Housing Stability Score
59
/100
Composite Score • Higher is stronger
Scores use a consistent four-component framework built from public, reproducible data sources.
Housing-first durability lens
U.S. Housing Stability Intelligence
State Profile
Pennsylvania housing stability analysis evaluates long-term affordability durability, volatility resistance, supply pressure, and ownership sustainability.
Housing Stability Score
59
/100
Composite Score • Higher is stronger
Scores use a consistent four-component framework built from public, reproducible data sources.
Housing-first durability lens
Trend Direction
Stable
Trend direction is based on latest available multi-period score movement.
Every location includes standardized component evaluation so cross-location comparison stays structurally consistent.
Affordability Stability
Evaluates whether housing costs align sustainably with local income over time using rent burden, price-to-income, and cost growth relative to wages.
Component Score: 50 / 100
National: 62 / 100 percentile (above-average relative stability)
Market Volatility
Measures housing price consistency and resistance to boom-and-bust cycles that can destabilize long-term resident outcomes.
Component Score: 67 / 100
National: 94 / 100 percentile (very strong relative stability)
Supply Pressure
Tracks whether housing availability keeps pace with demand through inventory, construction pace, and local supply balance conditions.
Component Score: 62 / 100
National: 82 / 100 percentile (very strong relative stability)
Ownership Sustainability
Assesses long-term ownership viability through expense escalation, tax burden pressure, insurance overlap, and distress indicators.
Component Score: 44 / 100
National: 43 / 100 percentile (mid-range relative stability)
State Comparison
Use the city and county pages in this state for sub-state comparisons.
National Comparison
National benchmark: 76 / 100 percentile (higher is more stable), placing this location above most comparable places nationwide.
Scoring uses public, reproducible county-level datasets including ACS, BLS LAUS, FHFA HPI, and Census housing estimates, applied through the same framework across affordability stability, market volatility, supply pressure, and ownership sustainability.
Snapshot Date: 2023-12-30 • Data Update Status: Succeeded • 2026-02-24 14:00 UTC