I'd look at the Abetta ones then.
Becky
"Area residents long have known their money buys more house than just about anywhere in the nation.
Now the rest of the country will know it, too.
The Warren-Youngstown-Boardman area, including some western Pennsylvania neighborhoods, placed first among the nation's most affordable larger housing areas, according to the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Opportunity Index released Tuesday.
Among areas with 500,000 or more people, 90.2 percent of local housing sold in the first three months of the year was within reach of families earning the median household income of $51,300, the survey reported. The area's median housing price was $86,000, according to the survey."