Top 10 desirable metros where homes cost less than $300K84%

By Sophia Compton0%

12/26/2025, 6:30:16 PM

BS Summary: This article contains 6 faulty reasoning types, including Appeal to Authority, Anchoring Bias, and Optimism Bias, with Framing Effect as the most egregious example at 71.7% saturation with 357 hits. Analysis detected 650 faulty-reasoning hits from 498 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 77.1% and a BS Rank of 84% (2,702 of 16,813 articles). This article is worse (more manipulative) than 83.90% of the article peer group.

Lower-budget homebuyers are increasingly gravitating toward markets where their dollars can stretch further. 
Several attractive metro areas still offer median home prices under $300,000  well below the $425,000 national median. 
These areas provide more affordable paths to homeownership without sacrificing lifestyle or big-city conveniences, according to Realtor.com. 
"In these markets, home prices are more closely aligned with local incomes, allowing the typical household to afford the typical for-sale home," said Hannah Jones, senior economic research analyst at Realtor.com. 
"The existence of these affordable areas, even if limited, offers encouraging news for buyers committed to purchasing in one of these regions." 
Here are the top 10 desirable metros where homebuyers can still find prices under $300,000: 
Muncie, Indiana 
The "Passing of the Buffalo" statue in Muncie, Indiana. 
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Median list price: $184,900 
Median household income: $56,828 
Muncie, located about an hour from Indianapolis, is home to Ball State University and outdoor attractions including the 750-acre Prairie Creek Reservoir. 
Toledo, Ohio 
Median list price: $199,900 
Median household income: $63,133 
Roughly 60 miles from Detroit, Toledo features a prominent arts scene anchored by the Toledo Museum of Art. 
Battle Creek, Michigan 
Median list price: $224,950 
Median household income: $59,424 
Battle Creek, located about two hours from Detroit and three hours from Chicago, was recently ranked the fifth-best city in the U.S. for veterans to live, according to Realtor.com. 
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 
A view of the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, skyline. 
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Median list price: $245,000 
Median household income: $72,935 
Located in western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh is home to major professional sports teams  the Steelers, Penguins and Pirates  and has a strong tech presence. 
Cleveland, Ohio 
Median list price: $250,000 
Median household income: $68,695 
Along the southern shore of Lake Erie, Cleveland offers lakeside parks, as well as a growing culinary scene and arts community. 
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 
Median list price: $260,000 
Median household income: $63,615 
Roughly 100 miles from both New York City and Philadelphia, Scranton features breweries, historic theaters and is featured as the home city of the fictional company Dunder Mifflin from "The Office" television show. 
Buffalo/Cheektowaga, New York 
Median list price: $259,900 
Median household income: $71,055 
Founded in 1832, Buffalo is two hours from Toronto and is home to more than a half-dozen Frank Lloyd Wright designs, according to the Visit Buffalo website. 
Wichita, Kansas 
A shot of a neighborhood in Wichita, Kansas during the springtime. 
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Median list price: $285,000 
Median household income: $70,286 
Wichita features a standout food scene, including craft breweries and Kansas BBQ, along with a prominent local theater and music community. 
Frankfort, Kentucky 
Median household income: $71,983 
Situated along the Kentucky River and within an hour of both Louisville and Lexington, Frankfort is surrounded by rolling hills and walking trails. 
St. Louis, Missouri 
The Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri. 
(Tom Gannam/Reuters) 
Median list price: $291,990 
Median household income: $79,869 
St. Louis offers a growing startup community, hiking spots, a thriving craft beer scene and is home to the iconic Gateway Arch. 
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