The US housing market has been battered amid soaring home costs - here are the most affordable cities for millennials to buy a home right now

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10. Oklahoma City

10. Oklahoma City

Median income: $60, 500

Percentage of for-sale homes that are affordable: 82.8%

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9. Indianapolis

9. Indianapolis

Median income: $62,100

Percentage of for-sale homes that are affordable: 83.5%

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8. Cleveland

8. Cleveland

Median income: $56,200

Percentage of for-sale homes that are affordable: 84%

7. Minneapolis

7. Minneapolis

Median income: $83,900

Percentage of for-sale homes that are affordable: 85.1%

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6. Kansas City

 6. Kansas City

Median income: $71,300

Percentage of for-sale homes that are affordable: 85.2%

5. Hartford, Connecticut

5. Hartford, Connecticut

Median income: $76,200

Percentage of for-sale homes that are affordable: 85.7%

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4. Cincinnati

4. Cincinnati

Median income: $68,500

Percentage of for-sale homes that are affordable: 85.9%

3. Columbus, Ohio

3. Columbus, Ohio

Median income: $71,200

Percentage of for-sale homes that are affordable: 87.1%

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2. Pittsburgh

2. Pittsburgh

Median income: $70,200

Percentage of for-sale homes that are affordable: 87.5%

1. St. Louis

1. St. Louis

Median income: $68,800

Percentage of for-sale homes that are affordable: 88.1%

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