
This chart was posted today at CNN.Com. Do any of these cities surprise you? We know that where a person lives is very closely connected to a person’s mental well-being. Do you think that affordable homes would also contribute to that?
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Affordable home locations may surprise you.... Interestingly ... none are on the best places to retire list this year, but these cities are identified ... from the Best Places to Live database with the lowest median home price. |
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Rank |
City |
Median home |
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1 |
$42,850 |
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2 |
$45,000 |
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3 |
$47,000 |
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4 |
$55,000 |
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4 |
$55,000 |
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6 |
$58,000 |
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7 |
$59,000 |
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8 |
$60,000 |
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9 |
$62,000 |
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10 |
$63,000 |
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11 |
$64,500 |
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12 |
$64,650 |
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13 |
$65,000 |
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14 |
$66,700 |
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15 |
$67,600 |
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16 |
$69,142 |
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17 |
$69,500 |
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18 |
$69,900 |
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18 |
$69,900 |
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20 |
$70,000 |
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21 |
$74,900 |
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22 |
$75,000 |
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22 |
$75,000 |
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22 |
$75,000 |
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25 |
$76,750 |
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My question is How many people choose a city to live in based on the lowest median home prices? And I also wonder what are the main reasons that a person selects one city to settle in … over another? Any ideas?










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