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    1. California has the highest median home price at $825,000, far surpassing all other states 🏠

      Midwestern and Southern states remain the most affordable, with Alabama, Ohio, and West Virginia all below $250,000.

      (2024 data according to PropertyShark)

    2. JimmyNeutronium on

      Terrible what the wealthy class has done to Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming.

    3. I’m really happy I bought my home for $91k back in 2016. The problem is, though I really want to sell it, nothing that I get will be anything better than what I have now. Plus my interest rate is 3.25% and I’ll likely never find that ever again. I’m kind of stuck.

    4. Why do people continue to pick such terrible color gradients? Like why are Utah and California essentially the same color, when they’re just as far apart as Utah and Pennsylvania?

    5. bademeisterbro on

      These stats don’t tell much without adjusting for property size. Like, I‘m pretty sure, $450k in Montana give you a way bigger home than $450k in New York.

    6. Repulsive-Row803 on

      The wealth disparity between different areas of states also skews these numbers.

      Take Washington state. The average home price is about 900k in Seattle, whereas it is less than half of that for Spokane. Seattle is a tech hub and one of the wealthiest cities in the world, whereas Spokane is finally coming out of a century long stagnation, with similarities to Rust Belt cities.

      There are other states like this.

    7. Potatoboi1992 on

      As someone that lives in Alabama, I assure you that it isn’t as affordable as it looks. The wages here are incredibly low. The only people that are consistently doing well with the house buying market are work from home types moving from other states. That being said, I’m not 100% sure why you would move from most other states even to own a house here. You will be forced to live next door to Alabamians.

    8. If you want to live in or near Chicago in Illinois, you’re easily looking at $450,000 to $500,000 in more in desirable suburbs. And they all need $50,000 worth of work, at least.

    9. JohnNormanRules on

      At first I thought it said “Horse” and didn’t realize it was in 100’s of thousands. For a brief, beautiful moment, owning a horse was a possibility.

    10. Fantastic_Honey_7425 on

      As someone who lives in Louisiana, it’s a little more complicated than that. My house is affordable; my homeowners’ and flood insurance, not so much.

    11. flapping4peace on

      Gifford’s Law: The more LibTardly the State, the more expensive the houses.

    12. Ohio is only 240K on average? I know there may be some parts of Cleveland that are sketchy but overall Ohio isn’t a total shithole or anything. In fact Columbus and Cincinatti seem rather decent for the most part and the Ohio economy doesn’t seem to be that bad neither. What’s the catch on Ohio Real Estate?

    13. Let me tell you from experience, it’s worth the extra $36k to pick Michigan over Alabama.

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