

3

Big 12 Conference

$248,026

4

Southeastern Conference

$253,169

5

Big East Conference

$283,203

6

Sun Belt Conference

$287,548 

7

Big Ten Conference

$289,629 

8

Mountain West Conference

$304,609

9

Independent

$400,123  

10

Western Athletic Conference

$407,728

11

Atlantic Coast Conference

$410,945

12

Pac-10 Conference

$735,822

                                                                                                             
The below chart ranks the BCS Top 25 college football teams in affordability:
 
BCS Ranking
School
Town, State
2008 Avg. Price
HPCI Ranking
1
University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
$251,775
59
2
Texas Tech University
Lubbock, Texas
$170,700
11
3
University of Texas
Austin, Texas
$241,325
55
4
University of Florida
Gainesville, Fla.
$303,375
81
5

University of Oklahoma

Norman, Okla.

$211,357

31
6

University of Southern California

Los Angeles, Calif.

$1,090,884

116
7

University of Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah

$389,400

100
8

Penn State University

State College, Pa.

$311,125

83
9

Boise State University

Boise, Idaho

$232,750

45
10

Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio

$236,924

48
11

University of Georgia

Athens, Ga.

$244,967

57
12

Oklahoma State University

Stillwater, Okla.

$170,500

10
13

University of Missouri

Columbia, Mo.

$205,300

28
14

Brigham Young University

Provo, Utah

$347,850

96
15

Michigan State University

East Lansing, Mich.

$196,000

23
16

Texas Christian University

Fort Worth, Texas

$148,625

3
17

Ball State University

Muncie, Ind.

$144,250

2
18

Louisiana State University

Baton Rouge, La.

$263,000

61
19

University of Cincinnati

Cincinnati, Ohio

$243,583

56
20

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, Pa.

$267,980

66
21

Oregon State University

Corvallis, Ore.

$319,967

86
22

University of North Carolina

Chapel Hill, N.C.

$369,966

99
23

University of Miami

Miami, Fla.

$600,000

110
24

University of Oregon

Eugene, Ore.

$341,944

93
25

University of Maryland

College Park, Md.

$317,750

85
 
The following charts rank Football Bowl Subdivision (I-A) college football conferences and 
independent schools.  The most affordable conference is listed at the top and most expensive 
at the bottom.  Each school in the conference is listed with the most affordable at top: 

Mid American Conference

Town, State

2008 Avg. Price

University of Akron

Akron, Ohio

$135,780

Ball State University

Muncie, Ind.

$144,250

University of Toledo

Toledo, Ohio

$155,900

Eastern Michigan University

Ypsilanti, Mich.

$166,750

Central Michigan University

Mt. Pleasant, Mich.

$182,825

Western Michigan University

Kalamazoo, Mich.

$221,050

Bowling Green State University

Bowling Green, Ohio

$223,503

Ohio University

Athens, Ohio

$223,925

Northern Illinois University

DeKalb, Ill.

$236,788

Kent State University

Kent, Ohio

$263,000

University at Buffalo

Buffalo, N.Y.

$264,900

Miami University

Oxford, Ohio

$276,750

Temple University

Philadelphia, Pa.

$511,750

Conference Average Price

$231,321  

 

 

 

Conference USA

Town, State

2008 Avg. Price

University of Tulsa

Tulsa, Okla.

$154,200

University of Houston

Houston, Texas

$158,412

Rice University

Houston, Texas

$158,412

Marshall University

Huntington, W. Va.

$182,050

University of Southern Mississippi

Hattiesburg, Miss.

$188,035

University of Memphis

Memphis, Tenn.

$190,275

University of Texas El Paso

El Paso, Texas

$226,362

East Carolina University

Greenville, N.C.

$283,022

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Birmingham, Ala.

$303,181

Tulane University

New Orleans, La.

$306,900

Southern Methodist University

Dallas, Texas

$333,347

University of Central Florida

Orlando, Fla.

$343,333

Conference Average Price

$235,627

 

Big 12 Conference

Town, State

2008 Avg. Price

Oklahoma State University

Stillwater, Okla.

$170,500

Texas Tech University

Lubbock, Texas

$170,700

Baylor University

Waco, Texas

$184,325

University of Missouri

Columbia, Mo.

$205,300

University of Oklahoma

Norman, Okla.

$211,357

Iowa State University

Ames, Iowa

$213,450

Texas A&M University

College Station, Texas

$213,755

University of Kansas

Lawrence, Kan.

$239,412

University of Texas

Austin, Texas

$241,325

Kansas State University

Manhattan, Kan.

$266,921

University of Nebraska

Lincoln, Neb.

$281,217

University of Colorado

Boulder, Colo.

$ 578,047

Conference Average Price

$248,026

 

Southeastern Conference  

Town, State

2008 Avg. Price

Mississippi State University

Starkville, Miss.

$186,383

University of South Carolina

Columbia, S.C.

$189,262

University of Tennessee

Knoxville, Tenn.

$208,637

Vanderbilt University

Nashville, Tenn.

$239,500

University of Georgia

Athens, Ga.

$244,967

University of Arkansas

Fayetteville, Ark.

$248,528

University of Alabama

Tuscaloosa, Ala.

$251,775

Louisiana State University

Baton Rouge, La.

$263,000

Auburn University

Auburn, Ala.

$282,600

University of Kentucky

Lexington, Ky.

$291,000

University of Florida

Gainesville, Fla.

$303,375

University of Mississippi

Oxford, Miss.

$329,000

Conference Average Price

$253,169

 

Big East Conference

Town, State

2008 Avg. Price

Syracuse University

Syracuse, N.Y.

