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What a $1M Home Looks Like In All 32 Pro Football Cities

Clara Martha Hernández

Clara negotiates and uses the most advance technology tools to sell houses fast and for the most amount of money and to ensure buyers buy their dream ...

Clara negotiates and uses the most advance technology tools to sell houses fast and for the most amount of money and to ensure buyers buy their dream ...

Sep 28 2 minutes read

Football season is upon us and to kick off the fall, we're sharing what a $1 million dollar listing looks like in each of the 32 pro football cities. From Green Bay to L.A (and everywhere between), there are some spectacular homes close to each stadium!

📍 Glendale, Arizona

Listed at $1,000,000

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📍 Atlanta, Georgia

Listed at $1,195,000

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📍 Charlotte, North Carolina

Listed at $1,179,000

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📍 Chicago, Illinois

Listed at $1,069,000

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📍 Arlington, Texas

Listed at $1,100,001

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📍 Detroit, Michigan

Listed at $1,200,000

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📍 Green Bay, Wisconsin

Listed at $1,140,000

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📍 Inglewood, California

Listed at $1,099,000

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📍 Santa Clara, California

Listed at $1,098,000

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📍 Seattle, Washington

Listed at $1,050,000

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📍 Tampa Bay, Florida

Listed at $1,095,000

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📍 Flagler Beach, Florida

Listed at $1,350,000

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📍 Baltimore, Maryland

Listed at $1,195,000

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📍 Houston, Texas

Listed at $1,100,000

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📍 Indianapolis, Indiana 

Listed at $1,050,000

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📍 Jacksonville, Florida

Listed at $1,200,000

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📍 Kansas City, Missouri

Listed at $1,085,000

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📍 Miami Gardens, Florida

Listed at $1,050,000

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📍 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Listed at $1,175,000

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📍 Nashville, Tennessee

Listed at $1,099,000

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