5. Denver, Colorado
Listing price: $284,609
Square feet: 1,626
Price per square foot: $175
6. Charlotte, North Carolina
Listing price: $275,000
Square feet: 2,845
Price per square foot: $97
7. Los Angeles, California
Listing price: $294,500
Square feet: 2,156
Price per square foot: $137
8. Charleston, South Carolina
Listing price: $217,000
Square feet: 2,307
Price per square foot: $94
9. Jacksonville, Florida
Listing price: $225,000
Square feet: 1,860
Price per square foot: $121
10. Baltimore, Maryland
Listing price: $249,500
Square feet: 2,064
Price per square foot: $121
Pretty shocking data, huh? It looks as though the further south you go, the more stunning, larger houses you can get for the $200,000 price range. It looks like cities such as New York really don’t give you the bang for your buck that you’d like for $200,000. Additionally, the price per square foot is significantly less down south than it is up north. The homes also just look overall nicer and well-equipped to be placed on the market.
Other hot cities not mentioned include Atlanta, GA, Birmingham, AL, New Orleans, LA, and Oklahoma City, OK. When searching for homes in other states, it’s important to take the location into consideration because that might play a huge role in whether you move to that city or not. Maybe even a larger role than the appearance of the house itself!
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