7 States With the Warmest Winters and How Much It Costs To Live in Each
We’re living in an age of extreme temperatures. The summer of 2023 was the hottest in 2,000 years, in some parts of the world, as reported by CBS News. Though we may most typically associate climate change with heat, climate change is also directly responsible for certain icy weather events. It can, for example, “supercharge” snowstorms, as the New York Times put it.
And there’s a lot to be said for places with mild winters. Not only are they more inviting because you can enjoy the outdoors even during the gray months, but living in such a location can mean less wear-and-tear on your home and your car during the chilliest season.
Using data from World Population Review, GOBankingRates found the seven states with the warmest winters. Then, sourcing data from Zillow, GOBankingRates found out the average home price in each state. Then, using data from RentCafe, GOBankingRates found out the cost of living, relative to the national average. For cost of living data pertaining to Hawaii, GOBankingRates used data from Payscale.
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Texas
Mean temperature in January °F: 47.5 degrees in Dallas
Average home price: $308,121
Cost of living: 7% lower than the national average
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Arizona
Mean temperature in January °F: 53.6 degrees
Average home price: $434,773
Cost of living: 6% higher than the national average
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Alabama
Mean temperature in January°F: 54 degrees in Birmingham
Average home price: $231,948
Cost of living: 11% lower than the national average
California
Mean temperature in January °F: 61 degrees in Los Angeles and 54 degrees in San Francisco
Average home price: $786,730
Cost of living: 38% higher than the national average
Louisiana
Mean temperature in January °F: 63 degrees in New Orleans
Average home price: $204,007
Cost of living: 9% lower than the national average
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Florida
Mean temperature in January °F: 68.7 degrees in Miami, 51.1 degrees in Tallahassee and 70.6 degrees in Key West
Average home price: $398,077
Cost of living: 2% lower than the national average
Hawaii
Mean temperature in January °F: 79 degrees in Honolulu
Average home price: $854,669
Cost of living: 84% higher than the national average
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