04/07/2021
For any of us, the past year has brought about a slew of unexpected changes. Depending didn’t slow rising home prices or increase the amount of available inventory in major metro areas, but it discipled the idea that all office workers must be tethered to a physical location.
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With remote work becoming more and more normalized, many Americans especially Californians, are wondering why they’re paying exorbitant housing cost for:
Less Space;
Less Privacy;
Less Stability;
Less Representation;
And Higher Political Rising Issues.
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With that in mind, the most affordable places to live in United States by cost of living index are:
Mississippi;
Oklahoma;
Arkansas;
Kansas;
Missouri;
Georgia;
Alabama;
New Mexico;
Tennessee;
and Indiana.
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Mississippi has the lowest housing cost in the country and has held the top spot for years. You can expect to pay around $134,000 for a home, so if you’re looking for a new hometown where your money can go even further, Mississippi might be the right move for you!
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Oklahoma has a second lowest cost of living in the US, you can expect to pay $142,000 for a home which means you’ll be able to afford that tailgating rig sooner than you planned!
Arkansas is quickly approaching third place, and the transportation, housing, and healthcare costs are all lower than the national averages. It’s estimated that for a family to live comfortably in Arkansas, would need to make around $44,000 a year. Might I add, Arkansas also offers a deal on milk at an average price of $1.75 a gallon! 🥛
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Direct message me/text/email/ or call me now,  and let’s move you out of California where you’ll feel richer than you thought.