Finding an affordable place to live is getting trickier than ever these days, but while there are still plenty of reasonably priced cities and towns to call home in the Hawkeye State, this Iowa suburb is, by far, the most expensive.

Not only is it the most expensive suburb, but it's also the third most expensive city to live in the entire state.

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According to Homesnacks, Coralville is the third most expensive town to live in in the state of Iowa. What makes it so expensive? Take a look at the statistics:

Population: 22,226
Rank Last Year: 5 (Up 2)
Home Price To Income Ratio: 3.6x (4th most expensive)
Income To Rent Ratio: 71.5x (32nd most expensive)

-Homesnacks Website

Coralville is part of the Greater Iowa City Metropolitan Area and sits just above Cedar Falls and just below Ames on this list.

According to Homesnacks, there are only two cities in the Hawkeye State that are more expensive than Coralville, with the two being Iowa City and Ames.

Although it may be a tad more expensive to live in Coralville than in Iowa's other suburban towns, most of the city's residents would agree it's definitely worth it. Coralville is almost always listed as one of the best towns to live and raise a family in the Hawkeye State. It also has some of the lowest unemployment in the entire state, which is a sign of a healthy and thriving community.

To learn more about what makes Coralville such a great place to live, check out the YouTube link below.

And to see the full list of the most expensive cities and towns in Iowa for 2023, check out the article from Homesnacks, here.


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    This home at 900 West 3rd Street in Dubuque was built in 1890. The 5,000+ square-foot house has 5 bedrooms. It was built for Lester C. Bissell, one of the original board members of what would become the Dubuque Chamber of Commerce.

    Lester's grandson, Richard Bissell, lived in the home beginning in 1975. His 1953 novel '7 1/2 Cents' would eventually become 'The Pajama Game', a Broadway musical that won the Tony Award for Best Musical in 1955. A movie of the same name, featuring Doris Day, would be released in 1957.

    The Bissell Family owned the home from 1890 until 1977 when it was purchased by the Mozena family, which still owns it today.

    Angela Mozena of Mozena Realty Group is the realtor for the property, which is listed at $895,000.