Cities With the Cheapest Housing Markets in the USA  

Places that are ready to welcome you in. 

The U.S. housing market is one of the most expensive investments available in the current day and age. Recently, even the most affordable homes have seen the sharpest price increases, causing many to think twice about their dream of owning their own house.

But thanks to certain regions in specific states, pursuant homeowners don't have to give up on their aspirations. Based in the Midwest, these four locations can give you the chance to buy the home you've always wanted without paying a fortune along the way. So without further ado, here they are. 

South Bend, Indiana 

As the fourth cheapest housing market in the country, the town of South Bend, Indiana is perhaps best known for being home to the University of Notre Dame. Apart from that distinction, this bordering town is also known for offering extremely affordable real estate. Providing a place for aspiring homeowners to settle down without putting themselves into massive debt.

This quiet college town is less crowded and offers a serene place for families who are focused on owning a house rather than being centrally located. Overall, South Bend could prove to be the right choice if you are looking for a quiet place to live with plenty of relaxation opportunities.  

Average home price: $64,900. 

Toledo, Ohio.  

Over the past few years, the city of Toledo, Ohio has garnered a reputation for being one of the most ideal places to retire in the USA. Keeping this in mind, it is not a very big surprise to see it on the list of the most affordable housing markets in the country. According to various sources, Toledo offers a relaxing environment with plenty of activities for retirees but also offers various recreational opportunities for families who choose to settle in this city.

With it, this Midwest city also brings about the quality of having one of the most affordable costs of living. If you don't want to spend double the amount of your current savings on living costs, the city of Toledo might be the right place for you.

Average home price: $68,700. 

Lansing, Michigan 

While it's not shocking to see that another Midwestern city has made it on the list, Lansing, Michigan holds even more affordable real estate than the two previously mentioned cities. Full of ranch houses and customized bungalows, Lansing has some pretty attractive properties at a very reasonable price.

Lansing is known for its natural trails, an endangered species zoo, and is home to the state capitol among other attractions. This city brings in substantial foot traffic from nearby towns. A great place that offers a pretty active lifestyle while remaining a relaxing place to settle in. If you want a home in a city that strikes a balance between recreation, relaxation, and affordability, then Lansing, Michigan is the go-to place for your new home.

Average home price: $64,400.


Youngstown, Ohio 

Another Ohio town is rounding off the affordable housing list. As the most affordable housing market in the United States, Youngstown, and it's surrounding suburbs are the crown jewel of cheap real estate. With that being said, the houses in this city offer more than a few bedrooms for a very affordable listing price.

With picturesque locales, old architecture and an appreciation for the simpler things in life, the city of Youngstown could be a perfect fit for you. Youngstown offers affordable living with a focus on relaxation and serenity.

Average home price: $55,400.


How great are these opportunities? Very much indeed, right? So, if you’re interested in getting yourself involved in one of these housing markets, then The REAL HELPERS is your go-to option. Our team of experts are ready to match your profile with the best realtors in your state, want to know how? Call now to (833) 295 6125.

  

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