Buying your first home is one of life’s biggest milestones. It's the place you'll begin building the rest of your life. Whether that means starting a family or working on the foundation of your personal empire, it's an important choice.

When it comes to starter homes, Amarillo has a lot to offer. It's actually one of the best in the nation when it comes to finding a starter home.

Construction Coverage has released its 2025 edition of the Best U.S. Cities to Find A Starter Home. Amarillo ranked among the very best places in the country.

Why Amarillo Ranks So High

The study looked at 185 small U.S. metros. Of the 185 small metros analyzed, Amarillo landed in the top 30 thanks mostly to affordability and availability.

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Amarillo ranked 27th out of all small metros studied. One of the big reasons is the number of starter homes. Yellow City has no shortage of starter homes in the area.

What Counts as a Starter Home?

A starter home is a home that has three bedrooms or fewer. According to the study, around three-quarters of the homes in Amarillo are starter-sized. That could be changing, though.

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The study points out that construction on new starter-sized homes is way down, while the construction of homes with four or more bedrooms has exploded in recent years.

What This Means for First-Time Buyers

The average cost of a starter home in Amarillo, according to the study, is $187,286. That's not too bad compared to a lot of other places. You can get all of the details of the study on Construction Coverage's website.

If you're thinking about buying your first house in Amarillo, you could definitely do worse. It's among the top places to get a starter home.

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