A $1 million starter home? It's the norm in 237 cities (2024)

The number of cities with 'million-dollar' starter homes has nearly tripled since 2019

  • The number of cities where a starter home is worth $1 million or more has grown from 84 five years ago to 237 today.
  • Nearly half of these cities with "million-dollar" starter homes are in California.
  • The typical starter home nationwide is worth less than $200,000.

SEATTLE, July 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A million-dollar price tag no longer means lavish and luxurious living. In more than 200 U.S. cities, buyers will find a price tag of $1 million or more on the typical starter home, a new Zillow® analysis finds.

A $1 million starter home? It's the norm in 237 cities (1)

The typical "starter home" — defined for this analysis as being among those in the lowest third of home values in a given region — is worth at least $1 million in 237 cities, the highest number of cities ever. Five years ago, there were only 84 such cities.

Nationwide, the typical starter home is worth $196,611, which is comfortably affordablefor a median-income household. But a housing shortage that worsened over the pandemic helped drive the cost of all homes to new heights. Starter home values have grown 54.1% over the past five years, even more than the 49.1% increase for the typical U.S. home in the same time frame. That has delayed the first home purchase for many. The median age of a first-time home buyer was 35 last year, a year older than in 2019.

"Home buyers are battling affordability and availability today. So much so that $1 million is the norm for a starter home in hundreds of cities," said Orphe Divounguy, a senior economist at Zillow. "However, it's looking more and more like there will be some good news ahead for first-time buyers. More homes are for sale, price cuts are on the rise, and buyers have a few more days to weigh their options as homes sit on the market."

Exactly half of all states have at least one city with a typical starter home worth $1 million or more. There are 117 such cities in California, well ahead of New York (31) and New Jersey (21), which have the second- and third-highest numbers. Florida and Massachusetts round out the top five with 11 each.

Among metropolitan areas, the New York City metro, which includes parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, has the most cities with million-dollar starter homes at 48. The San Francisco metro has the next highest count at 44, followed by Los Angeles (35), San Jose (15), and Miami and Seattle, each with eight. Irvine, with a population of more than 300,000, is the biggest city with $1 million starter homes.

Markets with the most-restrictive building regulations tend to have more cities with $1 million starter homes. They are also markets with lower homeownership rates.

First-time buyers shopping for a $1 million home, or perhaps something closer to average, can find tools to help on Zillow. Zillow Home Loans' new BuyAbility℠ tool will give buyers a personalized, real-time estimate of the home price and monthly payment that fit within their budget, and then provide insight into the likelihood of qualifying for a loan. Zillow can also help buyers find and connect with an expert loan officer from Zillow Home Loans as well as a real estate agent to help guide them through the process.

Zillow also has rental listingsfor single-family homes, apartments and even individual rooms for those who are not yet ready to jump into homeownership.

State

Cities with Million-Dollar
Starter Homes (June 2024)

Cities with Million-Dollar
Starter Homes (June 2023)

Cities with Million-Dollar
Starter Homes (June 2019)

California

117

98

53

New York

31

26

13

New Jersey

21

15

2

Florida

11

10

4

Massachusetts

11

9

Washington

8

8

5

Texas

7

6

1

Hawaii

5

4

1

Connecticut

4

2

Colorado

3

3

1

Wyoming

3

1

Maryland

2

2

1

South Carolina

2

2

1

Arizona

1

1

1

Georgia

1

1

1

Kansas

1

1

Michigan

1

1

Minnesota

1

1

Missouri

1

1

Nevada

1

1

New Hampshire

1

1

Virginia

1

1

Illinois

1

Rhode Island

1

Utah

1

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A $1 million starter home? It's the norm in 237 cities (2024)

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A $1 million starter home? It's the norm in 237 cities? ›

The number of cities where a starter home is worth $1 million or more has grown from 84 five years ago to 237 today. Nearly half of these cities with “million-dollar” starter homes are in California. The typical starter home nationwide is worth less than $200,000.

What was the first modern city to reach $1 million? ›

In 133 BCE, Rome became the first city in the world to reach a population of one million people. Rome has not always been the capital of Italy; prior to the unification of Italy in 1870, the capital city was Florence.

What city has the most million-dollar homes? ›

San Francisco tops the list with 81% of its homes valued at $1 million or more, followed closely by San Jose at 80%. These cities are part of the broader San Francisco Bay Area, known for its high real estate values due to the tech industry's presence and the number of high-paying jobs.

What is the biggest city to ever exist? ›

The Sumerian city of Uruk (modern-day Iraq), allegedly home to the legendary king Gilgamesh, topped the list with 40,000 people. It was followed by Memphis (Egypt) with 20,000 inhabitants.

Why the first $1 million is the hardest? ›

The Power of Compounding

One of the reasons that the first $1 million is so hard is that it is such a large amount of money relative to where most people begin. To go from $500,000 in assets to $1 million requires a 100% return—a level of performance very hard to achieve in less than six years.

What city do most millionaires live in the US? ›

About 5.5 million millionaires live in the US, a wealth report by Henley & Partners said. Unsurprisingly, New York City has the most millionaires.

How many 2 million-dollar homes are there in the US? ›

With over 78 million owner-occupied homes in the US: More than 2.1 million homes are valued between $1 million and $2 million. Nearly 600,000 homes are valued at $2 million or more!

What percentage of Americans own a million-dollar house? ›

Nearly one-in-ten U.S. homes are now worth at least $1 million. Analysis from Redfin has found that 8.2% of homes in America were million-dollar homes as of June 2023, nearing the June 2022 peak of 8.6%.

Which city was the first to reach 1 million? ›

Rome, Italy reached a population of one million sometime during the second century BC. Rome, Italy was the first city to reach a population of one million in 133B.

What was the second city to reach 1 million? ›

According to Modelski, Alexandria reached the population of 1 million at around 100BC. According to other sources, Rome reached population of 1 million at around AD 1 or AD 100. The next would be Chang'an, China at around 700AD.

What was the first modern city in the world? ›

Well, at the moment, Çatalhöyük is the first known city in the world – the first place where surrounding villages came together and formed a central location and began the sort of urban civilization that dominates the modern world.

What was the first modern city in the US? ›

St. Augustine is the oldest city in the United States of America. It was founded in 1565 by Spanish admiral Pedro Menéndez de Avilés.

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