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Towns in the South With the Best Housing Prices

Navigating the property market can be a stressful and frustrating process, especially if you want to get on the property ladder without paying through the nose for a home in an overpriced area. Luckily, if you do your research and are flexible regarding where you settle down, it is still possible to find a bargain, especially in parts of the South.

To help you in your search, here are a few towns where house prices are appealing and the quality of life is high.

Greenville, South Carolina

Like many modern urban centers, Greenville came from humble beginnings but is today home to over 800,000 residents—and boasts the economy and infrastructure to support such a large and still-growing population.

Property prices have risen quite rapidly in recent years, although with the average family home sitting at around $250,000 at the moment, they still count as comparatively affordable. And so long as you find an agent that takes real estate compliance seriously, it could prove an inexpensive place to plan your next move.

The heart of Greenville is a busy, bustling, cosmopolitan place: perfect if you like eating out at restaurants, taking in shows and generally feeling like you are in the middle of things. And because the climate is mild for most of the year, it is also ideal for lovers of the great outdoors.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Staying in South Carolina, Myrtle Beach is not only a top destination for tourists from across the country, but also benefits from a favorable housing market where the median price currently sits at just under $200,000.

Lots of people have cottoned onto the appeal of this city, as its population has grown faster than any other equivalent region in the U.S. over the last five years. And if you want sun, sea and sand in the Deep South, then this is the place to find it.

Myrtle Beach’s stunning beachfront, and its excellent attractions and the amenities fuelled by tourist dollars, mean that it punches above its weight in a lot of ways. If you are happy to hang out at the beach all year round, you will find this a rewarding place to reside outside of peak seasons as well.

Huntsville, Alabama

Big Spring International Park courtesy of Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau

Huntsville offers an intriguing and unusual mix of Southern sensibilities with industries that are more usually associated with states to the North. As such, it is something of a hidden gem, and its median home prices of around $190,000 reflect this.

Indeed, Huntsville is amongst the most affordable places to live in the country, especially since its large, white-collar workforce can command decent salaries, while spending very little of their income on housing costs.

Money is not everything, of course, and thankfully the vibrancy of life in Huntsville and the beauty of its river, parks and architecture give locals plenty to shout about. Huntsville is also known as “Rocket City” due to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center being located there, and the city’s tagline is “we’ve got space.” If you want a place to raise a family without breaking the bank, this could be it.

Gumbo courtesy of Lafayette Travel

Lafayette, Louisiana

With the average home in Lafayette costing a hair over $189,000 at the moment, and all sorts of natural wonders on your doorstep, you could make major savings without having to make many sacrifices if you moved to this slice of Cajun heaven.

Residents are regularly ranked among the happiest and most content in the country, and it is easy to see why. Lafayette boasts art, culture and a killer food scene, as well as a robust economy with low levels of unemployment.

As you can see, the South has many affordable towns and cities that you could call home. All you need to do is pick one!

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