10 cities that provide the best bang for your buck
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10 Cities That Provide The Best Bang for Your Buck
The United States
Median Family Income: $64,400 Median Home Price: $205,000
Share of Affordable Homes: 64.7%
10. Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL
Median Family Income: $51,000 Median Home Price: $114,000
Share of Affordable Homes: 84.5%
9. Grand Rapids, MI
Median Family Income: $59,600 Median Home Price: $119,000Image Source: Flickr / John Eisenschenk.
Share of Affordable Homes: 85.1%
8. Wichita, KS
Median Family Income: $63,200 Median Home Price: $129,000Image Source: Flickr/Andrea Allen
Share of Affordable Homes: 85.2%
7. Dayton, OH
Median Family Income: $57,800 Median Home Price: $100,000Image Source: Flickr / madaise.
Share of Affordable Homes: 85.4%
6. Akron, OH
Median Family Income: $64,400 Median Home Price: $100,000Image Source: Flickr / jmd41280.
Share of Affordable Homes: 86.8%
5. Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA
Median Family Income: $59,200 Median Home Price: $100,000Image Source: Flickr / Dwayne Litzenberger.
Share of Affordable Homes: 87.2%
4. Buffalo, NY
Median Family Income: $63,500 Median Home Price: $100,000
Share of Affordable Homes: 88.5%
3. Syracuse, NY
Median Family Income: $65,800 Median Home Price: $105,000
Share of Affordable Homes: 88.8%
2. Harrisburg, PA
Median Family Income: $70,800 Median Home Price: $145,000Image Source: Flickr / David Amsler.
Share of Affordable Homes: 88.8%
1. Youngstown, OH
Median Family Income: $53,900 Median Home Price: $76,000Image Source: Flickr / Ohio Office of Redevelopment.
Share of Affordable Homes: 89.4%
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