United States: housing price and price/m²

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Housing price details

The median price of an apartment for sale is $5,394/m². That means there are as many properties more expensive than $5,394/m² as cheaper. As for houses for sale, the median price is $2,748/m².
Apartments
Number of roomsMedian price
Studio$6,031/m²
2 pièces$4,152/m²
3 pièces$5,935/m²
4 pièces$7,633/m²
5 pièces$5,797/m²
Houses
Number of roomsMedian price
4 pièces$2,919/m²
5 pièces$3,135/m²
6 pièces$2,747/m²
7 pièces$2,491/m²
8 pièces$2,361/m²

United States: all details of housing price

LocationPrice per m² – apartmentsPrice per m² – houses
Florida
$4,350
-2%
$2,768
California
$7,372
$6,613
+3%
New York
$13,938
$4,448
Texas
$3,679
+1%
$2,254
+1%
Washington
$6,205
$3,919
+3%
Georgia
$3,568
-3%
$2,294
-1%
Illinois
$3,832
$2,167
+3%
Colorado
$4,146
-1%
$3,802
Pennsylvania
$3,885
+1%
$2,218
+2%
Arizona
$3,493
$2,675
+1%
New Jersey
$5,859
-1%
$2,870
+3%
North Carolina
$4,097
+1%
$2,635
+2%
Tennessee
$5,462
-4%
$2,642
Indiana
$1,869
+2%
$1,750
+1%
Massachusetts
$7,963
$5,210
Oregon
$4,237
+1%
$3,287
+1%
South Carolina
$3,142
-1%
$2,014
+1%
Virginia
$3,808
-1%
$2,653
+3%
Michigan
$1,823
+3%
$1,583
+2%
Utah
$5,672
-4%
$3,154
Maryland
$2,908
-1%
$2,615
+3%
Ohio
$1,322
+3%
$1,160
+4%
Nevada
$2,768
$2,976
+1%
Missouri
$2,483
$1,598
+3%
Connecticut
$2,740
+1%
$3,406
+1%
Hawaii
$10,962
-3%
$7,891
-1%
Louisiana
$1,021
-15%
$1,288
+1%
Wisconsin
$2,413
+1%
$2,038
+1%
District of Columbia
$6,436
$5,621
+1%
Arkansas
$1,354
+1%
$1,513
Idaho
$6,427
-4%
$3,681
+1%
Oklahoma
$1,297
-3%
$1,592
+2%
Alabama
$1,967
-66%
$1,539
+2%
New Mexico
$3,148
-3%
$2,156
+1%
Montana
$4,371
-1%
$3,672
+1%
Nebraska
$2,454
$1,834
Minnesota
$3,057
$2,381
+4%
Kentucky
$1,965
$1,601
+1%
Kansas
$1,807
+23%
$1,830
+2%
Iowa
$2,010
+4%
$1,585
-1%
Maine
$3,605
$2,710
+1%
Delaware
$2,431
-2%
$2,410
Rhode Island
$3,072
+13%
$3,597
Mississippi
$2,735
-14%
$1,575
-1%
Wyoming
$16,343
+3%
$3,803
-3%
New Hampshire
$3,505
+1%
$3,052
+2%
West VirginiaNot enough listings
$1,426
+3%
North Dakota
$1,311
+1%
$1,514
+2%
South Dakota
$2,278
+3%
$2,293
+1%
Vermont
$3,362
+1%
$2,921
+1%
AlaskaNot enough listings
$2,744
+2%

The most expensive locations in United States

LocationPrice per m² – apartmentsPrice per m² – houses
Key Biscayne
$11,560
$14,928
-5%
Sarasota
$9,240
-2%
$3,837
-1%
Naples
$9,233
+4%
$5,640
-4%
Miami
$8,330
-2%
$8,362
Pasadena
$7,666
+1%
$9,317
+6%
Mission Viejo
$6,525
-1%
$6,482
+4%
Rye
$5,952
+7%
$6,897
-2%
Fort Myers Beach
$5,716
-2%
$9,778
+4%
Issaquah
$5,518
-1%
$6,751
-2%
Oak Park
$3,817
-1%
$3,286
-2%

The most affordable locations in United States

LocationPrice per m² – apartmentsPrice per m² – houses
Jamestown
$336
+5%
$680
-1%
Titusville
$2,304
+3%
$1,813
-4%
Coconut Creek
$2,330
+2%
$3,443
-2%
Fort Pierce
$2,515
-3%
$2,329
-3%
Yonkers
$2,645
-3%
$4,557
+2%
Colorado Springs
$2,871
-4%
$2,520
+3%
North Miami Beach
$2,877
-2%
$6,164
+18%
Rockville
$3,187
-6%
$3,870
-2%
Gaithersburg
$3,345
+1%
$3,271
+1%
Oak Park
$3,817
-1%
$3,286
-2%

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