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In April 2015, the average price of a home was $334,700.

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In a new study, GOBankingRates analyzed cities to find the ones that have become luxury housing markets.

Ten years ago, these 18 places were pretty affordable for homebuyers.

In just a decade theyve gone up as much as 374% in value.

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Below are the 18 cities that have seen thelargest price increases in single-family homes.

Lauderdale Lakes, Florida

17.

Egypt Lake-Leto, Florida

16.

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Muskegon, Michigan

15.

Roselle, New Jersey

14.

Ogden, Utah

13.

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North Miami Beach, Florida

12.

Kansas City, Kansas

11.

North Miami, Florida

10.

Park Forest, Illinois

9.

Fort Pierce, Florida

8.

East Point, Georgia

7.

Scottdale, Georgia

6.

Hazel Park, Michigan

5.

Hamtramck, Michigan

4.

Westview, Florida

3.

West Little River, Florida

2.

Pinewood, Florida

1.

The 10-year dollar and percent differences in home values were calculated.

With the average expenditure and average mortgage cost, the total cost of living can be calculated.

The remaining cities were sorted to show the largest percentage change in housing markets.

All data was collected on and is up to date as of April 10, 2025.

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