
Madera, CA
The numbers that matter most
What an investor checks first when sizing up a new metro — affordability ratio, rent vs income, cap rate proxy, and where the market is moving. Each metric shown vs. state and national medians for instant context.
moderate
Price to income
4.45×
The single most-cited 'is this market still cheap' check. Below 3× and you're in an affordability tailwind.
- vs California
- 5.95×-1.50
- vs U.S.
- 3.43×
Benchmark
ACS median home value ÷ median HHI
burdened
Rent to income
32.5%
What share of a typical household's income goes to rent. Below 30% means tenants can absorb modest rent increases.
- vs California
- 28.8%
- vs U.S.
- 23.3%
Benchmark
(HUD FMR 2BR × 12) ÷ median HHI
deal-by-deal
Cap rate proxy
4.75%
Rough first-pass yield assuming a 35% expense ratio. Not an underwriting number — a 'is this even worth modeling' filter.
- vs California
- 3.10%+1.65
- vs U.S.
- 4.35%+0.41
Benchmark
(FMR 2BR × 12 × 0.65) ÷ ACS median home value
steady
Net migration
+0.48%
Forward-looking demand signal. Positive net migration drives rent growth and absorbs new supply.
- vs California
- -0.03%+0.51
- vs U.S.
- 0.03%+0.45
Benchmark
IRS net migration ÷ population
strong
Permit pipeline
6.67
permits per 1,000 residents
Forward-supply indicator. Above ~5 means the metro is building meaningfully relative to its size; below 2 means supply is tight.
- vs California
- 2.39+4.28
- vs U.S.
- 3.52+3.15
Benchmark
Census BPS permits TTM ÷ population × 1,000
Unemployment
—
Tighter unemployment means higher wages, more rental demand, lower vacancy.
- vs California
- 5.2%
- vs U.S.
- 3.9%
Benchmark
BLS LAUS, latest month
Where prices are and where they've been
5-year price appreciation
—
homeValues.yearOverYear
—
Median home value
$235,200
Labor market direction
Unemployment
—
Median household income
$52,884
What's being built
Total TTM
1,049
Single-family
1,026
2–4 unit
18
5+ unit
5
All 1 counties, ranked by population
| County | Population | Home value | Median HHI | Permits TTM | YoY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Madera County | 157,243 | $367,700 | $75,496 | 1,049 |
Similar metros nationally
| Metro | Pop | Med HHI | P/I | Cap proxy | HPI 5y | Permits/1k | Unemp |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ★Madera | 157,243 | $52,884 | 4.45× | 4.75% | — | 6.67 | —% |
| Homosassa Springs, FL | 155,173 | $55,355 | — | — | +60.1% | — | 6.9% |
| Valdosta, GA | 148,203 | $54,581 | — | — | +59.4% | — | 3.6% |
| Albany, GA | 147,716 | $54,219 | — | — | +56.4% | — | 4.0% |
| Alexandria, LA | 151,721 | $56,492 | — | — | +25.5% | — | 3.7% |
| Texarkana, TX-AR | 147,453 | $55,046 | — | — | +47.2% | — | 4.2% |
Where people are moving in from
Net migration
+750
+0.48% of population
| Origin county | Tax returns |
|---|---|
| Fresno County, CA | 1,523 |
| Merced County, CA | 217 |
| Santa Clara County, CA | 161 |
| Los Angeles County, CA | 127 |
| Stanislaus County, CA | 89 |
| Alameda County, CA | 75 |
Who lives in Madera
- Median age
- 34
- Bachelor's+
- 14.5%
- Owner-occupancy
- 64.0%
- Vacancy rate
- 11.1%
- Rent burdened (30%+)
- 50.7%
- Median household income
- $52,884
This page shows federally sourced data. A full editorial analysis with charts and investment commentary is in progress.
