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In reply to the discussion: Best cities where the majority of homes are less than 100k. [View all]ColinC
(8,277 posts)27. Ah had to remove "built in" filter.
Now I see them
Althoguh I would be hard pressed to want to sell my house for most of them without having at least 50k for renovations.
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Best cities where the majority of homes are less than 100k. [View all]
cinematicdiversions
Jan 2022
OP
I was born and raised in Dallas, and I lived in a hotel, the Melrose, there as my father was the
CTyankee
Jan 2022
#20
My father did some "modernizing" during his tenure there as manager but the old style is now
CTyankee
Jan 2022
#52
If you are retire or work remotely and like the outdoors, Upper Michigan could be a choice
Kaleva
Jan 2022
#8
Winters are great for those who enjoy skiing, ice fishing, snowmobiling and such.
Kaleva
Jan 2022
#12
Good suggestions to consider--I'll keep poking around on Zillow, I'm pretty
Wingus Dingus
Jan 2022
#51
Well under a 100k is a pretty low bar (Under 200k would open up more temperate cities I expect)
cinematicdiversions
Jan 2022
#17