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City risk detail

Cost of living exposure in Chesnut Hill, PA

Cost of living exposure focuses on housing costs relative to income. Rising rents, higher monthly housing costs, and elevated rent-to-income ratios can squeeze budgets even when incomes rise.

Risk score

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Score will publish after all cost of living exposure inputs validate (5/5 metrics currently available from county baseline).

Risk metrics

  • Median gross rent$1,395
  • Median home value$308,600
  • Median monthly housing costs$1,414
  • Rent as % of household income30.0%
  • Rent growth (YoY)+4.5%

Data status: Available

Scope: County baseline | Source: ACS 2023-2024 5-year | 2024

Top drivers in this score

Driver-level attribution is still filling for this location. Current model coverage includes 5 of 5 metrics.

Scope fallback: County baseline (moderate confidence confidence).

How this compares

Location-specific comparison metrics are still being assembled for this profile.

A stable cohort median is not yet published for county-level locations.

Coverage and confidence

Scope usedCounty baseline
Metric coverage5/5
ConfidenceModerate confidence

City-level metrics were incomplete, so this score uses a nearby regional baseline.

Why it matters

In Chesnut Hill, Higher exposure leaves less discretionary income and raises the risk of rent burden or displacement.

What we measure

  • Median gross rent
  • Median monthly housing costs
  • Median home value
  • Rent-to-income ratio
  • Rent growth (YoY)

Key sources

  • U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-year

Common questions

Does high cost of living always mean higher risk?

Not necessarily. The risk score weighs costs relative to incomes to capture pressure, not just price levels.

Why include rent growth?

Rapid rent increases can outpace wage growth and squeeze household budgets.

Why include home values if many people rent?

Home values reflect broader housing market costs that influence rents and affordability.