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The median home sale price in the United States in 2020 was $365,000, which was $30,000 more than it was the previous year. Buying a house for well over a quarter of a million dollars is not affordable for many Americans. Yet, for those on a tight budget, in many parts of the country, most homes sell for far less.<\/p>\n

While the COVID-19 pandemic had devastating economic consequences in the United States, grinding entire industries to a halt, the real estate sector did not suffer. Existing-home sales in 2020 hit their highest level in nearly a decade and a half.<\/p>\n

Using median home sale prices provided by ATTOM Data Solutions, a real estate and property data company, 24\/7 Wall St. identified the least expensive Zip code in America. Zip codes were ranked based on median sales price of condos and single-family homes in 2020. Only Zip codes with at least 1,000 single-family homes and condos and where at least 500 of housing units were sold in 2020 were considered. Due to a lack of sufficient data, no postal codes in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, South Dakota, or Vermont were considered.<\/p>\n

In the search for the least expensive Zip code, estimated market value was determined by ATTOM\u2019s automated valuation model. Supplemental data on median household income, the share of households that are at least 50 years old and unemployment are five-year estimates by Zip code for 2015 to 2019 from the U.S. Census Bureau\u2019s American Community Survey.<\/p>\n

Many of the Zip codes on the finalist list were in Midwestern Rust Belt cities that have suffered for decades from the decline of American manufacturing. These places tend to have long-term population decline, high unemployment and low incomes, each of which can result in lower than average real estate prices.<\/p>\n

Despite the low incomes in many of the postal codes on this finalist list, housing is still relatively affordable. In each of the 50 Zip codes that 24\/7 Wall St considered, the ratio of home sale prices to incomes is more favorable than the comparable national ratio.<\/p>\n

The least expensive Zip code in America is 21223. Here are the details:<\/p>\n