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Most affordable college football towns

05.11.2006 09:22 - category: Real Estate: Real Estate Industry

Top 10: Most affordable college football towns

Coldwell Banker rates the same type of home in more than 100 markets.

By Les Christie, CNNMoney.com staff writerNovember 1 2006: 3:52 PM EST

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Tulsa, Oklahoma is the most affordable, big-time college sports town in the United States, according to an annual survey released Tuesday by Coldwell Banker.

The Coldwell Banker College Home Price Comparison Index looks at the home towns of 119 Division 1-A college football programs to see how much the same type of house costs in each market. The benchmark: a 2,200-square foot single family house with four bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths, family room and two-car garage in a middle-management type neighborhood. (See top 25 tables below.)

Jim Gillespie, Coldwell Banker's CEO, who dreamed up the index, points out that college towns can be good places to live. "They're more affordable than many major markets," he says.

"College towns have so much to offer residents, such as employment, continuing education, cultural opportunities and, of course, sports," Gillespie said in a release. "Many of these markets are very attractive to Baby Boomers who want to downsize or retire from urban areas, as well as first-time home buyers who are just entering the marketplace and realizing how far their money can go."

The type of house tracked by the index sells for $148,575 in Tulsa, home of the Golden Hurricane. A similar one in Palo Alto, California, where the Stanford Cardinal play, costs a whopping $1.65 million, the highest of any of the college towns surveyed.

It's probably just a coincidence that Tulsa's record is 7-1 and is ranked 25th in the nation by Harris Interactive, while Stanford has compiled an 0-8 mark.

The nation's No. 1 team, Ohio State, is in Columbus, Ohio, where the average home of the type costs $251,364, 62nd among football towns, right near the middle of the rankings.

West Coast offense

The most expensive conference is, predictably, the Pac-10, with its high concentration of California colleges. Homes in Pac-10 towns average $812,632 with California (Berkeley), USC and UCLA (both Los Angeles) joining Stanford in the seven-figure average house category.

The least expensive conference, the Mid American, is also no surprise. Many colleges there are located in such struggling Midwestern industrial cities as Muncie, Indiana (Ball State), Toledo, Ohio (Toledo) and Kalamazoo, Michigan (Western Michigan).

Even though Gillespie makes a great case for college towns, he doesn't live in one himself. That may have something to do with the fact that he roots for his alma mater, the University of Illinois.

The Fighting Illini are 2-7 on the year and have lost to such powerhouses (not!) as Syracuse (3-5) and Indiana (5-4) [see correction below]. They don't figure to improve on that record this week when they welcome the Buckeyes to Champaign, Illinois.

At least you can buy a nice house in Champaign for just $229,650.

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Correction: In an earlier version of this story, The Fighting Illini were said to have lost to Michigan State. Illinois actually defeated the Spartans, 23-20, on Jason Reda's field goal in the waning seconds of the game.

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Most affordable college football towns
Here's the best bargains for big-time college sports and affordable housing.
SchoolTownAvg. price
TulsaTulsa, OK$148,575
Southern Miss.Hattiesburg, MS$151,225
Ball StateMuncie, IN$151,238
TCUFt. Worth, TX$151,250
Louisiana-MonroeMonroe, LA$153,271
HoustonHouston, TX$155,304
RiceHouston, TX$155,304
Texas TechLubbock, TX$158,225
Utah StateLogan, UT$168,612
Arkansas StateJonesboro, AR$170,575
ToledoToledo, OH$173,700
MarshallHuntington, WV$177,750
BaylorWaco, TX$179,475
Notre DameSouth Bend, IN$181,066
ClemsonClemson, SC$181,789
TennesseeKnoxville, TN$184,933
OklahomaNorman, OK$186,249
North TexasDenton, TX$191,450
South CarolinaColumbia, SC$191,666
AkronAkron, OH$192,500
MemphisMemphis, TN$193,875
Central MichiganMt. Pleasant, MI$198,000
SyracuseSyracuse, NY$198,293
Mississippi StateStarkville, MS$201,333
Texas A&MCollege Station, TX$201,775
Source: Coldwell Banker
Most expensive college football towns
Here's where you'll pay the most to live in a big-time college sports town.
SchoolTownAvg. price
StanfordPalo Alto, CA$1,652,042
UCLALos Angeles, CA$1,565,099
USCLos Angeles, CA$1,565,099
San Jose StateSan Jose, CA$1,410,662
CaliforniaBerkeley,CA$1,275,500
HawaiiHonolulu, HI$858,750
Boston CollegeChestnut Hill, MA$749,875
NorthwesternEvanston, IL$715,125
MiamiMiami, FL$690,855
Florida Intl.Miami, FL$690,855
San Diego StateSan Diego, CA$642,250
Florida AtlanticBoca Raton, FL$623,750
NavyAnnapolis, MD$600,750
ColoradoBoulder, CO$536,000
TemplePhiladelphia, PA$518,700
WashingtonSeattle, WS$514,666
Fresno StateFresno, CA$440,000
NevadaReno, NV$436,750
MarylandCollege Park, MD$431,250
MinnesotaMinneapolis, MN$421,433
RutgersNew Brunswick, NJ$413,760
ArmyWest Point, NY$400,000
South FloridaTampa, FL$393,750
UCFOrlando, FL$383,300
Arizona StateTempe, AZ$373,250

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