KEY POINTS
  • San Jose, California, and Seattle are the toughest housing markets for millennials.
  • In the five worst markets, millennials make up a higher share of the population and their incomes are higher than the U.S. median.
  • Housing supply is nearly three times lower in the toughest cities than in the rest of the nation.
A real estate agent readies a house for viewing in Venice, Calif.

Millennials are on the move, reinvigorating urban centers, as tech companies spread their wings beyond Silicon Valley to more affordable markets, bringing young workers with them.

But not all housing markets are welcoming millennials with open arms — that is, when it comes to incomes and affordability.