Connecticut has the second - highest child care costs in our rankings, fifth - highest employee contribution amount for family health insurance and sixth - highest
average home listing price at $ 473,373.
After all, it has the second - highest
average home listing price, fifth - highest grocery costs and child care costs that are higher than in most states.
It has the eighth - highest
average home listing price of $ 409,270, fourth - highest grocery costs and child care costs that are higher than in half of all states.
The average home listing price, child care costs and average employee contribution for health insurance are higher here than in more than half of all states.
It has the second - lowest
average home listing price in our rankings, and the second - lowest employee contribution amount for family health insurance.
The average home listing price and grocery costs are among the lowest in our rankings.
Plus, Rhode Island has the ninth - highest
average home listing price.
The average home listing price and child care costs are higher in Delaware than in more than half of all states.
The average home listing price is lower here than in more than half of the states — as is the average employee contribution for family health insurance.
The average home listing price is higher than in more than half of the states.
Massachusetts has the highest annual child care costs in the U.S. — $ 34,318 — and the third - highest
average home listing price.
It has the fourth - lowest grocery cost in our rankings, fifth - lowest child care cost and fifth - lowest
average home listing price.
Child care costs,
the average home listing price and average employee contribution amount for family health coverage are higher here than in most states.
It has the third - lowest grocery costs, fifth - lowest employee contribution amount for family health insurance, sixth - lowest child care costs, and
an average home listing price that's lower than the national average.
* The most affordable U.S. market is Niagara Falls, N.Y., which has
an average home listing price of approximately $ 61,000 US.
The report provides
the average home listing price of four - bedroom, two - bathroom properties on coldwellbanker.com that were listed between September 2010 and March 2011.
The average home listing price in Pittsburgh, currently at $ 242,558, decreased modestly 1.9 percent from $ 247,197 last year.
In fact, according to Trulia.com, Ohio was recently placed at the absolute bottom for
average home listing price.
It has the third - lowest grocery costs, fifth - lowest employee contribution amount for family health insurance, sixth - lowest child care costs, and
an average home listing price that's lower than the national average.
The average home listing price and grocery costs are among the lowest in our rankings.
The average home listing price is lower here than in most states.
Child care costs,
the average home listing price and average employee contribution amount for family health coverage are higher here than in most states.
It has the second - lowest
average home listing price in our rankings, and the second - lowest employee contribution amount for family health insurance.
Connecticut has the second - highest child care costs in our rankings, fifth - highest employee contribution amount for family health insurance and sixth - highest
average home listing price at $ 473,373.
Plus, Rhode Island has the ninth - highest
average home listing price.
The average home listing price is higher than in more than half of the states.
It has both the fourth - highest child care cost and
average home listing price on our list.
A state where
the average home listing price exceeds $ 750,000, CA has its share of well - to - do residents.
The average home listed for $ 260,321 in April and sold for 97.1 percent of its listing price (97.12 percent in April 2016).
The average home listed for $ 271,002 in July and sold for 97.4 percent of its listing price (97.3 percent in July 2016).
The average home listed for $ 265,375 in May and sold for 97.3 percent of its listing price (97.1 percent in May 2016).
The average home listed for $ 252,514 in January and sold for 96.99 percent of its listing price (96.70 percent in January 2016).
And
the average home list price is lower here than in more than half of the states.
The average home list price of $ 898,596 is higher than any other state by more than $ 200,000.
However,
the average home list price of $ 320,525 is higher than the average list price in more than half of states — which could make home ownership a challenge for single parents in this state.
And
the average home list price is lower than in more than half of the states.
However, Utah's
average home list price of $ 456,208 is the seventh - highest in our rankings, which could make home ownership difficult for single parents.
North Carolina is pulled down in the rankings because it has the 10th - lowest median household income in the U.S.. On top of that,
the average home list price is higher here than in about half of all states.
And
the average home list price of $ 317,788 is higher than in more than half of the states.
Not exact matches
Early Thursday morning, the
average ticket price for the Yankees» final 2014
home game in New York, scheduled for Sept. 25 against the Baltimore Orioles, was
listed at more than $ 1,200 on TiqIQ, an online ticket portal.
Redfin compiled data on the number of million - dollar
homes available throughout the U.S. in 2017, and the
average cost of these million - plus
listings.
Although the number of
homes on the market increased this year, the
average multi-million
listing price decreased slightly from $ 1.7 million in 2016.
But before these
home buying wannabes jump into the market, they may want to take a look at the latest Royal LePage House Price Survey, which
lists average home price changes every quarter.
Those perks were tempered by some pretty expensive
home prices, however, with the
average listing price this month reported by Trulia at $ 415,000.
The
average days - on - the - market before the
home is sold or before the
listing is pulled without sale more than doubled to 20 days, up from 9 days in April last year.
Across the river in Cambridge, median
home value is $ 734,400 with
list prices
averaging $ 796,500 (as of August 2017).
Grayson and Ellis rank high on the
list due to the relatively low
average wages and the recent bout of
home price inflation that has far exceeded wage gains.
Grayson and Ellis Counties were near the top of the
list of the most unaffordable counties in the U.S. to buy a
home based local
home prices and weekly
average wages.
While real estate Vancouver is doing pretty well in June, Toronto on the other hand sinks deeper into the red: —
Home sales in GTA plunge in June Greater Toronto Area home sales plunge 37.3 % in June despite a jump in listings The average price of a home sold in the Greater Toronto Area was... Read
Home sales in GTA plunge in June Greater Toronto Area
home sales plunge 37.3 % in June despite a jump in listings The average price of a home sold in the Greater Toronto Area was... Read
home sales plunge 37.3 % in June despite a jump in
listings The
average price of a
home sold in the Greater Toronto Area was... Read
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To create its
list, the company «relied on two factors: the overall
home price growth rate since 1991 (our growth factor) and the
average odds that a homeowner in a particular market would have experienced significant price declines within the decade after buying a
home (our stability factor).»