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With the inventory of existing houses for sale still almost 14 percent below levels recorded this time last year, median home prices continued to climb in April, according to data released Wednesday by the National Association of Realtors.

The national median existing-home price was $192,800 in April, up 11 percent from a year ago, according to NAR. That makes 14 consecutive months of year-over-year price increases.

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But as the adage goes, all real estate is local, and $192,800 in Miami, Fla. doesn't buy you the same as it would in Bismarck, N.D. Here's a look at what the national median existing-home price will buy you across the country:

1) Washington, D.C.
House in Washington, D.C. (zillow.com)


Price: $191,000

Square feet: 611

Bedrooms: 1

Bathrooms: 1

2) Charleston, S.C.
House in Charleston, South Carolina (zillow.com)


Price: $192,500

Square feet: 2,028

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 3

3) Austin, Texas
House in Austin, Texas (zillow.com)


Price: $192,500

Square feet: 1,436

Bedrooms: 4

Bathrooms: 2.5

4) Cleveland
House in Cleveland (zillow.com)


Price: $193,000

Square feet: 1,062

Bedrooms: 2

Bathrooms: 2

5) New York
House in New York City (zillow.com)


Price: $192,00

Square feet: N/A

Bedrooms: N/A

Bathrooms: 1

6) Miami
House in Miami (zillow.com)


Price: $192,900

Square feet: 365

Bedrooms: N/A

Bathrooms: 1

7) Birmingham, Ala.

House in Birmingham, Ala. (zillow.com)


Price: $192,500

Square feet: 1,922

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 2
 
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