New York City fares slightly better than San Francisco. The Big Apple’s median home price of $390,000 means someone spending $100,000 on a home there can buy 549 square feet of real estate. That’s 35% the floor space of Pittsburgh’s $100K home.
Houston’s $199,300 median home price translates to 1,075 square feet for $100,000. That’s 68% the size of a home for the same price in Pittsburgh.
$100,000 in Detroit buys 1,578 square feet of house. That’s 99% of the size of a home for the same cost in Pittsburgh, thanks to the Motor City’s $135,800 median home price.
The median home price in Pittsburgh is $135,000. Someone spending $100,000 there can get five times as much square footage as a home shopper in San Francisco.
See below for a spreadsheet of median home prices in 25 metros, including the corresponding size of a $100,000 home in each city.
Housing costs by city vary greatly across the U.S.
Sources
- The Salary You Must Earn to Buy a Home in 27 Metros – HSH.com
- Median and Average Square Feet of Floor Area in New Single-Family Houses Completed by Location – US Census Department