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

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    Home prices by county (2021) <$100,000 $200,000 $300,000 $400,000 $500,000 $600,000 $700,000+ Cost of housing by State. This article contains a list of U.S. states and the District of Columbia by median home price, according to data from Zillow.

  3. Housing Market 2024: Here’s the Average Home Price in ... - AOL

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    Alaska. August 2022 Median Home Value: $370,120.54 August 2023 Median Home Value: $370,645.33 Year-over-Year Percentage Change: 0.14% Be Aware: Housing Market 2024: Avoid Buying a Home in These 4 ...

  4. Case–Shiller index - Wikipedia

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    The S&P CoreLogic Case–Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index is a composite of single-family home price indices for the nine U.S. Census divisions. It is calculated monthly, using a three-month moving average. The S&P national index is normalized to have a value of 100 in the January 2000.

  5. 13 Best Family-Friendly Cities With Homes Under $400K - AOL

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    Ankeny, Iowa. Median home price: $333,385 In-to-out move ratio: 1.35 Population: 74,458 Crime & safety score: B- Public schools score: A Find Out: 10 Worst Cities To Buy Property in the Next 5 ...

  6. Median home prices in every state - AOL

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    To get a sense of how house prices vary by state, we combed through Redfin’s monthly housing market data as of November 2023. State. Price. Alabama. $267,100. Alaska. $350,000. Arizona. $435,300.

  7. Housing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In January 2020, the median home price was $290,499 – nearly 45% lower than the median home price in May 2023. [9] For households earning 30% of the county's median income, most counties in the United States do not have rental housing considered affordable to at least half that income segment (one-third of 30% of median). [10]