The 25 most expensive places to live in the U.S.

Based on the largest percentage of income to afford a house, courtesy of U.S. News' Best Places to Live report for 2019, these are the top 25 costliest places to live: 
  1. San Juan, Puerto Rico
  2. Miami, Florida
  3. Los Angeles, California
  4. New York, New York
  5. San Diego, California
  6. Santa Barbara, California
  7. Salinas, California
  8. Honolulu, Hawaii
  9. Santa Rosa, California
  10. Daytona Beach, Florida
  11. Port St. Lucie, Florida
  12. Stockton, California
  13. Modesto, California
  14. Fresno, California
  15. San Francisco, California
  16. Orlando, Florida
  17. Sacramento, California
  18. Fort Myers, Florida
  19. New Haven, Connecticut
  20. McAllen, Texas
  21. San Jose, California
  22. Brownsville, Texas

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