8 Unaffordable Cities For The Middle Class

San Francisco, CA

Silicon Valley's booming tech industry has brought a wealth of opportunities, but housing prices have skyrocketed. For many people in this area, it is realistic to have to pay more than $1 million for a modest home.

Denver, CO

Denver was once known for its relative affordability. However, a surge in population and popularity has pushed housing costs way up. Denver's new normal might be seen as comfortable apartments that cost close to $2,000 per month.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles, the City of Angels, might seem like a dream. However, sunshine and celebrity encounters come at a cost. The median home price here is well over $935,000.

Washington, DC

The nation's capital offers a vibrant cultural scene and career opportunities. But housing costs are no joke. Consider residences that rent for easily over $2,000 per month.

Urban Honolulu, HI

Living in paradise isn't cheap. Honolulu offers stunning beaches and a laid-back lifestyle, but that comes with a hefty price tag.

New York City, NY

The Big Apple is a city that never sleeps, but the cost of living might leave you exhausted. New York City is notorious for its expensive housing market.

Bridgeport-Stamford, CT

Living near New York City might seem attractive, offering access to the big city without the crazy price tag. But towns like Bridgeport and Stamford are no longer budget-friendly options.

Seattle, WA

Seattle, the city of coffee and tech giants, has seen its housing market surge in recent years. Finding a decent home under $850,000 is a challenge.

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