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  2. List of U.S. states by median home price - Wikipedia

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    U.S. states and D.C. by median home price, February 2024 (in February 2024 dollars) [1] State rank State or territory Median home price in US$ 1 Hawaii: $839,013 2 California: $765,197 — District of Columbia: $610,548 3 Massachusetts: $596,410 4 Washington: $575,894 5 Colorado: $539,151 6 Utah: $509,433 7 New Jersey: $503,432 8 Oregon: $487,244 9

  3. Median home prices in every state - AOL

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    States with the most expensive homes Washington, D.C.: $1,195,000. While not technically a state, our nation’s capital does have some of the most expensive housing prices in the U.S. Buying a ...

  4. You need to make $108,000 to afford a home in America - AOL

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    San Jose, California, was the least affordable US metro region, with a median house price of $1.89 million in Q3 2024 and an income of $461,000 needed to afford a home. Other California cities ...

  5. 20 Low-Income Cities With the Highest Home Prices - AOL

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    1. Isla Vista, California. Median household income: $23,121 Difference from statewide median household income:-$68,784 Average single-family home value: $1,632,075 Average monthly cost of living ...

  6. These cities have 'impossibly unaffordable' housing. How ...

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    These markets have the most in the US: Affordable homes under $200,000 are still out there. Most affordable cities across the globe. Pittsburgh’s housing market was the most affordable of the 94 ...

  7. California housing shortage - Wikipedia

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    The California Legislative Analyst's Office 2015 report "California's High Housing Costs – Causes and Consequences" estimates that for the state to have kept housing prices no more than 80% higher than the median for the U.S. as a whole (the price differential which existed in 1980, as opposed to the >150% differential which exists today ...