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Homes: What you can buy for $1.5 million

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The number of homes worth more than $1 million is rising.

In San Francisco, one of the country's most expensive real estate markets, about 58 percent of them are worth that much or more, according to real estate website Trulia.

In most parts of the country, however, million-dollar homes aren't the norm. The current U.S. median home value is $182,500, according to Zillow.

At about eight times that price, some $1.5 million homes offer uncommon amenities, such as sweeping ocean views, grand ballrooms, built-in wine coolers and private spas.

But the amount of space you can get for $1.5 million varies a lot depending on where you're looking. In Indiana, you can buy a 13,100-square-foot home with not one but two swimming pools and a tennis court, while in Brooklyn, New York, that amount will get you 1,430 square feet and in-unit laundry.

Click through to see homes you can buy for $1.5 million across the country.

Hilo, Hawaii

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Located on Hawaii's largest island, this five-bedroom, six-bathroom home overlooking Hilo Harbor is on the market for about $1.5 million. It last sold in January 2004 for $775,000, just over half of the current asking price. The house is about five times as expensive as the median home value in the area, which is currently $286,000, according to Zillow.

Hilo, Hawaii

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The three-story, wired smart home features three fireplaces made of lava rocks, several decks, a built-in barbecue grill, jetted bathtub, skylight, finished basement, wet bar, bamboo cabinetry, a breakfast bar, stainless steel appliances and a carport.

New Orleans, Louisiana

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This four-bedroom, four-bathroom, 4,085-square-foot home in the Black Pearl area of New Orleans was built in 1895 and is on the market for about $1.4 million. It was last sold in January 2011 for $975,000. The house is about four times as expensive as the approximately $348,000 median home value in the area

New Orleans, Louisiana

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The home features one of the ornate wrought iron balconies for which New Orleans is famous. It also has stained glass, a jetted bathtub, walk-in closet, two-car garage, front porch, hardwood flooring, several fireplaces and a built-in wine cooler.

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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This seven-bedroom, five-bathroom home in St. Paul, Minnesota, advertised as a "19th century castle," is listed for $1.5 million. It was built in 1889 and last sold in May 2006 for approximately the same price. It's about eight times as expensive as the median home value in the area, which is about $177,000, according to Zillow.

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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The property features 7,600 square feet of space, several marble fireplaces, chandeliers, hardwood and tile flooring, stainless steel appliances, a ballroom, an outdoor fountain and a deck.

Las Vegas, Nevada

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In the Lakes neighborhood of Las Vegas, this ultra-luxe two-bedroom, three-bathroom condo went on the market in September for about $1.5 million. It last sold in February for $1.2 million. The unit is nine times as expensive as the approximately $166,000 median home value in the area.

Las Vegas, Nevada

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It features 2,638 square feet of space, in-unit laundry, stainless steel appliances, marble flooring, a fireplace, balcony, jetted bathtub and built-in wine cooler. The building also comes with access to indoor and outdoor pools, a fitness center and two parking spaces.

Scottsdale, Arizona

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This contemporary, three-bedroom, three-bathroom home in North Scottsdale, Arizona, is on the market for $1.5 million. It last sold in September 1991 for an astonishing $37,000. The property is more than twice as expensive as the median home value in the area, which is about $620,000 according to Zillow.

Scottsdale, Arizona

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The 3,200-square-foot house sits on over two acres of land and features a pool and spa, built-in barbecue grill, five-car garage, an observation deck, a fireplace, jetted bathtub and deck.

Elkhart, Indiana

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This six-bedroom, six-bathroom, 13,100-square-foot home in Elkhart, Indiana, (about 160 miles north of Indianapolis) is listed for about $1.5 million. It was last on the market in September 2014 for about $2 million, but the listing was removed eight months later. It's about 13 times more expensive than the approximately $112,000 median home value in the area.

Elkhart, Indiana

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The property has a four-car garage, deck, built-in barbecue grill, indoor and outdoor pools, a home theater, security system, hot tub and spa, private tennis court, wet bar, laundry room, mother-in-law suite and fireplace.

Julian, California

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In Julian, California, about 60 miles northeast of San Diego, this four-bedroom, four-bathroom home is on the market for $1.5 million. It was most recently listed in April for $1.25 million and since then, the price has increased. It's more than four times as expensive as the median home value in the area, which is about $308,000, according to Zillow.

Julian, California

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It has about 4,500 square feet of space, sits on more than five acres of land, and has an elevation of approximately 5,000 feet, according to the listing. The solar-powered home features hardwood flooring, granite countertops, a deck, pantry, library, walk-in closet, wine cellar, fireplace, three-car garage and skylight.

Brooklyn, New York

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This one-bedroom, one-bathroom, 1,430-square-foot condo in Brooklyn Heights, New York, went on the market in September for $1.5 million. It was last listed in April for about $1.9 million but was taken off the market three months later. It's more expensive than the median home value in the area, which is slightly more than $1 million, according to Zillow.

Brooklyn, New York

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Built in 1928, the unit features in-unit laundry, a walk-in closet, patio and breakfast bar. It's in a building that provides access to a fitness room and elevator.

Dallas, Texas

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This four-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom, 4,305-square-foot home in northeast Dallas was built this year and went on the market last month for about $1.5 million. It's more than three times as expensive as the approximately $427,000 median home value in the area.

Dallas, Texas

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The wired smart home features a two-car garage, deck, fireplace, game room, media room, sliding doors, balcony, walk-in closet, hardwood flooring and modern light fixtures.

San Francisco, California

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In the Pacific Heights area of San Francisco, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom, 1,500-square-foot condo is on the market for about $1.5 million. It last sold in November 2014 for about $1.2 million. The unit is pretty closely aligned with the median home value in the area, which is approximately $1.2 million, according to Zillow.

San Francisco, California

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The condo is in a building constructed in 1902 and has a laundry room, breakfast nook, fireplace, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, hardwood flooring, built-in wine cooler and walk-in closet. It also comes with access to storage and a parking space.

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