Median Home Value in North Carolina

ACS 2024 5-Year Estimates

Median Home Value
$288,900 +2.5% vs nat'l
Rank #28 of 52
47th %ile

How North Carolina Compares

North Carolina
$288,900
National
$281,900
2.5% above

State Ranking

Rank State Value
#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
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Highest Home Value Counties in North Carolina

# County Home Value
1 Wake County $461,300
2 Dare County $460,400
3 Orange County $459,500
4 Chatham County $446,200
5 Union County $417,300
6 Mecklenburg County $406,800
7 Buncombe County $391,800
8 Durham County $389,400
9 New Hanover County $387,800
10 Currituck County $378,800

Lowest Home Value Counties in North Carolina

# County Home Value
100 Robeson County $94,500
99 Bertie County $98,500
98 Halifax County $106,200
97 Martin County $109,700
96 Northampton County $114,500
95 Scotland County $114,900
94 Greene County $117,400
93 Hertford County $119,200
92 Lenoir County $120,500
91 Hyde County $124,000

Median Home Value in North Carolina

North Carolina has a median home value of $288,900, ranking #28 of 52 among all 52 states and territories. This is 2.5% above the national value of $281,900.

Across North Carolina's 100 counties, median home value ranges from $94,500 to $461,300. The county with the highest value is Wake County at $461,300.

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.