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Credit Sesame Interactive: How Much House Can You Buy With $250,000; $500,000; $1 million?
Where you’re buying a house, location has just as much of an effect on how big a home you can afford as your housing budget itself. So how much house can you buy? To give you an idea, we created this interactive infographic with Credit Sesame, based on median property values in 63 metro areas in the U.S. Follow the directions below and find out how many square feet you can buy for $250,000, $500,000 and $1 million.









