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Binghamton, NY

0.247M people2 counties#8 of 13 in New York$63,347 median HHIUpdated April 10, 2026
Investor first look

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.

affordable

Price to income

2.32×

The single most-cited 'is this market still cheap' check. Below 3× and you're in an affordability tailwind.

vs New York
2.92×-0.60
vs U.S.
3.43×-1.11

Benchmark

2.32×
affordable
moderate
expensive

ACS median home value ÷ median HHI

comfortable

Rent to income

20.9%

What share of a typical household's income goes to rent. Below 30% means tenants can absorb modest rent increases.

vs New York
23.7%-2.8
vs U.S.
23.3%-2.4

Benchmark

20.9%
comfortable
moderate
burdened
15%25%
25%30%
30%40%

(HUD FMR 2BR × 12) ÷ median HHI

deal-by-deal

Cap rate proxy

5.86%

Rough first-pass yield assuming a 35% expense ratio. Not an underwriting number — a 'is this even worth modeling' filter.

vs New York
5.04%+0.83
vs U.S.
4.35%+1.52

Benchmark

5.86%
tight
deal-by-deal
solid
1%3%
3%5%
5%7%

(FMR 2BR × 12 × 0.65) ÷ ACS median home value

shrinking

Net migration

-0.11%

Forward-looking demand signal. Positive net migration drives rent growth and absorbs new supply.

vs New York
-0.11%=
vs U.S.
0.03%-0.13

Benchmark

-0.11%
shrinking
steady
growing
-1%-0.1%
-0.1%+0.1%
+0.1%+1%

IRS net migration ÷ population

tight

Permit pipeline

1.59

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 New York
2.37-0.78
vs U.S.
3.52-1.93

Benchmark

1.59
tight
moderate
strong
02
25
510

Census BPS permits TTM ÷ population × 1,000

softening

Unemployment

4.1%

Tighter unemployment means higher wages, more rental demand, lower vacancy.

vs New York
3.9%+0.2
vs U.S.
3.9%+0.2

Benchmark

4.1%
healthy
normal
loose
2%4%
4%5.5%
5.5%8%

BLS LAUS, latest month

Home values

Where prices are and where they've been

5-year price appreciation

+56.0%

homeValues.yearOverYear

+9.8%

Median home value

$146,700

Rents

The rent ladder

BedroomMonthlyAnnual% of median HHI
1 BR$868$10,41616.4%
2 BR$1,103$13,23620.9%
3 BR$1,412$16,94426.7%
Jobs & income

Labor market direction

Unemployment

4.1%

Median household income

$63,347

Supply pipeline

What's being built

Total TTM

392

+6.1% YoY

Single-family

151

2–4 unit

2

5+ unit

239

Counties

All 2 counties, ranked by population

CountyPopulationHome valueMedian HHIPermits TTMYoY
Broome County198,365$145,100$61,059243-9.0%
Tioga County48,344$153,200$71,791149+30.7%
Peer metros

Similar metros nationally

MetroPopMed HHIP/ICap proxyHPI 5yPermits/1kUnemp
Binghamton246,709$63,3472.32×5.86%+56.0%1.594.1%
Prescott Valley-Prescott, AZ237,830$66,106+56.2%3.8%
Yakima, WA256,143$68,015+46.4%7.1%
Laredo, TX267,282$62,506+48.0%4.1%
Lynchburg, VA262,124$67,782+55.4%3.6%
Topeka, KS232,995$68,160+51.1%3.6%
Migration

Where people are moving in from

Net migration

-264

-0.11% of population

Origin countyTax returns
Broome County, NY371
Tioga County, NY324
Tompkins County, NY181
Chenango County, NY159
Bradford County, PA144
Chemung County, NY139
Demographic backbone

Who lives in Binghamton

Median age
40
Bachelor's+
29.5%
Owner-occupancy
67.3%
Vacancy rate
11.2%
Rent burdened (30%+)
46.6%
Median household income
$63,347

This page shows federally sourced data. A full editorial analysis with charts and investment commentary is in progress.