Here’s What a $500K Home Looks Like in Each State

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How much house can you buy with a $500,000 budget? It depends on the market. In some states, this amount of money goes pretty far in purchasing a single-family home with several bedrooms and bathrooms. In others, you may find your options are limited to smaller homes.

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To find out what a $500,000 home looks like in every state, GOBankingRates utilized Zillow to look up these homes for sale. From the East Coast to the West Coast, here’s what a $500,000 home looks like for potential buyers.

Also see fast-growing suburbs with homes worth under $500,000.

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Alabama

  • $500,000 in Dothan

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Alaska

  • $515,000 in Juneau

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Arizona

  • $500,000 in Scottsdale

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Arkansas

  • $500,000 in Little Rock

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California

  • $500,000 in Orangevale

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Colorado

  • $500,000 in Pueblo West

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Connecticut

  • $550,000 in Wethersfield

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Delaware

  • $500,000 in Wilmington

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Florida

  • $500,000 in Orlando

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Georgia

  • $500,000 in Georgetown

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Hawaii

  • $500,000 in Mountain View

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Idaho

  • $500,000 in Star

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Illinois

  • $500,000 in Chicago

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Indiana

  • $500,000 in Indianapolis

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Iowa

  • $500,000 in Sioux City

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Kansas

  • $500,000 in Leawood

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Kentucky

  • $500,000 in Hebron

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Louisiana

  • $500,000 in Baton Rouge

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Maine

  • $500,000 in South Portland

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Maryland

  • $525,000 in Severn

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Massachusetts

  • $500,000 in Hudson

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Michigan

  • $500,000 in Greenbush

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Minnesota

  • $500,000 in Plymouth

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Mississippi

  • $500,000 in Olive Branch

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Missouri

  • $500,000 in Blue Springs

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Montana

  • $500,000 in Hamilton

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Nebraska

  • $500,000 in Gothenburg

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Nevada

  • $550,000 in Henderson

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New Hampshire

  • $500,000 in Hudson

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New Jersey

  • $525,000 in Dover

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New Mexico

  • $500,000 in Rio Rancho

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New York

  • $500,000 in Staten Island

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North Carolina

  • $509,900 in Charlotte

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North Dakota

  • $525,000 in Thompson

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Ohio

  • $500,000 in Cincinnati

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Oklahoma

  • $500,000 in Mustang

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Oregon

  • $500,000 in Medford

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Pennsylvania

  • $500,000 in West Alexander

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Rhode Island

  • $500,000 in Johnston

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South Carolina

  • $500,000 in Anderson

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South Dakota

  • $500,000 in Rapid City

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Tennessee

  • $500,000 in Mount Juliet

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Texas

  • $500,000 in Texarkana

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Utah

  • $500,000 in West Bountiful

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Vermont

  • $500,000 in Windsor

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Virginia

  • $500,000 in Danville

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Washington

  • $500,000 in Spokane

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West Virginia

  • $500,000 in Glen Dale

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Wisconsin

  • $500,000 in Prescott

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Wyoming

  • $500,000 in Recluse

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