17 American cities where home prices are skyrocketing - but houses are still affordable
1. Buffalo, New York
2. Atlanta, Georgia
Median list price (June 2017): $335,000
Year-over-year increase: 24.54%
3. Pensacola, Florida
Median list price (June 2017): $188,650
Year-over-year increase: 21.01%
4.. Cincinnati, Ohio
Median list price (June 2017): $180,000
Year-over-year increase: 20.60%
5. Knoxville, Tennessee
Median list price (June 2017): $198,900
Year-over-year increase: 19.10%
6. Minneapolis, Minnesota
Median list price (June 2017): $269,900
Year-over-year increase: 17.35%
7. Fort Wayne, Indiana
Median list price (June 2017): $145,000
Year-over-year increase: 17.03%
8. Indianapolis, Indiana
Median list price (June 2017): $145,950
Year-over-year increase: 16.85%
9. North Las Vegas, Nevada
Median list price (June 2017): $227,845
Year-over-year increase: 16.84%
10. Cleveland, Ohio
Median list price (June 2017): $69,900
Year-over-year increase: 16.69%
11. Lincoln, Nebraska
Median list price (June 2017): $219,900
Year-over-year increase: 16.35%
12. Omaha, Nebraska
Median list price (June 2017): $226,000
Year-over-year increase: 15.90%
13. Orlando, Florida
Median list price (June 2017): $264,900
Year-over-year increase: 15.68%
14. Lexington, Kentucky
Median list price (June 2017): $246,163
Year-over-year increase: 15.57%
15. Las Vegas, Nevada
Median list price (June 2017): $269,900
Year-over-year increase: 14.90%
16. Kansas City, Missouri
Median list price (June 2017): $195,000
Year-over-year increase: 14.77%
17. Garland, Texas
Median list price (June 2017): $203,950
Year-over-year increase: 14.58%
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