Friday, November 10, 2006

Housing Report for Jackson County, North Carolina

When compared to other counties in North Carolina, Jackson County ranks 19 of 100 in terms of percentage growth in new housing structures. The county ranks 312 of 3,141, in terms of residential real estate percentage change change in the United States.

In Jackson County, there were a total of 22,303 housing structures in 2005. The area has seen growth in housing units, adding a sum of 1,989 homes since 2001, or 9.8 percent.

According to the data, there is a large amount of real estate that is affordable in Jackson County, North Carolina. In 2000, 59.6 percent of the homes were valued under $125,000.

Jackson County had a median home value in the year 2000 of $106,700, published by the Decennial Census. This is less than the overall State of North Carolina 2000 median owner-occupied dwelling value of $108,300 and less than home value of $119,600 for the rest of the nation in that year.

Jackson County can be understood as having a medium proportion of high-valued homes. In 2000, the Decennial Census counted that 3 percent of the homes were valued over $500,000.



Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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