Top 101 cities with the largest house values disparities (population 50,000+)

Disparities distibution for all U.S. cities (pop. 50,000+)

Top 101 cities with the largest house values disparities (population 50,000+)

RankCityDisparities
1.
Atlanta, GA (housing) (pop. 447,841)50.0%
2.
Sarasota, FL (housing) (pop. 53,326)49.3%
3.
Dallas, TX (housing) (pop. 1,257,676)48.3%
4.
Delray Beach, FL (housing) (pop. 64,072)46.7%
5.
Houston, TX (housing) (pop. 2,195,914)46.2%
6.
Fort Lauderdale, FL (housing) (pop. 172,389)45.3%
7.
Tampa, FL (housing) (pop. 352,957)45.2%
8.
Davie, FL (housing) (pop. 96,830)45.0%
9.
Fort Myers, FL (housing) (pop. 68,190)44.5%
10.
Waco, TX (housing) (pop. 129,030)44.2%
11.
Southeast Montgomery, TX (housing) (pop. 288,750)43.8%
12.
Charleston, SC (housing) (pop. 127,999)43.4%
13.
Pittsburgh, PA (housing) (pop. 305,841)43.4%
14.
West Palm Beach, FL (housing) (pop. 102,436)43.3%
15.
Largo, FL (housing) (pop. 78,409)43.3%
16.
Auburn, AL (housing) (pop. 58,582)43.3%
17.
Kendall-Perrine, FL (housing) (pop. 169,007)42.6%
18.
Coachella Valley, CA (housing) (pop. 156,830)42.4%
19.
Palm Beach Gardens, FL (housing) (pop. 50,699)42.4%
20.
Yucaipa, CA (housing) (pop. 52,536)42.3%
21.
Little Rock, AR (housing) (pop. 197,357)42.3%
22.
Deerfield Beach, FL (housing) (pop. 78,041)42.1%
23.
Miami Beach, FL (housing) (pop. 91,026)42.1%
24.
Richmond, VA (housing) (pop. 214,114)41.9%
25.
Charleston, WV (housing) (pop. 50,821)41.8%
26.
Beaumont, TX (housing) (pop. 117,796)41.8%
27.
Southeast Hidalgo, TX (housing) (pop. 124,914)41.7%
28.
New Orleans, LA (housing) (pop. 378,715)41.6%
29.
North Pinal, AZ (housing) (pop. 100,105)41.5%
30.
Hemet, CA (housing) (pop. 81,750)41.5%
31.
Fort Worth, TX (housing) (pop. 792,727)41.4%
32.
Boca Raton, FL (housing) (pop. 89,407)41.3%
33.
Port Arthur, TX (housing) (pop. 54,135)41.2%
34.
Shreveport, LA (housing) (pop. 200,327)41.2%
35.
Clearwater, FL (housing) (pop. 109,703)41.1%
36.
Tulsa, OK (housing) (pop. 398,121)41.1%
37.
Greenville, SC (housing) (pop. 61,397)40.8%
38.
Gulf Breeze-Harold, FL (housing) (pop. 67,908)40.8%
39.
Jackson, MS (housing) (pop. 172,638)40.7%
40.
Wilmington, NC (housing) (pop. 112,067)40.6%
41.
St. Petersburg, FL (housing) (pop. 249,688)40.4%
42.
Mission, TX (housing) (pop. 81,050)40.3%
43.
Columbia, SC (housing) (pop. 133,358)40.1%
44.
Fort Smith, AR (housing) (pop. 87,650)40.0%
45.
Odessa, TX (housing) (pop. 110,720)40.0%
46.
Rocky Mount, NC (housing) (pop. 56,954)39.9%
47.
North Charleston, SC (housing) (pop. 104,054)39.9%
48.
Mobile, AL (housing) (pop. 194,899)39.8%
49.
Tyler, TX (housing) (pop. 100,223)39.8%
50.
Enid, OK (housing) (pop. 50,725)39.8%
51.
Midland, TX (housing) (pop. 123,933)39.8%
