The median home in Bellflower, California is valued at $787,161, down 1.0% year over year. Typical monthly rent is $2,223, producing a price-to-rent ratio of 29.5x — well above the national average of 18x. Bellflower is part of the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA metropolitan area, which CrashWatch tracks daily with real-time stress scores and crash risk analysis.
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Home Value$787,161
-1.0%
Rent$2,223/mo
AFFORDABILITYRenting $2,373/mo cheaper ($2,223 rent)6.50% 30yr, 20% down, county tax + CA ins. 28% per HUD.
Enter your income for Bellflower.
$157,432 on $787,161
Out of reach — 73.5% of income
Need $196,971/yr to afford.
PITI$4,596
P/I73.5%
Afford$300K
Gap-$487K
P&I $3,980Tax $466Ins $150
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