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Top US Cities Where the Middle Class Can Afford a Home and Don’t Need a Car

Last updated: May 5, 2025 8:00 pm
Oliver James
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With President Donald Trump’s tariffs threatening to increase the prices of new and used vehicles this spring, commuters in public-transit-friendly cities may see a slight financial advantage. That’s the good news.

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MinneapolisChicagoEmeryville, California4 More Cities With Median Home Prices Under $1 Million

The bad news? The price of housing in many of these cities is way above the national median sales price of $416,900 — all the way up to $2.55 million in Brookline, Massachusetts.

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However, data from Realtor.com and location intelligence company Local Logic found at least three walkable U.S. cities where the middle class can buy a home for under $500,000.

Minneapolis

  • Median home price: $335,000

Many people may not think of Minneapolis as a walkable city due to cold winter weather. But the city’s extensive Skyway System, a series of covered, climate-controlled footbridges above the city, helps immensely. The city also has a bus and light rail network for public transit, and the average commute is just 23 minutes, according to BestPlaces.

According to the Realtor.com and Local Logic report, over 27% of residents don’t drive to work.

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Chicago

  • Median home price: $354,900

Chicago was recently ranked the most walkable city for tourists, according to a study by Preply. It’s good for commuters as well, with the second-largest public transportation system in the U.S. that’s made up of eight train lines and 127 bus routes, according to Choose Chicago. There is also a bike-share program and more than 450 miles of bike lanes.

Affordable home prices within the city or in nearby suburbs make Chicago a great choice for families who want to forgo owning a car. In fact, per the Realtor.com and Local Logic study, nearly half (44%) of residents don’t drive to work.

Emeryville, California

  • Median home price: $485,000

It’s not easy to find affordable real estate in California. But Emeryville is a commuter-friendly, walkable city in the Bay Area between Berkeley and Oakland. Access to a free transit system that connects to the larger Bay Area Rapid Transit and an Amtrak station makes commuting across the state easy. And 49.5% of people don’t drive to work here.

However, be aware that crime rates here are higher than the national average. Choose your home carefully and stay active with neighborhood watch programs.

4 More Cities With Median Home Prices Under $1 Million

Most middle-class Americans may not consider $1 million an affordable price for a home. But if your budget can stretch, these four walkable U.S. cities provide tons of amenities — including excellent and affordable public transit.

  • Washington, D.C.: $600,000 median home price

  • Seattle: $750,000 median home price

  • Arlington, Virginia: $774,930 median home price

  • Hoboken, New Jersey: $785,000 median home price

“Thriving home values in these markets likely reflect easy access to jobs, culture and a high quality of life,” Danielle Hale, Realtor.com chief economist, said in a press release.

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Sources

  • Realtor.com, “America’s Top Eco-Friendly Cities for Car-Free Transit.”

  • BestPlaces, “Minneapolis, MN Commuting.”

  • Preply, “Best U.S. cities to explore on foot: Discover America’s most walkable tourist cities.”

  • Choose Chicago, “Getting Around Chicago.”

This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: Top US Cities Where the Middle Class Can Afford a Home and Don’t Need a Car

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