States Ranked by Median Home Value

52 states & territories ยท ACS 2024 5-Year Estimates

Highest
$839,100
Hawaii
Lowest
$131,500
Puerto Rico
National
$281,900
Rank State Home Value
#1 Hawaii $839,100
#2 District of Columbia $737,100
#3 California $734,700
#4 Washington $564,600
#5 Massachusetts $562,100
#6 Colorado $539,400
#7 Utah $489,400
#8 Oregon $477,600
#9 New Jersey $454,400
#10 Nevada $435,400
#11 New York $423,800
#12 Maryland $419,900
#13 Idaho $418,600
#14 Rhode Island $404,200
#15 New Hampshire $402,500
#16 Arizona $394,500
#17 Virginia $383,700
#18 Montana $375,800
#19 Connecticut $366,900
#20 Florida $359,000
#21 Alaska $352,900
#22 Delaware $352,000
#23 Minnesota $329,300
#24 Vermont $316,600
#25 Wyoming $309,700
#26 Georgia $303,300
#27 Maine $296,600
#28 North Carolina $288,900
#29 Tennessee $286,700
#30 Texas $283,800
#31 Wisconsin $266,500
#32 Illinois $263,300
#33 South Carolina $259,000
#34 South Dakota $257,400
#35 Pennsylvania $254,500
#36 North Dakota $249,900
#37 New Mexico $248,100
#38 Nebraska $238,600
#39 Michigan $231,600
#40 Missouri $230,300
#41 Indiana $218,200
#42 Kansas $217,200
#43 Louisiana $216,500
#44 Ohio $214,800
#45 Alabama $209,900
#46 Iowa $208,000
#47 Kentucky $205,600
#48 Oklahoma $199,800
#49 Arkansas $188,000
#50 Mississippi $169,800
#51 West Virginia $162,600
#52 Puerto Rico $131,500

About This Ranking

This table ranks all 52 U.S. states and territories by median home value. Hawaii leads at $839,100, while Puerto Rico ranks last at $131,500. The national value is $281,900. The median value of owner-occupied housing units.

About this data

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2024). All values are estimates derived from survey samples and are subject to margin of error. For more information, see our methodology.