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$1 Million Luxury Homes a Thing of the Past: Report

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$1 Million Luxury Homes a Thing of the Past: Report

The new norm for entry-level luxury home prices has jumped to $1.3 million. ppa/Shutterstock

Years ago, a $1 million home used to be known as a luxury status symbol, but today it could be just another random home on a cul-de-sac.

According to Realtor.com, the new norm for entry-level luxury home prices has jumped to $1.3 million—more than 60 percent higher than in July 2016, when a $769,922 price tag was considered luxury living. Now, million-dollar homes comprise 13 percent of America’s listings, and buying into that top 10 percent means spending an additional $300,000.

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