Special Report
Most Expensive Housing Market in Every State
August 9, 2018 8:42 am
Last Updated: March 13, 2020 5:54 pm
26. Montana
> Most expensive housing market: Gallatin County
> Median home price: $319,440
> Median mortgage payment: $1,291
> Median household income: $57,021 (State: $50,027)
> Pct. homes valued $1,000,000+: 3.9%
27. Nebraska
> Most expensive housing market: Washington County
> Median home price: $206,862
> Median mortgage payment: $836
> Median household income: $65,565 (State: $56,927)
> Pct. homes valued $1,000,000+: 0.3%
28. Nevada
> Most expensive housing market: Douglas County
> Median home price: $369,794
> Median mortgage payment: $1,494
> Median household income: $59,769 (State: $55,180)
> Pct. homes valued $1,000,000+: 4.4%
29. New Hampshire
> Most expensive housing market: Rockingham County
> Median home price: $329,449
> Median mortgage payment: $1,331
> Median household income: $82,398 (State: $70,936)
> Pct. homes valued $1,000,000+: 1.6%
30. New Jersey
> Most expensive housing market: Bergen County
> Median home price: $484,775
> Median mortgage payment: $1,959
> Median household income: $88,487 (State: $76,126)
> Pct. homes valued $1,000,000+: 7.0%
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