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    People looking for affordable houses will want too look in the Midwest

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonMay 31, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Homebuyers aiming to get houses that won’t break their bank may find some states are home to less-expensive properties than others. 

    A recently-released analysis from Redfin found Iowa stood at as the state offering the most affordable homes, based on the median price that properties have gone for in March. 

    The four other states that appeared among the top-five for home affordability were located in the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and South-Central regions of the U.S.

    All five have seen sale prices significantly lower than the $428,000 national median, according to the real estate company. 

    IS THE US HOUSING MARKET BECOMING A BUYER-FRIENDLY MARKET?

    Redfin said the top-five states with the most affordable homes included:

    Iowa

    Iowa

    Signage near the Iowa State Capitol ahead of the Iowa caucus in Des Moines on Jan. 10, 2024. (Alex Wroblewski/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Homes in the Hawkeye State are being bought for a median of $227,500, helping it earn its No. 1 spot on Redfin’s ranking. More than 3.2 million people call the state home, according to an estimate by the U.S. Census Bureau. 

    Ohio

    Akron Ohio skyline

    Akron, Ohio, downtown skyline. (iStock / iStock)

    Ohio is the second-most affordable state when it comes to getting a home, with Canton, Youngstown and many other Ohio locales seeing affordable prices, per Redfin. The real estate company pegged the state’s median sale price at $231,400 and its median monthly housing payment at $1,472. 

    Oklahoma

    Oklahoma skyline

    Oklahoma City skyline. (Visions of America/Universal Images Group via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Redfin said Oklahoma ranked No. 3, with homes there selling for a median $236,700.

    West Virginia

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    Historic Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, is where John Brown’s Raid took place. (iStock / iStock)

    The Mountain State boasts a median sale price of $243,100, according to the analysis. It derives its nickname from the well-known Appalachian Mountains that run through it. 

    Michigan

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    Aerial view of Lansing, Michigan. (iStock / iStock)

    Households in Michigan earn a median of $71,149, Redfin reported, citing the U.S. Census Bureau. Its No. 5 spot for buying a home is thanks to its $248,000 median sale price.

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    Mississippi, Missouri, Louisiana, Indiana and Arkansas were the five other states that Redfin ranked among the 10 cheapest when it came to homes. 

    Meanwhile, with homes going for a median of $785,200, California earned 50th place on the ranking, meaning it was the priciest state, the analysis found.

    keys to new home

    Close-up of a young woman getting keys in her living room at home. (iStock / iStock)

    Some Americans have had difficulty purchasing homes in recent years amid the housing affordability crisis that the U.S. has been contending with. 

    Last month, a survey released by Bankrate found 81% of Americans “who have owned a home in the past or never owned a home but want to some day” called down payments and closing costs a “significant obstacle” to getting a place. 

    About 76% of aspiring homeowners estimated the amount of time it will take them to sock away sufficient funds for a house down payment at one year or more, according to Bankrate.

    HOMEOWNERSHIP REMAINS A BIG PART OF THE AMERICAN DREAM

    Many U.S. adults — 75% — still consider homeownership to be a component of the American Dream, Realtor.com found in a separate January survey. 



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