Arizona City Named The 'Cheapest' Place To Live In The State

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Finding a place to settle down and call home can be influenced by a variety of factors, with price arguably being one of if not the most important variable for many families searching for their forever home. While homes in some major cities come with a higher price tag, there are plenty of nearby towns and suburbs that won't be as hard on your wallet.

According to a list compiled by HomeSnacks, which analyzed census data on home prices, rents and incomes, the cheapest place to live in Arizona is Bullhead City, a city bordering the Colorado River and Nevada with a median home price of $301,043, median rent of $944 and median income of $47,129. Here's what the site had to say about the most affordable place to live in the state:

"Bullhead City ranks as the most affordable city statewide for 2024. With a cost of living index of 82, residents benefit from a housing market where the $301,043 median home value aligns with the local $47,129 median income. The city's position along the Colorado River offers free things to do with the family on weekends."

These are the 10 cheapest places to live in Arizona, according to HomeSnacks:

  1. Bullhead City
  2. Guadalupe
  3. Coolidge
  4. Kingman
  5. Eloy
  6. Apache Junction
  7. Florence
  8. Somerton
  9. Benson
  10. Douglas

Read up on the full list of Arizona's cheapest places to live at homesnacks.com. You can also check out our previous coverage of the Arizona town named among the "most underrated" in the state.


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