Gorgeous Southern state with white sand beaches, stunning nature reserves and historic cities ranks as America’s most affordable

A beautiful southern state with white sand beaches and nature reserves has been named the most affordable state in the country.

WalletHub Alabama is the most affordable state to live in, based on a number of factors including home prices, median annual property taxes, cost of living, median annual household income, and homeownership rate.

It was also found that West Virginia was the second cheapest city and Utah was the third cheapest city.

If we look at these statistics, this is why people move to the states where it is cheapest.

Alabama, with its white sandy beaches, is considered the most affordable state in the US

1.Alabama

Alabama has white sand beaches along its entire coast and features beautiful nature reserves with rivers and streams, marshes, forests, coastlines and mountains.

Hundreds of species in Alabama are found nowhere else on Earth, according to The Nature Conservancy.

And the southern cities of Montgomery and Birmingham have many historic sites dating back to the Civil War and the civil rights movement.

2. West Virginia

West Virginia offers a combination of natural beauty, rich history and Appalachian culture.

The smaller towns and rural areas offer residents easy commuting and are known for their close-knit communities, according to Redfin.

It is also known as the birthplace of American folk music, contributing significantly to the genres of bluegrass, country and gospel.

Cities like Birmingham, Alabama (pictured) offer historic sites

Cities like Birmingham, Alabama (pictured) offer historic sites

There are monuments dating back to the Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement

There are monuments dating back to the Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement

3.Utah

Known for its skiing and abundance of outdoor recreational activities, Utah boasts a strong and diverse economy driven by industries such as technology and tourism, according to Apartment Guide.

There are also several cultural events and festivals held throughout the year, including the famous Sundance Film Festival in Park City.

4.Indiana

The Hoosier State boasts a robust higher education landscape, with universities such as Indiana University. Ball State University is known for its strong programs in education and telecommunications, and the University of Notre Dame is a prestigious Catholic university.

It is also close to a number of cities and has four distinct seasons.

Alabama was rated the most affordable city based on a number of factors, including housing affordability, average annual property taxes, cost of living, average annual household income, and homeownership rate.

Alabama was rated the most affordable city based on a number of factors, including housing affordability, average annual property taxes, cost of living, average annual household income, and homeownership rate.

5.Tennessee

Tennessee has no state income tax and low property taxes, with a number of high-quality schools for families to choose from, according to Rocket Homes.

It is also known for its views of the Mississippi River and Lookout Mountain, and the popular Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Tennessee also has a vibrant culture, with different musical styles and cuisines across its three distinct regions. The city is known for its role in the development of popular music genres such as blues, rock and roll, soul and gospel.

The Most Affordable States in 2024

  1. Alabama
  2. West Virginia
  3. Utah
  4. Indiana
  5. Tennessee
  6. Idaho
  7. Missouri
  8. Arkansas
  9. Mississippi
  10. South Carolina
  11. Kentucky
  12. Wyoming
  13. Minnesota
  14. Georgia
  15. Michigan
  16. Delaware
  17. North Carolina
  18. Virginia
  19. Oklahoma
  20. South Dakota
  21. Iowa
  22. Arizona
  23. Louisiana
  24. Ohio
  25. New Mexico
  26. Montana
  27. Kansas
  28. Colorado
  29. Pennsylvania
  30. Florida
  31. North Dakota
  32. Wisconsin
  33. Nebraska
  34. Texas
  35. Maine
  36. Washington
  37. Illinois
  38. Maryland
  39. Nevada
  40. New Hampshire
  41. Oregon
  42. Alaska
  43. Vermont
  44. Massachusetts
  45. Rhode Island
  46. Connecticut
  47. New York
  48. New Jersey
  49. California
  50. Hawaii