Being stuck in the middle isn’t always a bad thing. According to our data, the current median home price in the U.S. is $211,000—a price point achievable for many Americans.
And despite our love of luxury homes, there are plenty of great places to set up shop and buy a home for even less than the median price.
The ultra-affordable houses featured below don’t skimp on charm. And by not overreaching budgetwise, you should have some money left over to furnish your new digs (if, that is, having furniture is your kind of thing).
We’re partial to the A-frame with the North Pole mailing address, but if you find an affordable home that captures your attention, let us know in the comments below.
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“Step into this home and step back into time!”
A quaint 1905 Victorian in the southern part of Jersey: 219 Vannaman Ave, Swedesboro, NJ — $200,000
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“Here is a chance to own a Historic 1850 Victorian Gem on the shores of Lake Erie.”
This 165-year-old home is located in the Great Historic District of Vermilion, OH: 666 Perry St, Vermilion, OH — $179,900
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“It is close to shopping and 30 minutes more or less to the beach.”
Built just six years ago, the home is in a 55+ community: 149 Myrtle Grande Dr, Conway, SC — $188,900
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“Located in the Secluded Acres subdivision accessed via Fort Wainwright, this is the largest gated community in Fairbanks!”
A fantastic A-frame with a fun and frigid address: 655 Nautilus Dr, North Pole, AK — $159,900
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“Wonderful rear deck with private wooded views all on a Cul-De-Sac lot!”
Five bedrooms with two master suites and a two-car garage: 5203 Winterale Ct, McLeansville, NC — $195,000
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“Beautiful living room with fireplace makes this perfect for entertaining.”
Only 8 years old and over 1,700 square feet: 14550 W Port Royale Ln, Surprise, AZ — $175,000
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“Enjoy small-town living within minutes of West Des Moines in this beautiful craftsman style home.”
Almost 100 years old, this Midwest classic still shines: 1500 Vine St, Dallas Center, IA — $179,900
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“Beautiful Spanish-style home”
There are places in the Golden State for less than $200,000: 224 H St, Bakersfield, CA — $169,900
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