00:01Purchasing your own home is an impressive feat in itself.
00:04In certain American cities, it can even be more of a challenge.
00:07Here are the 7 most expensive U.S. cities to own a home.
00:12Coinage. Life. Well Spent.
00:15Presented by GEICO.
00:16According to the National Association of Realtors, we begin with the city of stars.
00:20The average home in La La Land can go for about $485,000.
00:25You've really got to love L.A.
00:27In the rocky mountain town of Boulder, Colorado,
00:30the price climbs up to more than half a million at $548,000,
00:35a cost that may very well be worth the 45,000 acres of open space.
00:39Miles of surf and sand don't come cheap, especially in sunny San Diego.
00:44Unless you're a panda living mortgage-free at the famous zoo,
00:48the average price for a home in this California wonderland runs about $564,000.
00:54Can you put a price on paradise?
00:56Yes, you most certainly can.
00:58You can own a home in Honolulu, Hawaii for a whopping average cost of $746,000.
01:04Hula skirts not included.
01:06Anaheim, California is known to many as the birthplace of the happiest place on earth.
01:10It also makes our list with an average home price of $750,000.
01:15And the Perk of Disneyland discounts for being a California resident.
01:19Now off to the home of Alcatraz and the famous Fisherman's Wharf.
01:23Owning a home here is a San Francisco treat for those with the substantial income to spare.
01:27The average price comes to an impressive $815,000.
01:31California continues to dominate with an average cost that crosses the million-dollar mark.
01:36The median home price in San Jose reaches a staggering $1.07 million,
01:42no doubt due to the booming job market in Silicon Valley.
01:45Now it's pretty clear why California is called the Golden State.
01:49Coinage, life well spent.
01:54Presented by GEICO.
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