Special Report
Most Expensive Housing Market in Every State
April 6, 2018 5:32 pm
Last Updated: March 13, 2020 5:54 pm
41. South Dakota
> Most expensive housing market: Custer County
> Median home price: $246,200
> Median mortgage payment: $995
> Median household income: $52,891 (State: $54,467)
> Pct. homes valued $1,000,000+: 1.4%
42. Tennessee
> Most expensive housing market: Williamson County
> Median home price: $453,433
> Median mortgage payment: $1,833
> Median household income: $100,140 (State: $48,547)
> Pct. homes valued $1,000,000+: 4.0%
43. Texas
> Most expensive housing market: Kendall County
> Median home price: $356,824
> Median mortgage payment: $1,442
> Median household income: $76,350 (State: $56,565)
> Pct. homes valued $1,000,000+: 6.0%
44. Utah
> Most expensive housing market: Summit County
> Median home price: $653,466
> Median mortgage payment: $2,641
> Median household income: $91,470 (State: $65,977)
> Pct. homes valued $1,000,000+: 16.9%
45. Vermont
> Most expensive housing market: Chittenden County
> Median home price: $297,508
> Median mortgage payment: $1,202
> Median household income: $66,414 (State: $57,677)
> Pct. homes valued $1,000,000+: 1.2%
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