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Most Affordable in Tripura

Top 40 cities ranked by most affordable

Most Affordable — Tripura

1 Uttar Champamura $9,000
2 Manu $9,000
3 Kanchanpur $9,000
4 Panisagar $9,000
5 Lebachhara $9,000
6 Chandigarh $9,000
7 Matarbari $9,000
8 Briddhanagar $9,000
9 Narsingarh $9,000
10 Fulkumari $9,000
11 Teliamura $9,000
12 Gakulnagar $9,000
13 Bankimnagar $9,000
14 Anandanagar $9,000
15 Radhakishorenagar $9,000
16 Gandhigram $9,000
17 Taranagar $9,000
18 Madhuban $9,000
19 Dukli $9,000
20 Charipara $9,000
21 Dharmaragar $9,000
22 Sonāmura $9,000
23 Sabroom $9,000
24 Rānīr Bāzār $9,000
25 Rādhākishorepur $9,000
26 Manoharpur $9,000
27 Khowai $9,000
28 Kamalpur $9,000
29 Kailāshahar $9,000
30 Fatikrāi $9,000
31 Udaipur $9,000
32 Dharmanagar $9,000
33 Bisālgarh $9,000
34 Belonia $9,000
35 Barjala $9,000
36 Āmbāsa $9,000
37 Amarpur $9,000
38 Agartala $9,000
39 Kumarghat $9,000
40 Santirbazar $9,000

The most affordable housing markets in Tripura offer opportunities for homeownership at a fraction of the cost of major metros. Uttar Champamura has a median home value of just $9,000.

Affordable housing markets often feature lower costs of living overall, making them attractive to retirees, remote workers, and families building wealth through homeownership. Many of these cities offer solid community amenities despite their lower price points.

While low home values make homeownership accessible, they may also reflect limited job markets or slower economic growth. The rise of remote work has created new opportunities for these communities to attract residents who can earn higher salaries from distant employers.

Did You Know?

  • 1. In Uttar Champamura, the median home costs just $9,000 — less than a new luxury car.
  • 2. Affordable housing markets have seen increased interest since the rise of remote work, as buyers can earn higher salaries from anywhere.
  • 3. Many of the most affordable cities are in the South and Midwest, where land costs and construction expenses are lower.

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