pull down to refresh

Hawaii has the highest median house price in the U.S. at around $852,000, over double the national average, primarily due to its limited land availability, strict housing regulations, and high demand for housing in a desirable climate.
California comes in at second, with a median home price of $776,000. The coastal state is home to some of the most unaffordable metropolitan areas in the U.S., including Los Angeles and San Jose, where the home price-to-income ratio is over 10.
Predominantly rural states like West Virginia ($167K), Mississippi ($184K), and Arkansas ($191K) have significantly lower median home prices than urbanized states like California ($776K) or New York ($476K).
Read more at Visualcapitalist
62 sats \ 1 reply \ @Golu 7 Nov
Great places but expensive!! I love Hawaii, California, Virginia and Vegas.
reply
Why Vegas? It doesn't have anything else except gambling. Or does it?
reply
I wonder what's so good in California to make for such high prices for homes!
reply
Hollywood!!
reply
Ocean view
reply
California is great if you are a millionaire. It’s not middle class friendly which is why people are moving to lower tax states.
reply
nature-wise, the california territory has everything.
reply
west coast expensive af
reply
44 sats \ 0 replies \ @Cotton 7 Nov
No wonder Hawaii and California are so expensive.
reply
31 sats \ 0 replies \ @OgFOMK 7 Nov
This correlates with my observation of Fiat funding from the Military Industrial Complex in blue states and why they voted for Kamala Harris.
Easy money for grifters and inflation for things creates an incentive for easy money in contacting that front runs price discovery...
reply
Everyone should sell out of california and move to a state that has water.
reply
I came to know that California has higher property taxes which is big reason for higher housing prices.
reply
Their wages are a lot higher, too. That is how they are able to afford the housing value. Not that it hasnt seen a rise.
reply
The hollywood has a significant role in it too. Now when Trump has promised to cut the taxes, let's see if Wages are cut as well.
reply
Im pretty sure the wages will stay the same.
reply
I'm not sure about Trump promises.
reply