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Page 1: Cost of Square Footage

Seattle1,120.76 sq. ft

San Francisco484.85 sq. ft

Detroit26,899.89 sq. ft

Portland1,726.33 sq. ft

Las Vegas2,988.81 sq. ft

Colorado Springs2,856.78 sq. ft

Denver 1,622.07 sq. ft

Tuscon2,831.6 sq. ft

Phoenix2,562.07sq. ft

Los Angeles 1,726.33 sq. ft Fort Worth 3,397.74 sq. ft Houston 3,397.79 sq. ft

New Orleans3,668.3 sq. ft

Dallas2,273.15 sq. ft

Memphis 5,043.75 sq. ft

Cleveland 7,017.35 sq. ft

Minneapolis 2,109.82 sq. ft

Atlanta 2,210.86 sq. ft

Chicago 1,992.64 sq. ft

Miami 1,726.33 sq. ft

New York 761.16 sq. ft

Philadelphia3,016.88 sq. ft

Charlotte 3,293.85 sq. ft

Charleston 1,910.01 sq. ft Jacksonville 3,797.74 sq. ft

Washington 709.51 sq. ft

Boston 675.3 sq. ft

Average spent on a home in America in Jan ‘14 was

$322,800.00.

So how much does

$322,800.00 buy you

in various US cities?

Here’s how much square footage you can buy for

$322,800.00 based on location:

The median price of the cities surveyed is in Atlanta, which gets you a lovely home like this.

The least bang for your buck. (Of cities surveyd.)

The most bang for your buck. (Of cities surveyd.)

FOR YOUR

Statistics based on Business Insider (March, 2014) and US Census Beraeu (Jan. 2014). Square footage averages include land and are rounded to nearest hunderth.

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