The fondly remembered real estate market of 2019 still exists, if you know where to look.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic rocked the country’s housing markets, median sale prices under $300,000 were the national norm. The typical US home today, however, costs buyers well over $400,000.
While homeownership feels out of reach for many Americans, frugal buyers should check out these cities for the most affordable options.
More than 140 locations across the US boast median listing prices $300,000 or less, including more than a dozen metros, according to new Realtor.com data. Economists documented a high concentration of affordable buyers’ markets still thriving in the South and the Midwest.

