10 cheapest cities to purchase a home

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1. Rockford, IL
2. Peoria, IL
3. Decatur, IL(home:blessed::heh:)
4. Springfield, IL
5. Akron, OH
6. Erie, PA
7. Detroit, MI
8. Rochester, NY
9. Toledo, OH
10. Cleveland, OH

:mjlol: @ 30% of the list being central Illinois.

Surprised to see Cleveland & Detroit on the list. I bet if you took into account suburbs, they wouldn't be anywhere near the top 10.

 

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Damn Illinois is in that bytch


I think my aunt stays in Rockford or Homewood Illinois one of the two

Only thing is. Who wants to live in Illinois or Ohio 12 months of the year when weather gets crazy
Yep. We just have to hope for a mild winter. Summers are just as bad with the humidity
 

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There must be a correlation between cities with brothers that pawg and cheap housing.
:pachaha:

A lot of pawging going on in Decatur.

Dropped my sons off this morning for the 1st day of school, I know I saw at least 12 mixed kids getting out of cars:pachaha:
 

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Manufacturing is big almost everywhere, but ESPECIALLY in the Midwest. When factories started closing, you saw a decline in a lot of our cities. All of our ppl that came up from the South came up here for those jobs. A lot of their kids who grew up, either found a job in what manufacturers are left here, or they moved south.

Hell, I'm born and raised in the Midwest and I look at the South like they viewed the Midwest back in the day in regards to opportunity
 

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That being said Cleveland and Detroit are the only one I would even consider on that list
 

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What the south and southwest were twenty years ago, is what the midwest is becoming now.

do what that info what you will if you wanna have your feet up in the near future.
What’s the draw to the Midwest? Not near the coast, horrible weather, nothing to do…at least in the south it doesn’t get as cold, you’re close to the beach and close to major cities
 
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