Coldwell callsout the priciest markets
 Coldwell Banker Identifies Priciest, Cheapest Markets
Coldwell Banker’s annual single-home price survey of nearly 400 cities was released yesterday with Beverly Hills, Calif., again holding the No. 1 U.S. spot and Texas claiming three of the country’s most-affordable cities.
Now understand this based on CB’s data only.
Most Expensive Homes in the United States (U.S.)
The top 10 most expensive homes can be found in these cities:
Beverly Hills, Calif.: $2.2 million
Greenwich, Conn.: $2.0 million
La Jolla, Calif.: $1.8 million
Santa Monica, Calif.: $1.8 million
Newport Beach, Calif.: $1.6 million
Santa Barbara, Calif.: $1.6 million
Palo Alto, Calif.: $1.5 million
San Mateo, Calif.: $1.5 million
San Francisco: $1.5 million
Boston: $1.4 million
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Killeen, Texas: $136,725
Minot, N.D.: $139,033
Arlington, Texas: $139,175
Canton, Ohio: $146,333
Muncie, Ind.: $150,000
Topeka, Kan.: $150,075
Fort Worth: $151,250
Tulsa: $153,750
Grayling, Mich.: $155,000
Wichita: $156,500