The most affordable city in the U.S. sits in the western part of Pennsylvania.
Realtor.com economists determined in a recent report that Pittsburgh is the lowest-priced large housing market in the U.S.
In October, the median listing price of a home in the metro was $250,000, which is more than $150,000 below the national median, according to Realtor.com senior economic research analyst Hannah Jones.
This comes just after the Steel City caught attention this summer for being the only major metro where becoming a first-time homeowner was more economical than paying monthly rent, Realtor.com reported.
Of the 50 largest U.S. metros, it was among only three that were deemed affordable for median earners based on the 30% affordability rule of thumb, Jones said in a June report.
The 30%

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