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Top 10 Cheapest Cities To Buy A House In United States In 2023

By, Muhd. Faizan

Date - 09/09/2023

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Detroit 

The cheapest city to buy a home in Detroit is Melvindale, with a median home value of $73,100.

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Toledo 

The cheapest city to buy a home in Toledo is Fostoria, with a median home price of $125,000.

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Youngstown 

Youngstown, Ohio is the 3rd cheapest city to buy a house in the US, with a median home price of $129,969.

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Memphis 

The cheapest city to buy a home in Memphis is Weaver Road, with a median home price of \$0.

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Wichita 

Wichita, Kansas is the cheapest city in the US to buy a house. The median home price is $102,400.

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Springfield 

The cheapest city to buy a Springfield is Chicopee, Massachusetts, with a median home sale price of $270,000.

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Green Bay 

Green Bay is the cheapest city to buy a home in Wisconsin, with a median home price of $225,000.

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Huntsville 

The cheapest city to buy a home in Huntsville is Decatur, with a median home sale price of $229,500.

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Fort Wayne 

Fort Wayne, Indiana is the cheapest city to buy a house in the US, with a median home value of \$121,600.

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Lubbock 

Lubbock is one of the cheapest cities to buy a house in Texas, with a median home price of $159,201.

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