
$1 million is a lot of money to spend on a house.
What you can purchase around the country vs Silicon Valley / Bay Area IS astounding
From small suburban houses to waterfront mansions, Here’s a variety of million-dollar homes currently for sale around the U.S.
Bend, Ore.: $1.1 million buys a 3,698-square-foot home on a .93 acre lot with radiant floor heating and mountain views.

Park City, Utah: $1.1 million will get you a 2,000-square-foot residence, plus a second home divided into two rental units that earn about $45,000 each year.

Chicago, Ill.: $1.1 million gets a renovated three-bedroom condo on Lake Shore Drive.

Palm Desert, Calif.: $1.1 million buys a south-facing, 3,525-square-foot home with a private pool and fire pit.

Dallas, Texas: $1.05 million buys a 4,390-square-foot home with four bedrooms, stainless steel appliances, and museum finished walls.

Wayzata, Minn.: $1.07 million gets a 6,156-square-foot home on more than 4.5 acres with a new granite kitchen.

Houston, Texas: $1.04 million gets you a 6,225-square-foot home with five bedrooms, three fireplaces, and a private pool.

Tampa, Fla.: $1 million will get a 5,939-square-foot house with five bedrooms, a pool, and views of a pond.

Louisville, Ky.: $1 million gets an 8,300-square-foot home with six bedrooms built in 1900, in Historic Old Louisville.

Los Angeles, Calif.: $1.1 million buys a 3,003-square-foot house with four bedrooms, hardwood floors, and views of the city.

Pelham, N.Y.: $1.05 million will buy a five-bedroom, 2,752-square-foot home with a two-tiered deck and lower patio.

Seattle, Wash.: $1.09 million will get you a 2,644-square-foot home with three bedrooms and fantastic views from every room.
