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This Is How Much a Typical Home Costs in Every State
March 5, 2021 5:45 am
Last Updated: March 5, 2021 8:23 am
Virginia
> Price of a typical single-family home: $307,964
> Median household income: $76,456 (10th highest)
> Cost of living: 2% more than the national average
> 1-yr. change in median home value: +7.8% (18th lowest)
Washington
> Price of a typical single-family home: $470,304
> Median household income: $78,687 (7th highest)
> Cost of living: 7.8% more than the national average
> 1-yr. change in median home value: +12.7% (4th highest)
West Virginia
> Price of a typical single-family home: $113,626
> Median household income: $48,850 (2nd lowest)
> Cost of living: 12.2% less than the national average
> 1-yr. change in median home value: +4.7% (7th lowest)
Wisconsin
> Price of a typical single-family home: $213,537
> Median household income: $64,168 (21st highest)
> Cost of living: 8.1% less than the national average
> 1-yr. change in median home value: +9.6% (20th highest)
Wyoming
> Price of a typical single-family home: $262,517
> Median household income: $65,003 (19th highest)
> Cost of living: 7.3% less than the national average
> 1-yr. change in median home value: +3.6% (4th lowest)
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