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This County Has the Most Expensive Homes in America

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50. San Joaquin County, California
> Pct. of annual wages needed to afford median monthly housing costs: 40.3%
> Annualized weekly wages: $51,506
> Median home price, Q1 2021: $410,000
> Location: Stockton-Lodi, CA metro area

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49. Washington County, Rhode Island
> Pct. of annual wages needed to afford median monthly housing costs: 40.3%
> Annualized weekly wages: $54,145
> Median home price, Q1 2021: $406,300
> Location: Providence-Warwick, RI-MA metro area

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48. Norfolk County, Massachusetts
> Pct. of annual wages needed to afford median monthly housing costs: 40.4%
> Annualized weekly wages: $71,669
> Median home price, Q1 2021: $539,725
> Location: Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH metro area

47. Sussex County, New Jersey
> Pct. of annual wages needed to afford median monthly housing costs: 40.6%
> Annualized weekly wages: $50,947
> Median home price, Q1 2021: $293,545
> Location: New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA metro area

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46. Loudoun County, Virginia
> Pct. of annual wages needed to afford median monthly housing costs: 40.9%
> Annualized weekly wages: $70,434
> Median home price, Q1 2021: $566,000
> Location: Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV metro area

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