10 Most Affordable Places to Buy a Home in the U.S.

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10 Places for Your New Home in the U.S.:

Topeka, Kansas

The median home value in Topeka is $184,950. Topeka is also the capital of Kansas and is home to many large companies, such as AT&T, Goodyear, and Mars, the candy company. If you’re looking for the excitement of a big city, Missouri is only an hour away.

Macon, Georgia

Well, they must have something in their water in Macon, because they produce so many amazing musicians. So many legends come from this place, some of which include The Allman Brothers Band, Bill Berry and Mike Mills from REM, James Brown, Little Richard, and Otis Redding.

If you’re looking to move here, it’s worth knowing that the median home value is only $174,950. Plus, Atlanta is only 90 minutes away from Macon.

Utica, New York

Utica is incredibly charming. The Utica Union Station is listed on the National Register of Historic Railroad Landmarks, and the Utica Public Library is on the National Register of Historic Places. After only one day of exploring the city, we recommend you stop at O’Scugnizzo Pizzeria, which is the oldest pizza shop in Upstate New York. The median home value here is $169,450.

Charleston, West Virginia

The median house value in Charleston is $148,900. The biggest city in West Virginia is also the capital of the state. There are two institutions here of higher learning. The first one is the University of Charleston and West Virginia State University if you’re curious to follow a higher education here.

Erie, Pennsylvania

The median home value here is $148,400. Erie is located on the southern shore of the Great Lake that has the same name, Erie. The town rests about halfway between Cleveland and Buffalo, New York. Lots of tourists come here every month to visit Presque Isle State Park, which is a 3,200-acre peninsula that also includes Lake Erie.

Davenport, Iowa

The median home value here is $127,400. The community of the Mississippi River, which is the border between Iowa and Illinois, mentioned that the city is “the most livable small place in America”. It’s also a part of the Quad Cities region, which is a collection of towns in Iowa and Illinois.

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