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The average US home is valued nearly 50% higher than four years ago, according to Realtor.com, but you can still buy under $200,000 in these markets.
Realtor.com scoured the US to find the most affordable cities and ranked them by how many listings they had under $200,000 — excluding land, mobile homes, and cities with less than 100 listings.
But nowhere is there a more consistent swath of affordable homes in 2024 than in the Upper Midwest. By sheer volume, Detroit has the most listings under $200,000, at 1,500-plus on the market in ...
Cleveland, Ohio Median list price: $135,475 Number of listings under $200,000: 512 Percentage of listings under $200,000: 61% Here’s the thing, though: These starter homes might not be $200,000 ...
Several bills introduced in the Texas Legislature aimed at facilitating more affordable housing come as homes under $200,000 have gotten increasingly scarce.
The 10 US cities that have the most homes under $200,000 - and the top two are a short drive to gorgeous beaches and nature The dream of an affordable home is thriving in some areas across the country ...
USA TODAY previously reported on which housing markets have the most affordable homes under $200,000 available. But where can American's get more bang for their buck or more house for their money?
To find the housing markets with the most affordable homes, Realtor.com analyzed listing data for the top 100 metros in the country, looking for those with both the highest number and the highest ...
Maine offers first-time homebuyers a mix of scenic charm and challenging market conditions, where affordability depends heavily on location.
Only three areas of Greenville County have an average home price of less than $200,000, meaning it's getting harder to find affordable housing in this rapidly growing part of South Carolina. To ...
Home prices have jumped in central Ohio over the past few years, but there are still communities where buyers can get a home for under $250,000.
Affordable housing can be difficult to come by. In the past decade alone, the number of homes for purchase under $200,000 went from half of all sales to 21% of all home sales, according to a recent ...