United States: housing price and price/m²

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Housing price details

The median price of an apartment for sale is $5,222/m². That means there are as many properties more expensive than $5,222/m² as cheaper. As for houses for sale, the median price is $2,679/m².
Apartments
Number of roomsMedian price
Studio$4,969/m²
2 pièces$4,132/m²
3 pièces$5,486/m²
4 pièces$6,273/m²
5 pièces$5,695/m²
Houses
Number of roomsMedian price
4 pièces$2,901/m²
5 pièces$3,018/m²
6 pièces$2,653/m²
7 pièces$2,351/m²
8 pièces$2,269/m²

United States: all details of housing price

LocationPrice per m² – apartmentsPrice per m² – houses
Florida
$4,191/m²
-2%
$2,596/m²
-1%
California
$6,900/m²
-4%
$6,380/m²
-4%
Texas
$3,320/m²
-3%
$2,165/m²
-2%
New York
$13,849/m²
-1%
$3,865/m²
-1%
Washington
$5,851/m²
-1%
$3,845/m²
-3%
Arizona
$4,067/m²
-1%
$2,594/m²
-2%
Georgia
$3,511/m²
-3%
$2,213/m²
-2%
Colorado
$4,379/m²
-3%
$3,591/m²
-1%
Illinois
$3,756/m²
$2,073/m²
-3%
Tennessee
$5,372/m²
-2%
$2,677/m²
-1%
South Carolina
$2,857/m²
-2%
$1,977/m²
-2%
Pennsylvania
$3,961/m²
-4%
$2,243/m²
-2%
North Carolina
$3,964/m²
-1%
$2,519/m²
-2%
New Jersey
$5,555/m²
-3%
$2,976/m²
-2%
Indiana
$1,808/m²
-3%
$1,744/m²
-1%
Michigan
$2,218/m²
-2%
$1,652/m²
-4%
Oregon
$4,377/m²
-1%
$3,505/m²
-1%
Nevada
$2,844/m²
-1%
$3,096/m²
-1%
Utah
$4,217/m²
-1%
$3,101/m²
Ohio
$1,560/m²
+3%
$1,318/m²
-5%
Massachusetts
$8,071/m²
-2%
$5,230/m²
Virginia
$3,684/m²
-2%
$2,623/m²
-2%
Louisiana
$1,325/m²
+3%
$1,276/m²
-1%
Hawaii
$9,232/m²
-3%
$8,661/m²
+1%
Arkansas
$1,758/m²
-2%
$1,524/m²
-1%
Oklahoma
$1,933/m²
+1%
$1,696/m²
-1%
Missouri
$2,295/m²
+1%
$1,701/m²
-3%
New Mexico
$2,874/m²
-18%
$2,219/m²
-2%
Maryland
$2,761/m²
-2%
$2,616/m²
-3%
Idaho
$6,873/m²
$3,766/m²
-1%
Alabama
$3,144/m²
-8%
$1,555/m²
-2%
Wisconsin
$2,364/m²
-1%
$2,075/m²
-1%
Montana
$4,713/m²
+1%
$3,599/m²
-1%
Connecticut
$2,809/m²
$3,335/m²
-1%
District of Columbia
$6,292/m²
-2%
$5,571/m²
-1%
Kentucky
$2,367/m²
-4%
$1,711/m²
-1%
Nebraska
$2,173/m²
$1,832/m²
-1%
Iowa
$1,866/m²
-3%
$1,584/m²
-1%
Minnesota
$2,773/m²
-1%
$2,314/m²
-1%
Kansas
$1,500/m²
+4%
$1,794/m²
-1%
Mississippi
$2,996/m²
$1,503/m²
-1%
Maine
$4,124/m²
$2,830/m²
-4%
West Virginia
$962/m²
+19%
$1,338/m²
-2%
Delaware
$2,761/m²
+4%
$2,453/m²
-2%
Wyoming
$17,217/m²
-2%
$4,603/m²
-1%
Rhode Island
$4,078/m²
-5%
$3,533/m²
-4%
New Hampshire
$4,124/m²
+4%
$3,148/m²
+1%
North Dakota
$1,251/m²
-7%
$1,645/m²
-3%
South Dakota
$2,042/m²
$2,175/m²
+1%
Vermont
$3,556/m²
+2%
$2,706/m²
-2%
AlaskaNot enough listings
$2,474/m²
+1%

The most expensive locations in United States

LocationPrice per m² – apartmentsPrice per m² – houses
Westhampton Beach
$9,918/m²
$9,674/m²
-1%
Bryan
$7,253/m²
-1%
$2,185/m²
Santa Fe
$5,660/m²
+1%
$5,201/m²
-1%
Hilton Head Island
$5,120/m²
-3%
$5,764/m²
-1%
South Palm Beach
$4,693/m²
-3%
Not enough listings
Hallandale Beach
$3,941/m²
-1%
$4,442/m²
Bonita Springs
$3,583/m²
-1%
$2,306/m²
+6%
North Myrtle Beach
$3,438/m²
$3,378/m²
-2%
Ponte Vedra Beach
$3,287/m²
-2%
$3,792/m²
-4%
Monroe Township
$2,613/m²
$3,285/m²
-5%

The most affordable locations in United States

LocationPrice per m² – apartmentsPrice per m² – houses
Jamestown
$340/m²
+10%
$793/m²
-12%
Cleveland
$639/m²
-1%
$576/m²
-1%
Lubbock
$1,098/m²
-3%
$1,518/m²
-1%
South Bradenton
$1,912/m²
$1,903/m²
+5%
Beaver Creek
$2,290/m²
-85%
$1,785/m²
-61%
Madison
$2,354/m²
-2%
$2,755/m²
-3%
Miami Gardens
$2,409/m²
+1%
$3,624/m²
Bradenton
$2,487/m²
+1%
$2,497/m²
+1%
Kansas City
$2,530/m²
-3%
$2,026/m²
-2%
Monroe Township
$2,613/m²
$3,285/m²
-5%

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