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What Can You Buy for Less Than $250k in 5 US Cities?

While we love to obsess over million dollar homes and drool over lavish lakehouses, we also love to hunt for more affordable properties – like these five homes across five US cities that are all priced under $250,000.

Looking for a home in that price range? Or an investment property? Keep on reading…

So, what can you buy for less than $250k in five US cities?

1. $249,000 in Seattle, Washington:

This adorable first floor, corner unit looks worthy of Carrie Bradshaw!

Located right in the heart of Capitol Hill, in the historic Troy co-op with an ideal Walkscore of 98. With plenty of windows and tall ceilings, the space floods with awesome natural light. Check out more of this condo here!

2. $84,900 in Glendale, Arizona:

Tiny home time! This one in Glendale looks surprisingly spacious, with a cool board and batten exterior, lots of windows, a full kitchen, upstairs bedroom space, and it appears to be trailer-mounted so that you can take it anywhere you fancy. Life on the road, anyone?

3. $239,900 in Austin, Texas:

Not only is this an end unit but it’s also within a gated community within the Bradywine Condominiums. With two master beds and one bath, an open floor plan, two-story vaulted ceilings, and large loft with built-ins – this home is an awesome deal. Community features pool.

4. $249,000 in Concord, California

It’s not so easy to find properties at this price point in the Bay Area, however, we did manage to find this condo in a gated community! Built in 1969, the property features one bedroom and one bathroom, and has access to two swimming pools in this complex. Enjoy a short walk to Concord Hills, Newhall Community Park, Crossings Green Belt, and Turtle Creek Park

Explore this property further here.

5. $139,500 in Dallas, Texas

Updated loft style condo in North Dallas gated community. The one bed, one bath features a remodeled kitchen and bathroom, a full-size washer and dryer, texas tile, and vinyl plank flooring throughout.

READ MORE: What Does $1 Million Get You in 5 US Cities?

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