
"Go to any major metropolitan area in the United States and you're likely to find a "gayborhood:" an enclave of LGBTQ+ residents and businesses that group together for both safety and support. But just because they're in a city doesn't mean they're expensive, and just because they're cheap doesn't mean they're crummy. While every state has queer people in both high- and low-income areas, in both cities and the countryside,"
"Here are the 10 least expensive gayborhoods in the U.S., all with a median home price under $300,000, according to real estate website Redfin. These rankings are based on the median home price for each area as of November 2025, which is subject to change. The Grove arts district in St. Louis, Missouri, has a median home price of $266,000."
Queer communities form gayborhoods across U.S. metropolitan areas that provide safety, support, and cultural amenities without necessarily being expensive. Many gayborhoods appear in cities, but costs vary widely and some emerging neighborhoods remain affordable. Redfin identified ten U.S. gayborhoods with median home prices under $300,000 as of November 2025. Examples include The Grove in St. Louis, with a $266,000 median and active nightlife, shops, cycling culture, and a Transgender Memorial Garden, and Loring Park in Minneapolis, with a $225,000 median and hosting the annual Twin Cities Pride Fest. Median prices and rankings can change over time.
Read at Advocate.com
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