Rising interest rates have caused some home-buyers to reconsider how much they can afford monthly.
To lower their housing costs, some may look at moving to cheaper cities in other states.Â
These are the ten cheapest places to buy a house according to Redfin data.Â
Rising interest rates lead to higher monthly mortgage payment, which can cause homeowners and potential buyers to seek ways to reduce their costs.Â
Below is a list highlighting the ten most affordable US cities that have more than one million residents. These are the places where you can buy a house without spending a fortune. We used data from Redfin, a real estate brokerage.
Redfin states that Detroit has a median listing cost of just $48. $87,000It is the most affordable city in the country with approximately a million inhabitants.Â
Panorama aerial drone view looking towards downtown Dayton, Ohio.
Youngstown, Ohio is the largest municipality in Mahoning County. According to the data, the median listing price for Youngstown is $122,600.
View of Toledo’s Maumee River.
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4. Toledo, Ohio
Toledo, Ohio is located at Lake Erie’s western tip and is the fourth largest city in Ohio. It has been home to many notable people. median listing priceOnly $125,000Â
According to the most recent Census Bureau Data, it has seen a decline in its population. RentCafeIt was found that Toledo is very popular among Gen Z renters.
Cleveland, Ohio.
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5. Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland is Ohio’s third-largest municipality. It has a median listing value of $125,000 and is therefore the most expensive. Redfin.Â
Redfin’s August data showed that it had a median listing price $135,000
Akron was the home of the first American toy company that made marbles. Akron Toy Company.
An aerial view of Scranton’s City Hall, Pennsylvania.
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7. Scranton, PennsylvaniaÂ
Scranton’s median income is $13,050 List price $142,000 According to Redfin, this is still below the national median.
Syracuse, New York.
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8. Syracuse, New York
Syracuse is known for being the snowiest place in the country and is ranked eighth on the list. The median listing price for this city is $169,000 Redfin saysThis may be an option for people who wish to live near a major city like New York City.Â
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9. Buffalo, New York
With a median property price of $230,000 in Buffalo, it is the second largest city in New York. per Redfin.
Forbes reported in February that only half of those who wanted to rent in Buffalo lived in New York City.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at dusk.
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10. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The median listing price in Pittsburgh is $266,000,This makes it the 10th-cheapest US city for buying a house.Â
Pittsburgh is also known as the “City of Bridges” for its 446 river crossings. This number is three more than Venice, Italy.