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What a 1,500-square-foot home costs in 25 major cites around the US

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  • A standard 1,500-square-foot single-family home can range in price, depending on location.
  • We teamed up with Trulia to find out the median home value of a 1,500-square-foot house in the 25 most populous cities in the US.
  • According to Trulia's data, a 1,500-square-foot home can cost as little as $47,000 or as high as $1.3 million.
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A standard 1,500-square-foot home can be extremely affordable — or wildly expensive — depending upon location.

We teamed up with Trulia to find the median home value of similarly-sized houses in the 25 most populous cities in the US, from notoriously-expensive New York City to Indianapolis and Columbus, two of the most affordable cities for millennials to buy a home. The most expensive city on the list, perhaps unsurprisingly, is San Francisco. Previous reporting from Business Insider's Katie Canales shows that even a "fixer" home will sell for over half of a million dollars.

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We looked at the most populous cities using data from the National League of Cities, and ordered them from lowest to highest median home value for a 1,500-square-foot house. 

Keep reading for a look at what a 1,500-square-foot home will cost in the 25 most populous US cities:

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25. Detroit, Michigan

1,500-square-foot median home value: $47,241



24. Memphis, Tennessee

1,50-square-foot median home value: $83,135



23. El Paso, Texas

1,500-square-foot median home value: $116,098



22. Indianapolis, Indiana

1,500-square-foot median home value: $118,454



21. San Antonio, Texas

1,500-square-foot median home value: $142,995



20. Dallas, Texas

1,500-square-foot median home value: $144,641



19. Fort Worth, Texas

1,500-square-foot median home value: $144,918



18. Houston, Texas

1,500-square-foot median home value: $146,466



17. Jacksonville, Florida

1,500-square-foot median home value: $149,708



16. Charlotte, North Carolina

1,500-square-foot median home value: $154,033



15. Columbus, Ohio

1,500-square-foot median home value: $156,940



14. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1,500-square-foot median home value: $162,318



13. Baltimore, Maryland

1,500-square-foot median home value: $164,297



12. Louisville, Kentucky

1,500-square-foot median home value: $172,727



11. Nashville, Tennessee

1,500-square-foot median home value: $203,259



10. Phoenix, Arizona

1,500-square-foot median home value: $205,850



9. Chicago, Illinois

1,500-square-foot median home value: $261,126



8. Austin, Texas

1,500-square-foot median home value: $270,263



7. San Diego, California

1,500-square-foot median home value: $577,756



6. Boston, Massachusetts

1,500-square-foot median home value: $588,878



5. Los Angeles, California

1,500-square-foot median home value: $588,878



4. New York, New York

1,500-square-foot median home value: $625,931



3. Seattle, Washington

1,500-square-foot median home value: $689,917



2. San Jose, California

1,500-square-foot median home value: $855,973



1. San Francisco, California

1,500-square-foot median home value: $1,292,566

 

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