From a whopping 6,308 square feet in Indianapolis to a mere 1,791 square feet in San Jose, Calif., AOL Real Estate lists ten places where $1 million dollars would get the most real estate, and ten places where it would get the least. Data was obtained from a Zillow analysis on home values. The analysis also revealed that 2.4 percent of all homes in the U.S. are worth $1 million or more.
Where $1 million buys the most and least home in U.S. metros
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