Housing Affordability in Metropolitan Areas. The Application of a Combination of the Ratio Income and Residual Income Approaches to Two Case Studies in Sicily, Italy
Housing affordability problems have become more serious over the course of the last few
decades and are now also affecting the middle-class, despite the fall in prices on the housing
market. This study proposes a methodology to assess threshold-income as an index for measuring
housing affordability by applying a combination of the ratio income and residual income
approaches. The methodology is applied to two particular areas of Sicily in Italy as case studies
consisting of medium-size metropolitan areas located in a less developed European region. The
areas have been chosen on the basis of their different territorial structure: a polarized area that
comprises a high-density city centre and a polynuclear urban region. The results are diversified for
income level, as well as for town and urban zone, and allow us to compare the housing
affordability problems between towns belonging to the same metropolitan area
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