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The cheapest counties in the US

  • Porch, LatticePublishing.com
  • Dec 6, 2021
  • Dec 6, 2021

The booming real estate market has been one of the most noteworthy stories of the pandemic-era economy. Demand for residential real estate increased early on in the pandemic at a time when living and working space took on greater importance. 

The Cheapest Counties in the U.S.

The Cheapest Counties in the U.S.

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The booming real estate market has been one of the most noteworthy stories of the pandemic-era economy. Demand for residential real estate increased early on in the pandemic at a time when living and working space took on greater importance. Government stimulus in response to COVID-19’s economic effects, low mortgage interest rates, and high savings rates and investment returns have given more households the financial means to enter the real estate market. And yet, the supply of homes has been historically low for much of this same period, only recently returning to pre-pandemic levels. Many current owners have been hesitant to sell and shop for new homes in such a competitive market. Meanwhile, homebuilding has been challenged by supply and building material shortages that have made it hard to keep up with demand.

The forces of high demand and limited supply have produced dramatic price increases in the housing market since the start of the pandemic. While prices had been climbing steadily since the end of the last recession, the rate of growth has been much higher since the beginning of 2020. Home prices have risen by more than 20% over that period, with the typical home price in the U.S. crossing over $300,000 for the first time in history, according to data from Zillow.

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Home prices are at highest levels on record and are rising quickly

Home prices are at highest levels on record and are rising quickly

The pandemic has also led people to reconsider where they live and work, which will have its own effects on housing markets in the U.S. Many employers are now permanently offering telework, hybrid schedules, or other flexible arrangements that offer employees more choice of where to live. Meanwhile, Millennials—now the largest living generation—are becoming a major force in the real estate market, with many looking for affordable places to settle their growing families.

With these factors at play, some states may prove less desirable given their significantly higher price points. The geographic disparities between home prices in the U.S. can be enormous, with some states costing more than double the national level. For example, the median home price in Hawaii—the most expensive state—is $764,146, which is more than twice the national median and over six times more expensive than the median home in West Virginia, which sells for $118,581.

Southern states are most affordable, while Hawaii and California are twice as expensive

Southern states are most affordable, while Hawaii and California are twice as expensive

In general, states on the coasts like California, Massachusetts, and Washington are also among the most expensive locales, while homebuyers who prioritize affordability should look to the South and Midwest. Home prices are lower in these regions for a variety of reasons, including local laws and ordinances that affect how easy it is to build homes, as in places like Texas, and stagnant or declining populations that reduce demand for housing, as in Rust Belt locations like Ohio and Michigan.

To identify the cheapest locations in the U.S., researchers at Porch analyzed county-level home price data from Zillow. The researcher also calculated changes in home price, and included median household income data from the Census Bureau. To improve relevance, only counties with at least 200,000 residents were included. Additionally, counties were grouped into cohorts based on population size: small (200,000–349,999), midsize (350,000–749,999), and large (750,000 or more).

Here are the least expensive counties in the U.S.

The cheapest small and midsize counties in the US

The cheapest small and midsize counties in the US

15. Bexar County, TX

15. Bexar County, TX

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  • Median home price: $239,387
  • 1-year change in home price: 18.9%
  • 5-year change in home price: 43.8%
  • Median household income: $58,964
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14. Erie County, NY

14. Erie County, NY

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  • Median home price: $235,120
  • 1-year change in home price: 24.1%
  • 5-year change in home price: 56.2%
  • Median household income: $60,652
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13. Macomb County, MI

13. Macomb County, MI

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  • Median home price: $230,614
  • 1-year change in home price: 18.8%
  • 5-year change in home price: 50.2%
  • Median household income: $64,947
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12. Philadelphia County, PA

12. Philadelphia County, PA

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  • Median home price: $225,317
  • 1-year change in home price: 13.7%
  • 5-year change in home price: 57.1%
  • Median household income: $47,474
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11. Hamilton County, OH

11. Hamilton County, OH

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  • Median home price: $215,550
  • 1-year change in home price: 18.6%
  • 5-year change in home price: 57.0%
  • Median household income: $60,198
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10. Allegheny County, PA

10. Allegheny County, PA

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  • Median home price: $214,885
  • 1-year change in home price: 20.1%
  • 5-year change in home price: 46.5%
  • Median household income: $64,871
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9. Jefferson County, KY

9. Jefferson County, KY

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  • Median home price: $213,807
  • 1-year change in home price: 13.0%
  • 5-year change in home price: 40.2%
  • Median household income: $59,049
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8. Milwaukee County, WI

8. Milwaukee County, WI

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  • Median home price: $194,600
  • 1-year change in home price: 20.1%
  • 5-year change in home price: 54.6%
  • Median household income: $53,418
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7. Marion County, IN

7. Marion County, IN

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  • Median home price: $192,836
  • 1-year change in home price: 17.6%
  • 5-year change in home price: 61.3%
  • Median household income: $50,458
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6. Shelby County, TN

6. Shelby County, TN

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  • Median home price: $190,127
  • 1-year change in home price: 18.7%
  • 5-year change in home price: 65.2%
  • Median household income: $52,614
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5. Cuyahoga County, OH

5. Cuyahoga County, OH

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  • Median home price: $180,455
  • 1-year change in home price: 20.7%
  • 5-year change in home price: 57.5%
  • Median household income: $52,423
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4. Oklahoma County, OK

4. Oklahoma County, OK

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  • Median home price: $179,654
  • 1-year change in home price: 14.4%
  • 5-year change in home price: 33.7%
  • Median household income: $56,235
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3. El Paso County, TX

3. El Paso County, TX

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  • Median home price: $168,218
  • 1-year change in home price: 19.2%
  • 5-year change in home price: 36.8%
  • Median household income: $48,903
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2. Wayne County, MI

2. Wayne County, MI

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  • Median home price: $145,614
  • 1-year change in home price: 21.0%
  • 5-year change in home price: 72.9%
  • Median household income: $50,753
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1. Hidalgo County, TX

1. Hidalgo County, TX
  • Median home price: $142,667
  • 1-year change in home price: 13.0%
  • 5-year change in home price: 38.9%
  • Median household income: $41,800
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