The 25 Best Cities To Buy a Home for Less Than $500K
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The wild and red-hot housing market of 2021 sent the median home price soaring all the way to $312,728 at the start of December, according to Zillow. That means that if you have a half-million bucks to spend, you’re well above the homeowner in the middle of the pack.

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If your budget tops out at $500,000 then you’ve got plenty of options on where to put down roots. But that sum buys far more in some places than it does in others and buying just the right home in just the right place is about a lot more than just the average price per square foot.

Using data from Zillow, the U.S. Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and Sterling’s Best Places, GOBankingRates identified the 25 best cities to buy a home on that budget. To paint a complete picture of what it really means to buy a $500,000 home in different places across the country, the study examines not just factors like average home cost and median income, but also crime, poverty and unemployment. It also sheds light on each city’s cost of living by looking at the cost of necessities like utilities, healthcare, transportation and groceries.

With those factors and others in mind, here’s a look at the 25 best places to buy a home for less than $500,000.

Ogden, Utah

  • Combined score: 55490

  • 2021 average home cost: $427,985

  • Livability: 73

  • Median household income: $2,161,599

  • Area unemployment rate:5%

  • % of people below poverty line:6

  • Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 37

  • Property crime rate (per 1,000 residents):78

  • Annual grocery cost: $4,561.47

  • Annual health care cost: $5,301.25

  • Annual utilities cost: $3,979.21

  • Annual transportation cost: $4,378.89

  • Total annual necessities minus housing: $13,841.92

Fort Wayne, Indiana

  • Combined score: 86316

  • 2021 average home cost: $178,708

  • Livability: 80

  • Median household income: $155,622

  • Area unemployment rate: 4%

  • % of people below poverty line:2

  • Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 62

  • Property crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 56

  • Annual grocery cost: $4,516.99

  • Annual health care cost: $4,126.07

  • Annual utilities cost: $3,771.31

  • Annual transportation cost: $4,106.79

  • Total annual necessities minus housing: $12,414.36

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Port St. Lucie, Florida

  • Combined score: 05868

  • 2021 average home cost: $292,029

  • Livability: 81

  • Median household income: $215,888

  • Area unemployment rate:2%

  • % of people below poverty line:9

  • Violent crime rate (per 1,000 residents): 45

  • Property crime rate (per 1,000 residents):4

  • Annual grocery cost: $5,174.27

  • Annual health care cost: $5,316.78

  • Annual utilities cost: $3,904.36

  • Annual transportation cost: $5,175.05

  • Total annual necessities minus housing: $14,395.42