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Most Expensive Housing Market in Every State

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46. Virginia
> Most expensive housing market: Falls Church city
> Median home price: $850,801
> Median mortgage payment: $3,438
> Median household income: $115,244 (State: $68,114)
> Pct. homes valued $1,000,000+: 15.4%

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47. Washington
> Most expensive housing market: San Juan County
> Median home price: $565,568
> Median mortgage payment: $2,286
> Median household income: $58,029 (State: $67,106)
> Pct. homes valued $1,000,000+: 11.6%

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48. West Virginia
> Most expensive housing market: Jefferson County
> Median home price: $245,334
> Median mortgage payment: $992
> Median household income: $69,753 (State: $43,385)
> Pct. homes valued $1,000,000+: 0.8%

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49. Wisconsin
> Most expensive housing market: Waukesha County
> Median home price: $285,462
> Median mortgage payment: $1,154
> Median household income: $78,268 (State: $56,811)
> Pct. homes valued $1,000,000+: 1.2%

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50. Wyoming
> Most expensive housing market: Teton County
> Median home price: $747,676
> Median mortgage payment: $3,022
> Median household income: $75,594 (State: $59,882)
> Pct. homes valued $1,000,000+: 28.3%

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