52.
Baton Rouge, LA (housing) (pop. 229,426)39.7%
53.
East Grayson, TX (housing) (pop. 86,658)39.7%
54.
Miami, FL (housing) (pop. 417,650)39.6%
55.
Charlotte, NC (housing) (pop. 792,862)39.5%
56.
Wichita Falls, TX (housing) (pop. 104,898)39.5%
57.
Clark, NV (housing) (pop. 65,029)39.5%
58.
Abilene, TX (housing) (pop. 120,099)39.4%
59.
North Miami, FL (housing) (pop. 61,007)39.4%
60.
Harlingen, TX (housing) (pop. 65,665)39.4%
61.
Lake Charles, LA (housing) (pop. 74,024)39.3%
62.
McAllen, TX (housing) (pop. 136,639)39.3%
63.
Memphis, TN (housing) (pop. 653,450)39.3%
64.
Dothan, AL (housing) (pop. 68,001)39.3%
65.
Tuscaloosa, AL (housing) (pop. 95,334)39.1%
66.
Winston-Salem, NC (housing) (pop. 236,441)39.1%
67.
Conroe, TX (housing) (pop. 63,032)39.1%
68.
Montgomery, AL (housing) (pop. 201,332)39.0%
69.
Pensacola, FL (housing) (pop. 52,703)38.9%
70.
Kansas City, MO (housing) (pop. 467,007)38.8%
71.
Greenville, NC (housing) (pop. 89,130)38.8%
72.
Lafayette, LA (housing) (pop. 124,276)38.7%
73.
Pompano Beach, FL (housing) (pop. 104,410)38.6%
74.
Ocala, FL (housing) (pop. 57,468)38.6%
75.
White Plains, NY (housing) (pop. 57,866)38.5%
76.
Valdosta, GA (housing) (pop. 56,481)38.5%
77.
Kingsport, TN (housing) (pop. 52,962)38.3%
78.
Philadelphia, PA (housing) (pop. 1,553,165)38.2%
79.
Lakeland, FL (housing) (pop. 100,710)38.2%
80.
Bowling Green, KY (housing) (pop. 61,488)38.1%
81.
Peoria, IL (housing) (pop. 116,513)38.1%
82.
Santa Fe, NM (housing) (pop. 69,976)38.0%
83.
Oklahoma City, OK (housing) (pop. 610,613)38.0%
84.
Decatur, IL (housing) (pop. 74,710)38.0%
85.
Amarillo, TX (housing) (pop. 196,429)38.0%
86.
Chattanooga, TN (housing) (pop. 173,366)38.0%
87.
Macon, GA (housing) (pop. 89,981)37.9%
88.
San Marcos, TX (housing) (pop. 54,076)37.9%
89.
Victoria, TX (housing) (pop. 65,098)37.9%
90.
Athens-Clarke County, GA (housing) (pop. 119,980)37.9%
91.
Austin, TX (housing) (pop. 885,400)37.8%
92.
Savannah, GA (housing) (pop. 142,772)37.8%
93.
Lubbock, TX (housing) (pop. 239,538)37.8%
94.
San Angelo, TX (housing) (pop. 97,492)37.7%
95.
Longview, TX (housing) (pop. 81,443)37.7%
96.
San Antonio, TX (housing) (pop. 1,409,019)37.7%
97.
Jonesboro, AR (housing) (pop. 71,551)37.6%
98.
Greensboro, NC (housing) (pop. 279,639)37.6%
99.
Metropolitan Government, TN (housing) (pop. 620,916)37.6%
100.
Chicago, IL (housing) (pop. 2,718,782)37.6%
101.
Jacksonville, FL (housing) (pop. 842,583)37.5%
Also check out our website just for ranking top lists with best, worst, and most of everything: ShareRanks.com.
City-data.com does not guarantee the accuracy or timeliness of any information on this site.  Use at your own risk.
Website © 2003-2024 Advameg, Inc.