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Fayetteville ranks tenth in home affordability.

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Updated: April 17, 2007
The study - done by Coldwell Banker - rates college towns in each athletic conference from least expensive to the most when it comes to real estate. Fayetteville had an average home price of $227,050, behind Starkville, Mississippi - home to Mississippi State - at $169,433; Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Louisiana State University), $173,317; Knoxville, Tennessee (Tennessee), $175,250; Oxford, Mississippi (Mississippi), $179,550; Columbia, South Carolina (South Carolina), $190,058; Nashville, Tennessee (Vanderbilt), $209,300; Lexington, Kentucky (Kentucky), $209,588; Athens, Georgia (Georgia), $218,880; and Tuscaloosa, Alabama (Alabama), $226,050. Fayetteville was followed by Auburn, Alabama (Auburn), at $233,700; and Gainesville, Florida (Florida), $259,950. The most affordable college town was Lubbock, Texas - home to Texas Tech - at $164,133, while the most expensive town was Palo Alto - home to Stanford - at $1,550,000. (Copyright 2006 Newsroom Solutions, LLC)

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