$198,600

University of Louisville

Louisville, Ky.

$241,060

University of Cincinnati

Cincinnati, Ohio

$243,583

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, Pa.

$267,980

University of South Florida

Tampa, Fla.

$285,000

West Virginia University

Morgantown, W.Va.

$331,333

University of Connecticut

Storrs, Conn.

$343,067

Rutgers University

New Brunswick, N.J.

$355,000

Conference Average Price

$283,203

 

Sun Belt Conference

Town, State

2008 Avg. Price

University of Louisiana at Monroe

Monroe, La.

$166,109

University of North Texas

Denton, Texas

$189,000

Troy University

Troy, Ala.

$204,633

Arkansas State University

Jonesboro, Ark.

$208,250

University of Louisiana at Lafayette

Lafayette, La.

$232,467

Middle Tennessee State University

Murfreesboro, Tenn.

$237,800

Florida Atlantic University

Boca Raton, Fla.

$462,125

Florida International University

Miami, Fla.

$600,000

Conference Average Price

$287,548  

 

Big Ten Conference

Town, State

2008 Avg. Price

Purdue University

Lafayette, Ind.

                 $184,333

University of Indiana

Bloomington, Ind.

$196,000

Michigan State University

East Lansing, Mich.

$196,000

University of Iowa

Iowa City, Iowa

$214,975

Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio

$236,924

University of Illinois

Champaign, Ill.

$238,126

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, Mich.

$263,783

University of Wisconsin

Madison, Wis.

$300,000

Penn State University

State College, Pa.

$311,125

University of Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minn.

$390,900

Northwestern University

Evanston, Ill.

$653,750

Conference Average Price

$289,629  

 

Mountain West Conference

Town, State

2008 Avg. Price

Texas Christian University

Fort Worth, Texas

$148,625

United States Air Force Academy

Colorado Springs, Colo.

$198,500

Colorado State University

Fort Collins, Colo.

$230,967

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Las Vegas, Nev.

$272,125

University of Wyoming

Laramie, Wyo.

$282,333

University of New Mexico

Albuquerque, N.M.

$329,185

Brigham Young University

Provo, Utah

$347,850

University of Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah

$389,400

San Diego State University

San Diego, Calif.

$542,500

Conference Average Price

$304,609

 

Independents

Town, State

2008 Avg. Price

University of Notre Dame

South Bend, Ind.

$174,000

United States Military Academy

West Point, N.Y.

$390,000

United States Naval Academy

Annapolis, Md.

$524,741

Conference Average Price

$362,914     

 

Western Athletic Conference

Town, State

2008 Avg. Price

Utah State University

Logan, Utah

$199,850

Louisiana Tech University

Ruston, La.

$228,750

Boise State University

Boise, Idaho

$232,750

New Mexico State University

Las Cruces, N.M.

$237,000

University of Idaho

Moscow, Idaho

$280,000

University of Nevada

Reno, Nev.

$302,625

Fresno State University

Fresno, Calif.

$331,000

University of Hawaii

Honolulu, Hawaii

$780,000

San Jose State University

San Jose, Calif.

$1,077,575

Conference Average Price

$407,728

 

Atlantic Coast Conference

Town, State

2008 Avg. Price

Clemson University

Clemson, S.C.

$215,960

Duke University

Durham, N.C.

$221,491

Wake Forest University

Winston-Salem, N.C.

$230,667

North Carolina State University

Raleigh, N.C.

$236,124

Virginia Tech University

Blacksburg, Va.

$302,075

Georgia Tech University

Atlanta, Ga.

$314,333

University of Maryland

College Park, Md.

$317,750

Florida State University

Tallahassee, Fla.

$333,250

University of North Carolina

Chapel Hill, N.C.

$369,966

University of Virginia

Charlottesville, Va.

$408,475

University of Miami

Miami, Fla.

$600,000

Boston College

Boston, Mass.

$1,381,250

Conference Average Price

$410,945

 

Pac-10 Conference

Town, State

2008 Price

University of Arizona

Tucson, Ariz.

$254,667

Washington State University

Pullman, Wash.

$285,539

Oregon State University

Corvallis, Ore.

$319,967

University of Oregon

Eugene, Ore.

$341,944

Arizona State University

Tempe, Ariz.

$349,350

University of Washington

Seattle, Wash.

$584,500

University of California, Los Angeles

Los Angeles, Calif.

$1,090,884

University of Southern California

Los Angeles, Calif.

$1,090,884

University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, Calif.

$1,299,750

Stanford University

Palo Alto, Calif.

$1,740,731

Conference Average Price

$735,822

Methodology - 2008 Coldwell BankerÒ College Market Home Price Comparison Index:

Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC conducted its College Home Price Comparison Index study by compiling survey data from Coldwell Banker® offices throughout the United States.  Companies within the Coldwell Banker system submitted data based on the average sales price of sold listings in 2008 or a comparative market analysis of homes previously sold.  Because no Coldwell Banker offices serve Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Stillwater, Okla.; Lincoln, Neb.; Charlottesville, Va.; Morgantown, W. Va., Bowling Green, Ohio; Athens, Ohio; Laramie, Wyo.; Troy, Ala.; Huntington, W. Va., Lawrence, Kan., and Ames, Iowa, the average prices reflected in the study were from local Multiple Listing Service data collected in August 2008. The criteria for the College HPCI1 subject home is: single-family dwelling, 2,200 square feet (approximately), four bedrooms, two and one-half baths, family room (or equivalent) and two-car garage in neighborhoods/zip codes within a market that is typical for corporate middle-management transferees.

 

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