It’s getting even more expensive to become a homeowner — especially if you’re looking to buy in Seattle or Dallas.
Those cities saw their median home prices rise to the highest point ever: $385,000 in Seattle and $240,156 in Dallas, according to a report released Thursday from real estate data company ATTOM Data Solutions.
Across the nation, home prices reached an all-time high of $231,000 in June, up 6% from May and up 9% over the same time last year. That exceeds the peak set before the housing crisis, when they reached an average of $228,000 in 2005. June also marks the 52nd month in a row of rising home prices across the nation.