Housing Report for Clarke County, Alabama
When compared to other counties in Alabama, Clarke County stands 36 of 67 in terms of percentage growth in new housing structures. The county ranks 2,561 of 3,141, in terms of residential real estate percentage change change in the United States.
Clarke County is made up of a small, but present percentage of high-priced residential real estate. In 2000, the Decennial Census accounted that 0.3 percent of the houses are valued over a half a million dollars.
Clarke County recorded median owner-occupied home value in the year 2000 of $67,900, according to the Decennial Census. This median is less than the State of Alabama 2000 median owner-occupied dwelling value of $85,100 and less than median home value of $119,600 for the rest of the nation in that year.
According to the data, there is a large amount of affordable housing in Clarke County, Alabama. In 2000, 83.8 percent of housing was valued under $125k.
In Clarke County, the U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division accounted for a total of 12,951 housing structures in 2005. The area has seen growth in housing units, adding in all 141 homes since 2001, or 1.1 percent.
Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Clarke County is made up of a small, but present percentage of high-priced residential real estate. In 2000, the Decennial Census accounted that 0.3 percent of the houses are valued over a half a million dollars.
Clarke County recorded median owner-occupied home value in the year 2000 of $67,900, according to the Decennial Census. This median is less than the State of Alabama 2000 median owner-occupied dwelling value of $85,100 and less than median home value of $119,600 for the rest of the nation in that year.
According to the data, there is a large amount of affordable housing in Clarke County, Alabama. In 2000, 83.8 percent of housing was valued under $125k.
In Clarke County, the U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division accounted for a total of 12,951 housing structures in 2005. The area has seen growth in housing units, adding in all 141 homes since 2001, or 1.1 percent.
Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau


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