Housing Report for Martin County, North Carolina
Martin County recorded median owner-occupied home value in the year 2000 of $68,400, accounted by the Decennial Census. This is less than the State of North Carolina 2000 median home value of $108,300 and less than median owner-occupied dwelling value of $119,600 across the nation during that year.
Throughout the State of North Carolina, Martin County stands 98 of 100 in terms of percentage growth in new housing structures. The county ranks 2,753 of 3,141, compared to change in residential structure growth in counties throughout the Unities States.
There seems to be a large amount of affordable housing in Martin County, North Carolina. In 2000, 88.9 percent of the homes were valued under $125,000.
In Martin County, there were a total of 11,124 housing units in the year 2005. This represents a growth in housing units, adding in all 84 housing units since the year 2001, or 0.8 percent.
Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Throughout the State of North Carolina, Martin County stands 98 of 100 in terms of percentage growth in new housing structures. The county ranks 2,753 of 3,141, compared to change in residential structure growth in counties throughout the Unities States.
There seems to be a large amount of affordable housing in Martin County, North Carolina. In 2000, 88.9 percent of the homes were valued under $125,000.
In Martin County, there were a total of 11,124 housing units in the year 2005. This represents a growth in housing units, adding in all 84 housing units since the year 2001, or 0.8 percent.
Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau


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