


Below are the most expensive cities, and their average listing prices, according to the report:
1. Newport Beach, Calif., $1.83 million
2. Palo Alto, Calif., $1.48 million
3. Rye, N.Y., $1.33 million
4. San Francisco, $1.33 million
5. La Jolla, Calif., $1.21 million
6. Greenwich, Conn., $1.20 million
7. Wellesley, Mass., $1.08 million
8. Pasadena, Calif., $1.04 million
9. Honolulu, $1.03 million
10. Santa Barbara, Calif., $1.02 million
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Below are the top 10 most affordable cities and their average listing prices, according to the report:
1.Detroit, $68,007
2.Grayling, Mich., $84,625
3.Sioux City, Iowa, $85,967
4.Cleveland, Ohio, $87,240
5.Muncie, Ind., $100,314
6.Norfolk, Neb., $107,814
7.Kansas City, Mo., $112,449
8.Canton, Ohio, $114,325
9.Port Huron, Mich., $116,267
10.Topeka, Kan., $116,343
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