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Median Home Value by state

Dollars, 2024. Every state colored from one pull, joined to the map by FIPS code.

Texas: $313,200California: $759,500Kentucky: $226,000Georgia: $343,300Wisconsin: $294,700Oregon: $497,500Missouri: $254,400Virginia: $403,500Tennessee: $332,600Louisiana: $223,200New York: $449,800Idaho: $446,400Florida: $396,900Illinois: $280,700Montana: $425,400Minnesota: $344,600Maryland: $436,300Iowa: $227,300District of Columbia: $733,400Ohio: $239,800Nebraska: $263,100Washington: $602,200South Dakota: $289,600Oklahoma: $222,100Wyoming: $339,500West Virginia: $170,800Indiana: $243,500Massachusetts: $607,400Nevada: $455,500North Dakota: $266,100Arkansas: $215,600Mississippi: $186,500Colorado: $574,600North Carolina: $333,000Utah: $545,200Hawaii: $875,900New Mexico: $279,900Kansas: $238,700Rhode Island: $455,700Michigan: $254,200Alaska: $376,500Delaware: $371,600Alabama: $233,300South Carolina: $299,500Maine: $341,900New Jersey: $496,000Pennsylvania: $277,600New Hampshire: $458,800Arizona: $426,000Connecticut: $396,900Vermont: $352,800
$170,800
$875,900

Highest: Hawaii $875,900 · Lowest: West Virginia $170,800

Source: U.S. Census Bureau · ACS 1-year · B25077_001E · table · 2024

Reading it. ACS 1-year estimate, owner-occupied units only (renters are not counted). Self-reported values; carries a margin of error.

Comparing states is harder than it looks. A dollar buys more in some states than others, and survey estimates carry a margin of error. Read the map for the pattern, not for a precise ranking.