In 23 U.S. states, a homebuyer needs to earn over $100,000 a year to be able to afford a median-priced home. Since 2020, median home prices have risen 27% and mortgage rates have nearly doubled.
Here are the 23 most expensive states to buy a home in the U.S.:
1. California
2. Hawaii
3. Washington, D.C.
4. Massachusetts
5. Washington
6. Colorado
7. New Jersey
8. New York
9. Utah
10. Rhode Island
11. Montana
12. New Hampshire
13. Oregon
14. Connecticut
15. Florida
16. Vermont
17. Idaho
18. Nevada
19. Arizona
20. Maryland
21. Virginia
22. Maine
23. Texas
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