The 2009 Coldwell Banker Home Price Comparison Index (HPCI) was released on September 23, 2009. In the annual comparison of similar 2,200-square foot, 4 bedrooms, 2 ½ bath homes in 310 U.S. housing markets. La Jolla, California was the most expensive at $2,125,000 while Grayling, Michigan was the least expensive at $112,675.
Tulsa continues to place among the most affordable housing markets in the country, ranking 17th with an Index price of $154,800. The overall national average price of homes in the 2009 Coldwell Banker HPCI was $363,401, and only 84 cities in the study has sample home prices below $200,000.
To view the entire 2009 HPCI go to coldwellbanker.com. Some other neighboring cities in the study are listed below.
Tulsa $154,800
Oklahoma City $164,250
Ft. Worth $153,450
Wichita $144, 625
Houston $159,847
Kansas City $217,366
Dallas $333,375
Fayetteville $216,125
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