While some of the most expensive markets in the country are in New York, the Empire State also boasts some of the lowest-priced housing, according to the February 2007 report by the National Association of Realtors.10 lowest-priced U.S. housing marketsRankMetropolitan statistical area2006 Median price1Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, Ohio$81,5002Decatur, Ill.$85,4003Elmira, N.Y.$86,8004South Bend-Mishawaka, Ind.$92,7005Cumberland, Md./W.Va.$95,7006Binghamton, N.Y.$96,9007Buffalo-Niagara Falls, N.Y.$97,9008Fort Wayne, Ind.$99,7009Erie, Pa.$100,60010Springfield, Ill.$105,400
While some of the most expensive markets in the country are in New York, the Empire State also boasts some of the lowest-priced housing, according to the February 2007 report by the National Association of Realtors.
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