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These 5 U.S. states have the most cities with $1 million starter homes
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These 5 U.S. states have the most cities with $1 million starter homes

A recent Zillow analysis reveals that more cities across the United States now have entry-level home prices exceeding $1 million than ever before. The report highlights five specific states that lead in this trend, indicating a significant shift in housing affordability. This development reflects broader economic pressures and market dynamics affecting residential property values. While the data underscores growing challenges for first-time homebuyers, it does not provide detailed insights into regional disparities or underlying causes behind the price increases.

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These 5 U.S. states have the most cities with $1 million starter homes

A recent Zillow analysis reveals that more cities across the United States now have entry-level home prices exceeding $1 million than ever before. The report highlights five specific states that lead in this trend, indicating a significant shift in housing affordability. This development reflects broader economic pressures and market dynamics affecting residential property values. While the data underscores growing challenges for first-time homebuyers, it does not provide detailed insights into regional disparities or underlying causes behind the price increases.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data from Zillow without overtly favoring any political ideology. It focuses on economic trends rather than taking a stance on policy solutions or political responsibility. The framing remains neutral, emphasizing statistical findings over advocacy.

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